Ready for the on-demand economy

A head start through real-time information

Rising consumer expectations are fueling the on-demand economy and the need for compelling customer experiences. In response to this trend, Zebra is helping companies digitize their operations.

Zebra supports companies in the digitalization of their business processes. © Zebra

While innovations used to often originate from corporate IT, the core of the company, new developments are now often taking place directly at the employees' place of work: Where employees make decisions based on real-time information and interact directly with their customers. Zebras wants to help frontline employees to act better, faster and smarter.

"Zebra has helped numerous organizations with their digital transformation, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed in business," said Jeff Schmitz, Chief Marketing Officer, Zebra Technologies. "In today's on-demand world, workers need to be equipped with technology that maximizes their skills, maximizes their productivity and reduces errors. Whether it's increasing warehouse efficiency or speeding up the delivery of a package, our solutions give companies a competitive edge and drive digital innovation for better business outcomes.

Companies use Zebra's products, software, services, analytics and solutions in collaboration with its global partner ecosystem to intelligently connect assets, data and people to create collaborative mobile workflows. With its ecosystem of solutions, Zebra offers its customers data-driven environments and purpose-built design for enterprise use cases. This enables customers to understand what is happening in their business at all times, analyze or anticipate the implications and make the best decisions based on real-time data.

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Doddle, for example, has recently started using Zebra TC20, TC51 and TC70 mobile computers in its rapidly growing UK store network. "With the performance advantage we have gained, we are planning to open 500 more stores. Thanks to the Zebra solution, we can open new stores within a few hours instead of several days," says CTO Gary O' Connor. This has also reduced IT investment costs by 50 percent. as

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