Every July, we celebrate on the 4thto commemorate the Continental Congress' approval of the Declaration of Independence. This year, the patriotic occasion reminded me of an event held last month when, together with United States Congresswoman Jackie Speier and the president of Sonim Technologies, Bob Plaschke, I announced a partnership with Sonim for the digital transformation of the communications systems supporting the U.S. Army training center in Fort Irwin (California).
Military Readiness on Command
To train and prepare troops for duty, the U.S. Army wanted an off-the-shelf, next generation communication device that is both sophisticated in its features and functionality, yet tough enough to withstand the demands of military use. The combination of Cisco Instant Connect software with the power of Sonim rugged smartphones provided the durability, versatility, and reliability the Army was looking for. Powered by Instant Connect, the communication solution provides secure hyperconnectivity of devices, people, data, and business processes for better incident response and soldier productivity.
Instant Connect technology helps the U.S. Army in several ways:
The Internet of Everything (IoE) continues to advance the way we communicate, while revolutionizing the transfer and utilization of data between people - and between people and things. The result ultimately enhances our "connected experience" with digital solutions as end-users. The U.S. Army provides one public sector example. But the same is true for the private sector. Utilizing collaboration and mobility technologies, enterprises are engaging both their customers and workforces with instant communication anywhere - and on any device - to deliver timely and contextual user experiences, ranging from the inside of retail store to the outside of an oil rig.
Can you imagine features of Instant Connect transforming your organization's communications process -especially pertaining to a better user experience? If so, how?