Frontline business challenges
Business content, apps, and tasks need to be intuitively accessible for users in one place. People need to stay informed, take action, and dive into their work – no matter where they are or what time of the day it is. This experience needs to feel personal, relevant, and frictionless across all devices. Just like you would expect it from using apps in your private life.
During the course of a workday, users encounter numerous so-called micro-experiences that differ based on their work and responsibilities. These individual interactions are the basis for completing daily tasks and can be repetitive or constantly changing. Think of situations like approving a requisition, responding to customerqueries, reviewing financial statements, submitting a leave request, or planning a trip.
To serve different role types in the best possible way, SAP is using value engineering to define a mobile-first portfolio that combines similar functionality of different apps and helps ensure the right user experience. Consistency across desktop and web experiences is taken into account for infrequent mobile users. Each work context is being addressed with pre-built integration, on-device intelligence, and highly tuned workflows and collaboration capabilities.
Take a warehouse clerk as an example. In this role, mobile solutions need to support all daily tasks, ranging from unloading to picking, packing, and shipping. Optimized business processes and workflows should minimize unnecessary user interaction. This is where latest on-device technology comes into play, using features such as a matrix scan to read multiple barcodes at once, real-time insights through augmented reality overlays, and optimized routes through the warehouse with indoor navigation.
SAP Mobile Start – Business value proposition
SAP Mobile Start is the native entry point into the Intelligent Enterprise suite. It serves as your daily companion and provides all required business processes and data in one mobile application you need to deliver your day-to-day activities on mobile devices. It also keeps you informed in case a critical business situation occurs and allows you to find your most important business apps quickly.
For more information have a look at our SAP Mobile Start video or our SAP Mobile Start road map on the SAP Road Map Explorer.
How to set-up SAP Mobile Start within your company
To ensure that you get SAP Mobile Start up and running quickly, we have provided blogs which deliver a step-by-step guidance on how to set up and configure the required steps. We start with the basics like connecting you SAP S/4HANA systems but also covered more advanced aspects like the configuration settings. If something is missing, let us know by posting a feedback in the SAP Mobile Start Community page using “SAP Mobile Start” tag.
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