Mobile Comply and Extreme Networks Bring Superior Service to Arizona
PONTIAC, MI (PRWEB) February 03, 2015 -- Mobile Comply announced collaboration with industry partner, Extreme Networks, for increased fan engagement during the Big Game by putting venue resources at fans' fingertips.
Extreme Networks, a mobility, analytics and customer experience leader, created the Wi-Fi Coach(TM) Program being implemented among professional football organizations. The Wi-Fi Coaching program assists fans attending professional football games by enhancing their game-day mobile experience. The goal of the program is to help mobile users connect to the in-stadium wireless network and enjoy the full benefits of the in-stadium applications.
The expertise of fan engagement through the Wi-Fi Coaching program is supported by Mobile Comply. All-Star-caliber Wi-Fi Coaches are certified Wi-Fi experts through Mobile Comply, and have spent the season honing their skills at stadiums across the country. Mobile Comply has trained over 100 Wi-Fi coaches, selecting only the best to go to Arizona this weekend, stationing coaches in the concourse and plaza of the stadium, monitoring social media and utilizing collaboration tools for real-time communication and assisting fans.
Mobile Comply, a Michigan-based mobility training firm, specializes in curriculum development, hands-on training, delivery and mobile strategy implementation for enterprise-level firms. They provide companies with the tools and education necessary to make business processes and workforce collaboration more efficient, and sales and service initiatives more effective. Mobile Comply not only consults companies on their mobility strategy, they train IT teams for certification.
Executive Perspectives
Mobile Comply CEO, Elaina Farnsworth, says "It is only through dedicated partnerships, such as those with Extreme Networks, that we can increase the connected venue experience and promote Wi-Fi mobility nationwide."
Norman Rice, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, Extreme Networks, agrees, commenting that "Delivering high performing, reliable access to Wi-Fi connectivity is an invaluable method for enhancing the game day experience. And...it is equally important to establish an additional touch point with a team's fan base. By taking our already patented Wi-Fi Coach platform, we collaborated with our strategic partner, Mobile Comply, in order to design, and now offer, a fully Certified Wi-Fi Coach Program, allowing any team to afford the same level of quality to their fan base in their venue."
Although mobility will be a game changer, it is starting a movement in venues toward increased direct human interaction with technology reaching beyond the Big Game with cross-sector applicability in education, government and healthcare organizations.
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About Mobile Comply:
Mobile Comply (http://www.MobileComply.com) is a leading, Michigan-based mobile technology training firm specializing in mobile curriculum development, training delivery, and mobile strategy implementation for enterprise-level firms. Our unique approach to identifying business-process and training needs related to mobile technology sets Mobile Comply apart in both the mobile technology and training industries.
Mobile Comply's primary product and professional service offering is a series of professionally-written and certified curricula along with qualified instructors to help organizations and enterprises get started in mobile effectively. We teach businesses what the future holds for them in mobile and how to position themselves to take advantage of the new communication platform.
The mobile industry is quickly evolving as are the requirements for businesses that need to stay abreast of the market. Mobile Comply provides companies with the tools and education necessary to make business-process and workforce collaboration more efficient and sales and service initiatives more effective.
Amber Coffman, Mobile Comply, http://MobileComply.com, +1 2488352705, [email protected]
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