How iphones are Helping Companies Move Forwards

It seems that babies are born nowadays with an iphone already in their hands. They have become the ‘must-have’ accessories of the last few years and they arguably make the owner look both important and often smug. Their look may be warranted however as the iphone is so adaptable and flexible they could be doing all manner of tasks. Updating their Twitter account, looking for directions to the gig they are heading to, or doing their weekly shop via a supermarket application. With so much flexibility and innovation in the iphone, it was only so long before companies started issuing them to their staff as work tools. But what are the biggest benefits to a company of their staff all having iphones?

Geo Location. The way the iphone works with Google Maps is almost unparalleled. Other phones and navigation toys use this feature, but not as well as the iphone. You can find directions to a meeting or plan a tour with some journalists for example with a couple of touches of the screen. On top of this, and as long as every agrees, you can track the location of everyone in a group on a worldwide map. This makes the iphone perfect for a taxi company, event security business or courier firm to name but a few. If you’ve had your tech ear to the ground recently you’ll have heard talk of ‘augmented reality’. The iphone was one of the first to have an application that allowed users to engage in this technology, with allows people to place virtual tags on a 3D map, that other people can read when they are in the same location. This opens up many doors for companies, including being able to scout out the best places for a new store, to leaving a virtual breadcrumb for customers to their existing store for example. Some companies are even using this for team building events, using geo-tags at various locations instead of orienteering checkpoints. There are no limits to the possibilities.

Apps for Internal Use. Everyone knows that iphone applications can be created by anyone and shared with the world via the App Store. However, most people think that apps are only for sharing via the app store, and don’t know that you can share them within a limited group. One possible internal app might be something as simple as a messaging platform where people can quickly pick up and drop internal notes or memos…this can be done. You can even create an internal app for one touch speed dialling among colleges, which saves a lot accumulative time after a while.

Internet Browsing. If you thought the use of Google Maps was easy, you should see how good the Internet browsing is. Not only does this mean that research on a certain topic can be researched quickly and easily, but also things like webmail accounts can be accessed with ease. Also, with the increasing prominence of social media in many companies overall marketing strategy, staff are able to keep up to date with what is being said about the company on sites such as Twitter and Facebook. One thing is for sure though, will all these new iphones around, business insurance premiums are certain to rise.

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