Simply put, modernization is indispensable to truly stay ahead of competition. Not only does it curb unnecessary costs, but it also creates an attractive environment for the changing workforce. Studies conducted by the Department of Labor Statistics show that the younger workforce (ages falling between 18 and 24 years) has had higher turnover rates well before the global pandemic. Labor turnover in the younger generation has been attributed to…
- Confusing, outdated technologies
- Multi-step workflows that still rely on pen and paper
- Repetitive tasks that promote disengagement and dissatisfaction
Recent labor shortages have been so drastic that many believe it has caused raw material shortages, delayed shipments across the nations, and even price hikes as businesses must readjust policies and resources to meet demand with less workers. In light of these high turnover rates, Android migration offers a seamless way to empower current employees while accommodating new ones without halting productivity.
Set employees on the right footing through Android’s user-friendly and scalable platform
Modernized automation attracts workers by creating a future-forward environment that promotes growth. However, similar to legacy systems, large-scale modernization can be disruptive and hard to grasp if the correct tools aren’t used. That’s where Android for Enterprise comes in with intuitive familiarity and adaptability to create a unified digital experience new and current employees can embrace. Zebra’s Fortified Android has been shown to:
- Accelerate onboarding – Because it’s already pre-installed on over 80% of consumer devices, Android can leverage instant familiarity to cut training costs, lower adoption curves, and get new hires to be more productive within their first days.
- Protect data and uptime simultaneously – Unlike Microsoft’s Windows OS, which has been outdated since January of 2020, Android continues to protect digital devices with high encryption standards and automatic silent OS updates. Moreover, through Zebra’s LifeGuard, devices also receive 90-day security patches to further prevent data leaks and cyberattacks.
- Expand device variety – As the OS of choice, Android is already at the forefront of many leading next-generation devices. Consequently, migrating to Android offers more choices when it comes to mobile devices. Newer Android handhelds integrate touchscreen interfaces and an open app ecosystem to provide maximized flexibility and ease of use from the first few days of deployment.
The digitized future carries many unique challenges and obstacles. Android migration is just one of the many ways supply chains are adapting to stay ahead. Discover other leading solutions with SSE Technologies to learn how you can continue to adapt your operations to thrive amid challenges.