In-House vs Outsourcing:
What is the Best Mobile Fleet Management Solution for your Business?
Learn how a National Manufacturer Used Managed Mobility Services (MMS) for Competitive Advantage
Mobility management is on the rise as mobile devices are now becoming more complex and costly for corporations, carriers are only out for their best interests, and inventory of mobile devices is increasingly difficult to track internally. IT departments in most companies oversee mobility management yet many of the processes are not IT responsibilities. Provisioning devices, connecting and canceling telecom contracted services, recycling devices when employees leave, repairs, end-user support, and reviewing invoices are a few facets of mobility management that are IT’s job but not a good use of their time.
Listen as Melissa Miller, IT Finance and Asset Manager at a national supplier of construction aggregates and heavy building materials with more than 400 locations – as she provides best practices around evaluating in-house IT resources to manage enterprise mobility versus the decision to outsource those operations to ensure you’re maintaining control of the strategic use cases mobility can provide without getting caught up on the operational requirements it takes to implement those strategies.
In this 30-minute interactive Q&A webinar we covered:
- Complexities and risks of managing mobile devices in-house and BYOD.
- Knowing when the timing is right for outsourcing.
- Best practices for measuring ROI and leveraging for competitive advantage.
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IT Finance and Asset Manager

Executive Vice President of Technology
One Source
Kirk Waddell has been an integral part of the One Source team since 2001. Throughout his tenure, Kirk has served One Source clients in nearly every capacity possible. His technical knowledge and expertise, makes him an effective leader; providing guidance for One Source employees and clients. Kirk received his undergraduate degree from East Carolina University. He and his wife have two daughters.