Friday, 21 August 2015

From electronics to mobile: Enterprise Mobility Solutions, transforming new age commerce

Rising from the ruins of the failed first attempt, mobile commerce (m-Commerce) has staged many industry pundits writing its obituaries. Format of retail in India has seen huge leaps and bounds over last 2 decades. From tradition retail to online and now mobile commerce, the model has evolved exponentially. These days a lot of retailers/ e-Retailers are shifting preferences to the mobile ecosystem. As number of people with smartphone and tablets continues to grow, mobile commerce growth is outpacing traditional e-Commerce growth by almost 200 percent. As more and more people are expected to shop through their mobile devices, building a mobile ecosystem for retailers is not at all a cake-walk. Mobile commerce needs a robust technology implementation and constant check on the updates happening within. Technology is a key factor that can make or break any business. “Many of our clients had a significant trust deficit when it came to technology vendors. Many of them had spent huge sums of money for very little tangible results. They were very reluctant to look at us as a partner and we faced a lot of scrutiny. But over time, we have been able to cement very strong relationships based on results we have delivered,” says Mangesh Panditrao, CEO & Co-Founder, Shoptimize


Technologies such as fast data transmission, better mobile devices that are equipped with improved computing capacity, enhanced data storage and better UI etc. are some of the check-points in m-Commerce strategy making. M-Commerce is a combination of technology convergence of Information Technology and telecommunication which together becomes information and communication technology (ICT). Every business, eyeing their spot in the mobile ecosystem has to have the best of above mentioned technologies. “More than ever, retailers are grappling with the dual mandate to drive not just better efficiencies, but also greater innovation for the needs of tomorrow. Retailers are increasingly moving from merely incremental levels of performance efficiency to building new digital business capabilities”, said Prakash Balasubramanian, Vice President, Retail Consulting, Cognizant. Understanding the right approach for a mobile strategy is crucial to drive cross-channel activity, user satisfaction and (ultimately) profitability of m-Commerce initiative.



The EMS era..


Mobile commerce is hot – in fact beyond impulse categories such as food ordering and cinema tickets booking, mobile commerce has strengthened its root as a significant source of revenue growth for retailers. With such elevated stakes, retailers either develop their mobile technology in-house or outsource it to a third-party solution provider. For big giants, building their own mobile technology mechanism is possible but SMBs don’t find it feasible. “In this fast growing retail industry, clients should focus on product innovation, ways and means to improve on the manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and improve product quality. For achieving this, it is imperative for brands to rely on outsourcing the internet retailing part to stay focused on their forte and make use of the industry expertise of the technology solution providers and rely on enablers like us to handle everything else”, said Mayur Karwa, Founder & Director, eShopbox.
An IDC report indicates that 20% organizations found it hard to maintain and support such solutions in-house and 40% faced integration challenges. Thus, many m-Commerce technology solution providers have come up to aid these retailers/ e-tailers to extend their presence on mobile ecosystem in order to keep them contending for the retail wrestle. Speaking on the same Abhinav Singh, Co-Founder, SaleAssist said “building a mobile technology is as important as managing a core website. These days’ smartphones have dramatically changed the face of commerce in India. Even an offline business needs to move towards having a mobile presence as millions of users engage with companies using their mobile devices.

These mobile enterprise solution providers work as quickly as the technology demands. They offer a portfolio of tools and services to companies that moves with the speed of its customer. Such solution providers not only aid their clients to boost sales and profitability but also develop sound strategy to achieve other goals. This includes operations, logistics, data analytics, consumer relationship management, payment gateways, supply chain managements and what not. What they give is a “complete enterprise solution” to define the time, effort and cost required to mobilize a business. Speaking about the recent trend in mobile technology, Nitin Purswani, Founder & CEO, Zepo said “after Flipkart’s announcement to shut its desktop website and shift to app-only store, following largest fashion e-tailer Myntra, one can certainly sense the relevance of mobile technology in the current e-tail landscape. Moreover, the biggest breakthrough in mobile technology is the announcement by Google to rank the mobile-friendly sites higher than the non-friendly counterparts.  Almost every e-tailer has reported surge in its mobile traffic and is devising various schemes to bank on this trend.”

FarEye, a cloud-based enterprise mobility platform that helps companies such as Bluedart, Snapdeal, Bajaj Capital, Apollo Healthcare, Pepperfry amongst many others increases the efficiency and effectiveness of a retail brand by helping them schedule jobs, track execution and evaluate performances all in real time. It is very tough for companies to build such expertise in-house. IT feels threatened as they face many challenges primarily because of enterprise integration and technological volatility. If built in-house the other worries would entail security issues, increased costs, restricted IT budget, increasing complexity”, said Kushal Nahata, CEO & Founder, FarEye.
These solution providers work more as a CTO (Chief Technical Officer) of the company handling all the technical aspects. But still many retailers think outsourcing is not a right decision as a third party won’t be able to understand the nitty-gritty of a business and thus things can get more complex.


The road ahead..


M-Commerce resulting out as the convergence between IT and TCT gives many value-added services to a customer on the move and therefore it has significant business opportunities for providers of such services. Many companies have started using mobility applications and solutions to improve the efficiency of employees. Such solutions are in high demand and mobile enterprise companies are largely focusing on these touch points. “The future holds a lot of scope for mobile enterprise solution industry and it will evolve a lot depending upon the growth of m-Commerce. There are a lot of things happening around iOT along with big data and right data. So, mobile devices, iOT and big data will affect enterprise mobility in a big way” says Abhijeet Kumar, Co-Founder, Winjit Technologies. As enterprise mobility is no more an option for retailers but rather a crucial business requirement, it will be interesting to see how the industry will find its way to become a catalyst for big small businesses. 

[Note: This article has been published in Retailer Magazine (August, 2015 Issue) under my byline.]

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