112 ◾ Mobile Enterprise Transition and Management
Mobile technologies, however, do not exist or operate in isolation. ey form a suite
of interrelated components that depend on each other to collect, store, retrieve,
analyze, and disseminate information and knowledge. Interrelated mobile com-
ponents enable information and knowledge dissemination. As a result, businesses
can plan, control, coordinate, expand, and improve the services offered to their
customers. ey also reap the advantages of mobility internally in their operations,
decision-making processes, and people or human resources (HR) management.
Decision support systems (DSSs) are enhanced by advances in mobile communica-
tions, their location and time independence, and their abi