Role of Operators in the Mobile App Delivery EcosystemRelayware
In this presentation we discuss the value proposition to enterprises for using mobile operators for a full set of managed mobility services, including application development and management. ANTENNA and IBM review how carriers can leverage existing best-in–class technology from enterprise software and mobility platform providers to quickly and easily offer mobility services to enterprises in need.
Highlights:
- The full promise and potential of managed mobility services for enterprises
- The various business models for operators looking to capitalize on enterprise mobility offerings
- How ANTENNA and IBM can enable carriers to rise to the top of the list for a preferred managed mobility provider
How is mobility transforming the enterprise? What is the fizzle that drives success? What are the key tools and trends to keep in mind for 2015?
Every year we advise our customers and partners on the top trends in mobile and what it means for them. This year we've expanded this by looking specifically at enterprise mobility trends based on insights from customers, research and more.
CompTIA’s 2nd Annual Trends in Enterprise Mobility study builds on previous CompTIA research in the mobility space and further explores mobility trends, challenges and opportunities. Understand the variables and trade-offs involved in a company’s decision on provisioning devices; ascertain benefits realized from using mobile/remote work solutions; identify the challenges in supporting and managing mobile/remote work; and
gauge the need for training and/or standards.
Building a successful enterprise mobility roadmapPomeroy
Enterprise Mobility is not a new concept, but these days it is having a disruptive impact on many organizations. Many IT departments feel unable to respond effectively due to the influx of new devices and the growing internal demand for app development. When trying to deal with these challenges, the result is often the sacrifice of long-term effectiveness to meet short-term goals.
Now is the time to actively create a roadmap to guide your organization's mobility efforts, especially if Gartner's predictions prove accurate- that within 2 to 3 years, 40% of the workforce will be mobile and 70% of customers will interact with you via mobile device.
Enterprise mobility, strategy and execution approachRapidValue
Driver’s of Enterprise Mobility
Current Landscape
Mobile 1.0
Mobile 2.0
Mobile 3.0
Why do we need mobile strategy for enterprise
More penetration of smart devices
Rapid Deployment of BYOD
Need Real-Time information by CXO’s
Business Benefit Drivers of Enterprise Mobility
Approach to Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Identify Mobile Infrastructure & Security Requirements
Understand the Challenges in Enterprise Mobility
Identify Business Functions to Mobilize
Prioritize Requirements
Prioritize Applications
Calculate Return Of Investments (ROI)
Decide on the Application Framework & Technology
Technology Considerations
Execute and Deploy the Mobile App
Support and Maintain Mobile Applications
Mobilizing Enterprise Systems
Typical Components of Enterprise Mobile Systems
Enterprise backend system
Mobile Middleware
Mobile Application
Extending Oracle ERP to Mobile
Typical components of Oracle Mobile Suite
Oracle Apps ERP system
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Mobile Application
About Oracle ADF Mobile Application
Cross-Platform Development Framework
Benefits of Oracle ADF Mobile
Role of Operators in the Mobile App Delivery EcosystemRelayware
In this presentation we discuss the value proposition to enterprises for using mobile operators for a full set of managed mobility services, including application development and management. ANTENNA and IBM review how carriers can leverage existing best-in–class technology from enterprise software and mobility platform providers to quickly and easily offer mobility services to enterprises in need.
Highlights:
- The full promise and potential of managed mobility services for enterprises
- The various business models for operators looking to capitalize on enterprise mobility offerings
- How ANTENNA and IBM can enable carriers to rise to the top of the list for a preferred managed mobility provider
How is mobility transforming the enterprise? What is the fizzle that drives success? What are the key tools and trends to keep in mind for 2015?
Every year we advise our customers and partners on the top trends in mobile and what it means for them. This year we've expanded this by looking specifically at enterprise mobility trends based on insights from customers, research and more.
CompTIA’s 2nd Annual Trends in Enterprise Mobility study builds on previous CompTIA research in the mobility space and further explores mobility trends, challenges and opportunities. Understand the variables and trade-offs involved in a company’s decision on provisioning devices; ascertain benefits realized from using mobile/remote work solutions; identify the challenges in supporting and managing mobile/remote work; and
gauge the need for training and/or standards.
Building a successful enterprise mobility roadmapPomeroy
Enterprise Mobility is not a new concept, but these days it is having a disruptive impact on many organizations. Many IT departments feel unable to respond effectively due to the influx of new devices and the growing internal demand for app development. When trying to deal with these challenges, the result is often the sacrifice of long-term effectiveness to meet short-term goals.
Now is the time to actively create a roadmap to guide your organization's mobility efforts, especially if Gartner's predictions prove accurate- that within 2 to 3 years, 40% of the workforce will be mobile and 70% of customers will interact with you via mobile device.
Enterprise mobility, strategy and execution approachRapidValue
Driver’s of Enterprise Mobility
Current Landscape
Mobile 1.0
Mobile 2.0
Mobile 3.0
Why do we need mobile strategy for enterprise
More penetration of smart devices
Rapid Deployment of BYOD
Need Real-Time information by CXO’s
Business Benefit Drivers of Enterprise Mobility
Approach to Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Identify Mobile Infrastructure & Security Requirements
Understand the Challenges in Enterprise Mobility
Identify Business Functions to Mobilize
Prioritize Requirements
Prioritize Applications
Calculate Return Of Investments (ROI)
Decide on the Application Framework & Technology
Technology Considerations
Execute and Deploy the Mobile App
Support and Maintain Mobile Applications
Mobilizing Enterprise Systems
Typical Components of Enterprise Mobile Systems
Enterprise backend system
Mobile Middleware
Mobile Application
Extending Oracle ERP to Mobile
Typical components of Oracle Mobile Suite
Oracle Apps ERP system
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Mobile Application
About Oracle ADF Mobile Application
Cross-Platform Development Framework
Benefits of Oracle ADF Mobile
BlackBerry 10 Implications for Enterprise MobilityRelayware
Featuring Jim Somers & Special Guest Gregg Ostrowski, Senior Director, Enterprise Developer Partnerships for BlackBerry
Webinar Highlights:
- New features and functionality of BlackBerry 10
- Implications for current BlackBerry users and the future of BlackBerry platforms
- How BlackBerry 10 fits into Antenna's enterprise mobility platform roadmap
To see the on-demand rebroadcast of this webinar and others, please go to: http://info.antennasoftware.com/MMWS_Schedule.html
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART 2Relayware
BYOD Security & Management:
Mobile Containerization provides a way to separate work from play on mobile devices. In our previous webinar we reviewed the pros and cons of mobile containers for deploying hybrid apps, but mobile containers serve other useful purposes as well. In this webinar we'll discuss the utility of mobile containers for managing devices and securing data, especially relevant for BYOD environments.
Highlights:
- What is a mobile app "container?"
- What are the different uses for mobile app containers?
- How can you protect corporate data while respecting user's privacy on their own devices?
- What are the trade-offs in managing mobile apps and devices across the enterprise?
Driving Enterprise Mobility Solutions Demand: Understanding End User Requirem...VDC Research Group
VDC Research has been monitoring enterprise and government mobility user requirements through a series of targeted surveys. During this webcast, David Krebs, presented key findings from these 2010 end-user surveys. Some of the topics David addressed include: leading mobility applications enterprise and government organizations are investing in; adoption of/interest in next-generation form factors, such as slate tablets; leading mobile device functionality and form factor requirements; and mobile application development and distribution trends.
There is a paradigm shift in the automobile industry as over 380 million connected cars are anticipated to hit the roads by 2021. The connected vehicles will have Wi-Fi connectivity, advanced infotainment systems & apps, a vehicle to vehicle communication and assisted driving with global connectivity.
What's REALLY the State of Enterprise Mobility?
The mobility space is constantly changing and for anyone to be adaptable to change, you need advance data and market insight into what's going on now, and what's to come later. Each year Antenna surveys 1,000 IT and business decision makers about everything mobile.
This year is no exception and the data will surprise you! See the research findings from the 2013 Mobile Business Forecast and shine a light on what is new this year and how the findings compare to the 2012 results.
Highlights:
- Has mobile spending has gone up, down or stayed the same?
- The key frustrations with mobile projects.
How much of what's been deployed in mobile is being re-used versus re-purchased?
- What's the bigger priority for businesses - leveraging mobile apps to transform the business, or make the current business process even better?
Build a successful enterprise mobility strategyAjit Gokhale
Build a sustainable , scalable and fail-safe mobility strategy for your enterprise. Mobien Technologies helps companies create a robust, ROI driven mobility strategies.
“Has your company developed any mobile apps internally to help them with supply chain management, logistics, purchasing, maintenance, service, or sales support?”
"Do you think at least half the businesses in your industry will have their own mobile apps for business processes within the next two years?”
Get answers to your questions now! Hire or find a good app development company and get your apps out there.
Contact CodeMyMobile at info@codemymobile.com or call directly at +91-120-4164-003
Indusa conducts a webinar, along with IBM, on 10th September 2014, on titled "Empower your organization with Enterprise Mobility". This webinar discussesd key challenges faced by organizations due to the omnipresence of enterprise mobility. It also covered various functions which could benefit with the use of enterprise mobility. Later the webinar showcased some use cases on how organizations adopted enterprise mobility and what kind of benefits they reaped. It explained about the typical ROI one could take advantage of. Finally the webinar talked about benefits gained by building a secure, efficient and cost effective end-to-end mobility platform.
Last Week’s session - “IoT – Connected Car – Technology Trends & Opportunities” covered a trending topic that promises to disrupt the transportation industry, as we know it. Here are the key Lounge47 takeaways:
1. Connected Cars are vehicles that use any from a range of communication technologies to communicate a) with the driver b) with other cars on the road (vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)) c) road infrastructure (vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)) and d) the “Cloud” 2. Status today? a) Only a fraction of future automated and connected vehicle technologies are available today b) Although individual aspects of the connected driving experience are established the integrated whole is not c) The public today only enjoys up to level 2 on a 5 level scale of 0 to full automation. Level 4 vehicles are however being tested 3. 2014 milestones: a) Google and Apple target the car dashboard with 'Android Auto' and 'Carplay' platforms b) Google makes autonomous cars real with its self driving car d) Automotive companies begin to take customer data protection seriously e) Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology gets the regulatory nod 4. Questions: Is the car the new Tech battleground? Will there be an Apple car? What business models will prevail? Are Uber-like companies preparing the market for the self-driving car? Would Self-driving cars make owning a car a thing of the past? 5. Benefits: a) Savings in terms of increased people productivity b) reduced gasoline usage due to efficient driving c) reduced road infrastructure maintenance d) Increased safety 6. Challenges: a) Developing a UI/UX that minimizes driver distraction b) Customer Data security c) In-car and remote cyber crime d) Liability – where does it sit? 7.Opportunities: a) In-car data that could serve consumers, drivers themselves, marketers, hardware manufactures, car companies and insurance companies b) Aftermarket solutions c) IoT products & solutions. 47b market today set to grow to 270b USD by 2020. Revenue potential per connected car estimated to be 1400 USD/vehicle/year 8. Opportunities in India: The Indian market will take time to mature. In the short-term: a) Parking Management b) Connected Infrastructure (e.g. smart cities) c) Insurance – Usage Based Insurance, driving pattern monitoring & support d) Radio Taxi Service – e.g. Ola, Uber e) Transportation as a Service – Personal mobility, Goods mobility f) Service Stations - cloud-based diagnostics & preventive care g) Battery technologies – Charging stations offer opportunities. In summary - realization of the Connected Car vision and the benefits it brings hinges not on the technology challenges but on whether it will win consumer acceptance and trust.
www.lounge47.in
Hacking your Connected Car: What you need to know NOWKapil Kanugo
Cars these days are 90% controlled by electronics and 10% using mechanics. The average new car already contains around 20 individual processors to monitor and control various functions — everything from the transmission’s shift points to the operation of the defroster — with about 60 megabytes of software code.
Many new cars are as “wired” as a home office — with onboard GPS navigation and wireless communications networks including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or Internet run on Embedded OS's which run on converged Electronics to control these actions.
What if modern car’s onboard electronics be “hacked” or infected by a computer virus introduced through a wireless device that might corrupt or disable or controlled by a Hacker sitting at home?
The software does come with built in security but this is not enough and there is a need to offer a full Security package along with Car to guarantee Car's security. Life of people is more important than a gadget and people will pay and buy this package with a new car or upgrade to ensure that their car is not hacked by Hackers to malfunction or be used for other pervert interests.
Avaya Customer Case Study: Profeco (Mexican government)Avaya Inc.
Avaya restructured the Contact Center at the Federal Consumer Protection Agency, with the contribution of its business partner CTE Mexico, where it transparently
integrated voice, e-mail and chat channels with the existing CRM, for the benefit of consumers.
Enterprises are discovering the move to a mobile world not only presents new opportunities but also unique challenges. Oracle has identified numerous pain points amongst its customers in making the move to mobile, and to address these issues, no matter where the customer is in their mobile adoption, has a solution to meet their mobile development needs.
BlackBerry 10 Implications for Enterprise MobilityRelayware
Featuring Jim Somers & Special Guest Gregg Ostrowski, Senior Director, Enterprise Developer Partnerships for BlackBerry
Webinar Highlights:
- New features and functionality of BlackBerry 10
- Implications for current BlackBerry users and the future of BlackBerry platforms
- How BlackBerry 10 fits into Antenna's enterprise mobility platform roadmap
To see the on-demand rebroadcast of this webinar and others, please go to: http://info.antennasoftware.com/MMWS_Schedule.html
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART 2Relayware
BYOD Security & Management:
Mobile Containerization provides a way to separate work from play on mobile devices. In our previous webinar we reviewed the pros and cons of mobile containers for deploying hybrid apps, but mobile containers serve other useful purposes as well. In this webinar we'll discuss the utility of mobile containers for managing devices and securing data, especially relevant for BYOD environments.
Highlights:
- What is a mobile app "container?"
- What are the different uses for mobile app containers?
- How can you protect corporate data while respecting user's privacy on their own devices?
- What are the trade-offs in managing mobile apps and devices across the enterprise?
Driving Enterprise Mobility Solutions Demand: Understanding End User Requirem...VDC Research Group
VDC Research has been monitoring enterprise and government mobility user requirements through a series of targeted surveys. During this webcast, David Krebs, presented key findings from these 2010 end-user surveys. Some of the topics David addressed include: leading mobility applications enterprise and government organizations are investing in; adoption of/interest in next-generation form factors, such as slate tablets; leading mobile device functionality and form factor requirements; and mobile application development and distribution trends.
There is a paradigm shift in the automobile industry as over 380 million connected cars are anticipated to hit the roads by 2021. The connected vehicles will have Wi-Fi connectivity, advanced infotainment systems & apps, a vehicle to vehicle communication and assisted driving with global connectivity.
What's REALLY the State of Enterprise Mobility?
The mobility space is constantly changing and for anyone to be adaptable to change, you need advance data and market insight into what's going on now, and what's to come later. Each year Antenna surveys 1,000 IT and business decision makers about everything mobile.
This year is no exception and the data will surprise you! See the research findings from the 2013 Mobile Business Forecast and shine a light on what is new this year and how the findings compare to the 2012 results.
Highlights:
- Has mobile spending has gone up, down or stayed the same?
- The key frustrations with mobile projects.
How much of what's been deployed in mobile is being re-used versus re-purchased?
- What's the bigger priority for businesses - leveraging mobile apps to transform the business, or make the current business process even better?
Build a successful enterprise mobility strategyAjit Gokhale
Build a sustainable , scalable and fail-safe mobility strategy for your enterprise. Mobien Technologies helps companies create a robust, ROI driven mobility strategies.
“Has your company developed any mobile apps internally to help them with supply chain management, logistics, purchasing, maintenance, service, or sales support?”
"Do you think at least half the businesses in your industry will have their own mobile apps for business processes within the next two years?”
Get answers to your questions now! Hire or find a good app development company and get your apps out there.
Contact CodeMyMobile at info@codemymobile.com or call directly at +91-120-4164-003
Indusa conducts a webinar, along with IBM, on 10th September 2014, on titled "Empower your organization with Enterprise Mobility". This webinar discussesd key challenges faced by organizations due to the omnipresence of enterprise mobility. It also covered various functions which could benefit with the use of enterprise mobility. Later the webinar showcased some use cases on how organizations adopted enterprise mobility and what kind of benefits they reaped. It explained about the typical ROI one could take advantage of. Finally the webinar talked about benefits gained by building a secure, efficient and cost effective end-to-end mobility platform.
Last Week’s session - “IoT – Connected Car – Technology Trends & Opportunities” covered a trending topic that promises to disrupt the transportation industry, as we know it. Here are the key Lounge47 takeaways:
1. Connected Cars are vehicles that use any from a range of communication technologies to communicate a) with the driver b) with other cars on the road (vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)) c) road infrastructure (vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)) and d) the “Cloud” 2. Status today? a) Only a fraction of future automated and connected vehicle technologies are available today b) Although individual aspects of the connected driving experience are established the integrated whole is not c) The public today only enjoys up to level 2 on a 5 level scale of 0 to full automation. Level 4 vehicles are however being tested 3. 2014 milestones: a) Google and Apple target the car dashboard with 'Android Auto' and 'Carplay' platforms b) Google makes autonomous cars real with its self driving car d) Automotive companies begin to take customer data protection seriously e) Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology gets the regulatory nod 4. Questions: Is the car the new Tech battleground? Will there be an Apple car? What business models will prevail? Are Uber-like companies preparing the market for the self-driving car? Would Self-driving cars make owning a car a thing of the past? 5. Benefits: a) Savings in terms of increased people productivity b) reduced gasoline usage due to efficient driving c) reduced road infrastructure maintenance d) Increased safety 6. Challenges: a) Developing a UI/UX that minimizes driver distraction b) Customer Data security c) In-car and remote cyber crime d) Liability – where does it sit? 7.Opportunities: a) In-car data that could serve consumers, drivers themselves, marketers, hardware manufactures, car companies and insurance companies b) Aftermarket solutions c) IoT products & solutions. 47b market today set to grow to 270b USD by 2020. Revenue potential per connected car estimated to be 1400 USD/vehicle/year 8. Opportunities in India: The Indian market will take time to mature. In the short-term: a) Parking Management b) Connected Infrastructure (e.g. smart cities) c) Insurance – Usage Based Insurance, driving pattern monitoring & support d) Radio Taxi Service – e.g. Ola, Uber e) Transportation as a Service – Personal mobility, Goods mobility f) Service Stations - cloud-based diagnostics & preventive care g) Battery technologies – Charging stations offer opportunities. In summary - realization of the Connected Car vision and the benefits it brings hinges not on the technology challenges but on whether it will win consumer acceptance and trust.
www.lounge47.in
Hacking your Connected Car: What you need to know NOWKapil Kanugo
Cars these days are 90% controlled by electronics and 10% using mechanics. The average new car already contains around 20 individual processors to monitor and control various functions — everything from the transmission’s shift points to the operation of the defroster — with about 60 megabytes of software code.
Many new cars are as “wired” as a home office — with onboard GPS navigation and wireless communications networks including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or Internet run on Embedded OS's which run on converged Electronics to control these actions.
What if modern car’s onboard electronics be “hacked” or infected by a computer virus introduced through a wireless device that might corrupt or disable or controlled by a Hacker sitting at home?
The software does come with built in security but this is not enough and there is a need to offer a full Security package along with Car to guarantee Car's security. Life of people is more important than a gadget and people will pay and buy this package with a new car or upgrade to ensure that their car is not hacked by Hackers to malfunction or be used for other pervert interests.
Avaya Customer Case Study: Profeco (Mexican government)Avaya Inc.
Avaya restructured the Contact Center at the Federal Consumer Protection Agency, with the contribution of its business partner CTE Mexico, where it transparently
integrated voice, e-mail and chat channels with the existing CRM, for the benefit of consumers.
Enterprises are discovering the move to a mobile world not only presents new opportunities but also unique challenges. Oracle has identified numerous pain points amongst its customers in making the move to mobile, and to address these issues, no matter where the customer is in their mobile adoption, has a solution to meet their mobile development needs.
Oracle OpenWorld 2015 | CON9456 Mobile Security in the CloudIndus Khaitan
Slides from my talk at Oracle OpenWorld.
Enterprise mobility management and security can be simply delivered as a scalable cloud service. This session addresses how organizations can use Oracle Identity Cloud Service to address security and management for consumer, corporate-owned, and BYOD devices.
MobileIron's Enterprise Solution for Mobile Web BrowsingMobileIron
The Web@Work Enterprise Mobile Browser enables immediate, secure access to internal websites and web applications without a separate VPN connection. Web@Work preserves a native and high-fidelity web browsing experience.
Let's see how Enterprise Mobility Management Suite offers consistent security, performance, compliance, and support across the mobile enterprise. How it simplifies Managing devices, applications, content, BYOD, and emails while driving employee productivity and satisfaction & HowAffle Enterprise offers Enterprise Mobility Management services with a unique blend of talent and framework to Enterprise Mobility projects to ensure the best possible solutions by offering flexible and scalable enterprise mobility software solutions
IBM Impact 2014 - Overview and strategy to transforming your mobile enterpriseEd Brill
IBM point of view on the mobile enterprise opportunity in eight key industries, including banking, government, healthcare, insurance, automotive, and retail.
Build a MobileFirst Agenda - IBM Mobile EnterpriseEd Brill
IBM Mobile Enterprise keynote from October/November 2013. Review of trends in enterprise mobility, IBM's "The upwardly mobile enterprise" study, and how to build your mobile enterprise agenda.
The Internet Of Everything - How To Make It SmarterAtooma Inc
Companies really know the importance to enter the IoT space today because, if you don't do it.... you'll lose against your competitors.
But, nowadays, they rely on static Apps and products that not really interact with user lives. As a result, users are not engaged and IoT products don't scale.
Giving an example, insurance apps are only showcases of personal data, with simple connections to social networks and nothing more. This can’t be called IoT.
How can companies leverage the IoE and Big Data capabilities in order to better profile users, enhance his Company’s Digital strategy and win the IoT battle against the competitors?
Here's the answer.
Thriving in the Mobile App Economy: Mobility Market Overview & StrategyCA Technologies
In today’s mobile app economy, providing the best user experience is critical to building customer loyalty. For example, 67% of Australian consumers left a brand because of slow mobile app load time.
In this presentation, Jonathan Lindo, CA Technologies VP of Enterprise Mobility, global expert on software best practices and mobility strategy, shows how you can:
• Accelerate your speed-to-market, gain complete visibility and deliver value to your business with DevOps for Mobile.
• Proactively resolve problems with your mobile applications.
• Deliver a 5-star application experience to your mobile users.
Get a trial of CA Mobile App Analytics (CA MAA) here: http://cainc.to/MY96fo
The Mobile Enterprise in Action: Managing Business Processes from Your Mobile...Steven Davelaar
This presestation features a comprehensive integrated demo that uses Oracle Business Process Management (BPM), Oracle Service Bus (OSB), Mobile Application Framework (MAF) and Webcenter Content Management (WCM). The demo centers around a BPM claim handling process that is entirely managed through the mobile device, allowing the mobile user to work in offline mode and sync his work later. OSB is used to virtualize all service calls from the mobile application and to transform the BPM SOAP web services into REST-JSON format for easy and performant mobile consumption. WCM is used to store the claim attachments. The experience gained from building this and other demo's is translated to a set of guidelines for going mobile, also included in this presentation