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Mobility is one of the biggest and most significant trends in enterprise and consumer technology right now. Business intelligence is no exception and is one of the biggest enterprise categories where mobile is making big changes.
From situational awareness and real-time operations insights, to enabling a mobile workforce, mobile BI is changing business operations.
Many organizations are behind the curve when it comes to mobile BI, yet it does not have to be herculean effort to get started.
Learn the value of mobile BI, where to start, and best practices that will ensure a successful transition to mobile for your BI users and increased adoption.
A few topics that will be covered:
- Why you should use mobile to transition users away from traditional reports
- Why many organizations haven’t made the transition yet
- How to overcome these roadblocks to kick-start your project
- The top challenges faced with mobile BI projects
- Lessons learned on driving mobile BI projects
Mobilizing Enterprise Data - Strategies to succeed in enterprise mobileAlex Zaltsman
BYOD, CoIT and the ubiquity of mobile technologies has created new opportunities for enterprises to deliver applications that improve customer service, productivity and efficiency. Because all mobile applications are not created equal, enterprises need to rethink their mobile strategy, balancing technology and security with user experience and adoption. InnoviMobile’s white paper, Mobilizing Enterprise Data, outlines the keys to adoption, development approaches, security and implementation.
Service2Media: Webinar Security & Management (17 March 2014) by Derk Tegeler Service2Media
The webinar series 'How to build an app competence centre?' focuses on key topics that are important in executing your mobile strategy and optimising your mobile app competence center. This third webinar addresses security. How ready are you to mitigate threats to your organisation and organisation’s assets? To what degree are you really in control? And how well do you protect your customers data?
Have you addressed the unique challenges of mobile apps and the valuable data they hold or transactions they facilitate, now, and in the future?
Mobilizing Enterprise Data for mobile apps and platformsAlex Zaltsman
InnoviMobile outlines our Mobile Action Plan for mobilizing data in the enterprise. The end goal is to unlock productivity gains by enabling workers to do their jobs and use their line of business applications more effectively.
Webinar 1: Service2Media - app strategy and organisationService2Media
Mobile technology has caused a tremendous shift in the way consumers and employees view and interact with their world. Building mobile enterprise apps at a consumer quality level and building a process to replicate it over and over is difficult. How “mature” is your organisation in integrating mobile for improved processes, measured ROI and customer experience? Join our Webinar series to learn more.
Webinar 2: Service2Media - Mobile Maturity Model: Initiation & design 13 Feb ...Service2Media
The webinar was hosted by Service2Media's CTO, Peter Broekroelofs.
The webinar series focuses on key topics that are important in executing your mobile strategy and optimizing your mobile app competence center. This second webinar will deal with the first phase; To what level of maturity have you implemented processes and tools for app inception, business case, translating customer insight into app definition and creating your architecture and design?
CERTA Secure and High Performance Push Messaging.
This presentation tells you more about the CERTA Push and how it compares to push messaging alternatives.
CERTA Push is unique for it's push messaging performance, security and reliability.
CERTA can be integrated in your app within only 2 hours.
Please go to https://certa.io to learn more or send a CERTA Push Message!
Mobilizing Enterprise Data - Strategies to succeed in enterprise mobileAlex Zaltsman
BYOD, CoIT and the ubiquity of mobile technologies has created new opportunities for enterprises to deliver applications that improve customer service, productivity and efficiency. Because all mobile applications are not created equal, enterprises need to rethink their mobile strategy, balancing technology and security with user experience and adoption. InnoviMobile’s white paper, Mobilizing Enterprise Data, outlines the keys to adoption, development approaches, security and implementation.
Service2Media: Webinar Security & Management (17 March 2014) by Derk Tegeler Service2Media
The webinar series 'How to build an app competence centre?' focuses on key topics that are important in executing your mobile strategy and optimising your mobile app competence center. This third webinar addresses security. How ready are you to mitigate threats to your organisation and organisation’s assets? To what degree are you really in control? And how well do you protect your customers data?
Have you addressed the unique challenges of mobile apps and the valuable data they hold or transactions they facilitate, now, and in the future?
Mobilizing Enterprise Data for mobile apps and platformsAlex Zaltsman
InnoviMobile outlines our Mobile Action Plan for mobilizing data in the enterprise. The end goal is to unlock productivity gains by enabling workers to do their jobs and use their line of business applications more effectively.
Webinar 1: Service2Media - app strategy and organisationService2Media
Mobile technology has caused a tremendous shift in the way consumers and employees view and interact with their world. Building mobile enterprise apps at a consumer quality level and building a process to replicate it over and over is difficult. How “mature” is your organisation in integrating mobile for improved processes, measured ROI and customer experience? Join our Webinar series to learn more.
Webinar 2: Service2Media - Mobile Maturity Model: Initiation & design 13 Feb ...Service2Media
The webinar was hosted by Service2Media's CTO, Peter Broekroelofs.
The webinar series focuses on key topics that are important in executing your mobile strategy and optimizing your mobile app competence center. This second webinar will deal with the first phase; To what level of maturity have you implemented processes and tools for app inception, business case, translating customer insight into app definition and creating your architecture and design?
CERTA Secure and High Performance Push Messaging.
This presentation tells you more about the CERTA Push and how it compares to push messaging alternatives.
CERTA Push is unique for it's push messaging performance, security and reliability.
CERTA can be integrated in your app within only 2 hours.
Please go to https://certa.io to learn more or send a CERTA Push Message!
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM Insight, Las Vegas, Oct. 2015.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
Enterprise mobility challenges and opportunitesAlgarytm
Mobile is the new desktop. The presentation covers the following What makes mobile more complex than web development? Challenges & Opportunities with Enterprise Mobile Enablement. For more information contact us at sales@algarytm.com
When it comes to medical devices, best practices for software interface design are not an option. They're an absolute necessity. This truth has been recognized by international standards organizations, successful medical device manufacturers, and key regulatory bodies, including the Food and Drug Administration. To shed light on effective medical device design, we'll explore:
The role of poor design in medical errors
Software design as a cause of device recalls
Relevant international standards and FDA regulations
The emergence of software as a medical device (SaMD)
Best practices to follow when designing the interface for your next medical device
Mobile app users will decide the fate of your business—it’s time to impress t...CA Technologies
Mobile applications are becoming the face of your business. And the first impression means everything. But monitoring the user experience from the mobile device to the backend application infrastructure is extremely challenging. Do you really know what impression your apps are leaving?
Julie Craig of Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) joined Jonathan Lindo and Scott Edwards of CA Technologies on a webcast to discuss the new trends in end-user experience within APM. Julie has captured some of these discussions in her recent white paper "APM Essentials: Navigating Maze of End User Experience Solutions” (http://bit.ly/1A4twZP). Jonathan and Scott covered why mobile-to-mainframe transaction visibility is necessary in order to deliver the high-quality services your app customers expect.
They used this presentation during the webcast which can be viewed on-demand at http://goo.gl/IRJMwM.
Achieving Engaging and Differentiated Digital Experiences for Better Business...IBM Digital Experience
To create an exceptional experience, you need a platform that is ambidextrous – to pay attention to both – customer centricity & flexibility, customer experience & employee experience.
Agile IT: Modern Architecture for Rapid Mobile App DevelopmentAnyPresence
Chris Marsh, Principal Analyst at 451 Research and Rich Mendis, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at AnyPresence, share current trends and best practices to build a progressive mobile architecture and enable your business to compete in today’s mobile world.
How to Manage the Great BlackBerry MigrationTroy C. Fulton
BlackBerry might be forcing the migration issue for many organizations, but this is the new normal. The demands of users and the breakneck speed of IT consumerization driven by mobile, and now applications, have made that clear. Technically, this is not difficult. So what is the real issue? A deepening opportunity cost in innovation (lack of) that drives enterprise agility.
Tackle the key points of consideration and methodologies required for a successful platform migration both before and after implementation.
In today's App Economy, Mobility is the key to success. Medium & Large Enterprises are investing heavily on Enterprise Mobility. To make it successful, its important to have the Digital & Mobility strategy to be put in place first. This seminar would highlight some of the key points to be considered in an Enterprise Mobility Strategy.
Key Takeaways
What is Enterprise Mobility?
What are key challenges in front of Enterprises adopting Mobility?
What are the important questions that needs an answer?
Building an Enterprise Mobility Strategy
Target audience
CIO, CTO, VP-IT, Head IT, Program Manager, Business Analyst, BDM, IT Sales, Developer, Tester, Tech Lead
Webinar at Techgig.com [http://www.techgig.com/expert-speak/Building-Enterprise-Mobililty-Strategy-776]
Charts from the session at MWC2013 where I co-presented with Chris Frosk from AT&T about the new IBM-ATT partnership which is focused on accelerating our client's speed in delivering mobile apps to market with high quality.
JD Edwards - Automate Benefits Enrollment Leveraging ESS Work FilesSmartbridge
A session for Oracle JD Edwards ERP, held August 2015 at the INFOCUS conference in Denver, Colorado.
For more information on this subject, please contact Smartbridge:
info@smartbridge.com
877-627-8274
Smartbridge.com
IBM Center for Applied Insights Study.
Presented by Susanne Hupfer, IBM Insight, Las Vegas, Oct. 2015.
Mobile is the new normal, and it enables enterprises to interact and engage with customers and employees in novel ways. But as mobile apps take center stage, development teams face enormous pressure, having to continually adapt to changing mobile technologies and user expectations. How do some development projects deliver great applications—meeting expectations, on time and on budget—when most don’t? According to an IBM Center for Applied Insights study involving 585 mobile development professionals, the secret lies in having both the right team and the right approach:
• Strong team with the right expertise
• Flexibility through cloud-based platforms and APIs
• Collaboration across the ecosystem
• Innovation through analytics
Enterprise mobility challenges and opportunitesAlgarytm
Mobile is the new desktop. The presentation covers the following What makes mobile more complex than web development? Challenges & Opportunities with Enterprise Mobile Enablement. For more information contact us at sales@algarytm.com
When it comes to medical devices, best practices for software interface design are not an option. They're an absolute necessity. This truth has been recognized by international standards organizations, successful medical device manufacturers, and key regulatory bodies, including the Food and Drug Administration. To shed light on effective medical device design, we'll explore:
The role of poor design in medical errors
Software design as a cause of device recalls
Relevant international standards and FDA regulations
The emergence of software as a medical device (SaMD)
Best practices to follow when designing the interface for your next medical device
Mobile app users will decide the fate of your business—it’s time to impress t...CA Technologies
Mobile applications are becoming the face of your business. And the first impression means everything. But monitoring the user experience from the mobile device to the backend application infrastructure is extremely challenging. Do you really know what impression your apps are leaving?
Julie Craig of Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) joined Jonathan Lindo and Scott Edwards of CA Technologies on a webcast to discuss the new trends in end-user experience within APM. Julie has captured some of these discussions in her recent white paper "APM Essentials: Navigating Maze of End User Experience Solutions” (http://bit.ly/1A4twZP). Jonathan and Scott covered why mobile-to-mainframe transaction visibility is necessary in order to deliver the high-quality services your app customers expect.
They used this presentation during the webcast which can be viewed on-demand at http://goo.gl/IRJMwM.
Achieving Engaging and Differentiated Digital Experiences for Better Business...IBM Digital Experience
To create an exceptional experience, you need a platform that is ambidextrous – to pay attention to both – customer centricity & flexibility, customer experience & employee experience.
Agile IT: Modern Architecture for Rapid Mobile App DevelopmentAnyPresence
Chris Marsh, Principal Analyst at 451 Research and Rich Mendis, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at AnyPresence, share current trends and best practices to build a progressive mobile architecture and enable your business to compete in today’s mobile world.
How to Manage the Great BlackBerry MigrationTroy C. Fulton
BlackBerry might be forcing the migration issue for many organizations, but this is the new normal. The demands of users and the breakneck speed of IT consumerization driven by mobile, and now applications, have made that clear. Technically, this is not difficult. So what is the real issue? A deepening opportunity cost in innovation (lack of) that drives enterprise agility.
Tackle the key points of consideration and methodologies required for a successful platform migration both before and after implementation.
In today's App Economy, Mobility is the key to success. Medium & Large Enterprises are investing heavily on Enterprise Mobility. To make it successful, its important to have the Digital & Mobility strategy to be put in place first. This seminar would highlight some of the key points to be considered in an Enterprise Mobility Strategy.
Key Takeaways
What is Enterprise Mobility?
What are key challenges in front of Enterprises adopting Mobility?
What are the important questions that needs an answer?
Building an Enterprise Mobility Strategy
Target audience
CIO, CTO, VP-IT, Head IT, Program Manager, Business Analyst, BDM, IT Sales, Developer, Tester, Tech Lead
Webinar at Techgig.com [http://www.techgig.com/expert-speak/Building-Enterprise-Mobililty-Strategy-776]
Charts from the session at MWC2013 where I co-presented with Chris Frosk from AT&T about the new IBM-ATT partnership which is focused on accelerating our client's speed in delivering mobile apps to market with high quality.
JD Edwards - Automate Benefits Enrollment Leveraging ESS Work FilesSmartbridge
A session for Oracle JD Edwards ERP, held August 2015 at the INFOCUS conference in Denver, Colorado.
For more information on this subject, please contact Smartbridge:
info@smartbridge.com
877-627-8274
Smartbridge.com
Scala er et Java-relateret, statisk typet programmeringssprog i hastig fremmarch. Sproget kombinerer aspekter fra objekt- og funktionsorienterede sprog og fokuserer på skalerbarhed og effektivitet, både på det kodemæssige og afviklingsmæssige niveau. Syntaksen er elegant og koncis. Samtidig indeholder sproget stærke konstruktioner til understøttelse af parallelle applikationer, der udnytter fremtidens hardwarearkitekturer.
Scala er et Java-relateret, statisk typet programmeringssprog i hastig fremmarch. Sproget kombinerer aspekter fra objekt- og funktionsorienterede sprog og fokuserer på skalerbarhed og effektivitet, både på det kodemæssige og afviklingsmæssige niveau. Syntaksen er elegant og koncis. Samtidig indeholder sproget stærke konstruktioner til understøttelse af parallelle applikationer, der udnytter fremtidens hardwarearkitekturer.
Java som sprog har ikke bevæget sig meget de seneste år. Vi har stadig ikke closures eller funktionelle aspekter som f.eks. C# har haft siden version 3. Er Scala svaret på enhver Javaudviklers bønner eller er sproget kun interessant for tågehoveder som mig, som begynder at synes bedre og bedre om funktionsorientering? Er den store portion syntaktisk sukker, Scala bringer på bordet, bare tomme kalorier?
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
Challenges of Mobile HR framework and programJinen Dedhia
If you have taken a Mobile program for mobilizing HR/LMS or any other system then here is an insight for the practioners on challenges they can expect their way.
Best Practices For Building Your Mobile Applications - A Whitepaper by RapidV...RapidValue
We are in the decade of mobility. Smart phones are driving Mobile Internet and App usage. Since the introduction of iPhone in 2007, smart phone penetration has been growing significantly. According to report released by ZentithOptimedia, smartphone penetration in the world’s top 19 digital markets is expected to double from 35.5% last year to an average of 71.7% in 2015.
Not only are smart phones getting more prevalent, consumers are spending more time on them. According
to Flurry Analytics, about 81 minutes per day are spent on smart phones compared to 74 minutes on desktop internet. Businesses need to adapt to this changing consumer behavior and consider mobile as one of the key strategic channels for the future.
Despite increasing prevalence of mobile teams and initiatives, the field is relatively young and best practices
are hard to come by.
Having worked on over 100 engagements and countless interactions with our customers over the past three years, we have put together a set of key considerations for navigating your mobile roadmap. These considerations will help you identify opportunities and also avoid major pitfalls while trying to implement mobility projects. We have categorized these considerations into Three phases – Assess, Build and Deploy based on the activity timeline and a series of steps within each phase.
How Mobile BI can Impact Your OrganizationEmtec Inc.
Stay connected to your business anytime anywhere! Imagine the value gained from having all your dashboards, KPI's and reports accessible from your Mobile Device! Learn how purpose built analytic applications optimized for your executives on the go will change the game for your organization! How can mobile BI lower your TCO? View to gain a better understanding.
Choosing the right mobility strategy is key for enterprises to leverage the latest technology trend and stay competitive. More often enterprise tend to either prolong the decision on mobility strategy or adopt a short sighted approach. The rapid evolution of mobile technology and its proliferation into enterprises is unprecedented, which led to many misconceptions in the mind of enterprise IT. This document clarifies the misconceptions enterprises have in mobility strategy.
Enterprise mobile strategy framework - 1st partAlgarytm
This presentation explains the basic building blocks of a robust enterprise mobile strategy. In this webinar's slides, we discussed how to leverage design thinking to put together a road map, BYOD/Device Strategy, Rugged device Strategy, Mobility Governance. We also buy vs build decision - when to buy turn-key apps and when to build yourself, Native vs Hybrid vs HTML5.
IBM Connect 2013 BP210 Using a Mobile ApproachGraham Acres
This session presents strategies to employ when planning to build a mobile application within an IBM Domino environment. Depending upon the need, whether it be mobilizing an existing Domino app, building a new Notes app with mobile components, or building an app that will support mobile first, we'll help you address the challenges that you will face in your project. What devices will I support? Does the business team understand mobile considerations when providing requirements? Does the admin team have the skills to support the mobile environment? Can I take advantage of my existing Domino infrastructure and skills? You'll leave with an understanding of the key considerations involved in building a mobile application strategy for your organization.
Enabling your Enterprise Mobility to tap New Growth OpportunitiesNIIT Technologies
Enterprise Mobility is a powerful tool that promises to bridge the gap between business and IT and truly make IT a business enabler by providing the capability to tap new opportunitie
Building a Mobile Supply Chain while Leveraging Existing SystemsTAKE Supply Chain
Mobility is a hot topic across the enterprise. The introduction of smart devices such as tablets, smart phones (and even smart handhelds) is driving the need and the opportunity for companies to leverage mobile transactions, data collection and digital workflow across the supply chain.
Tour d'horizons de la Sécurité Mobile en 2015 et prédictions 2016AGILLY
Avec 2015 qui s'achève, IBM et son invité Richard Absalom, Analyste Ovum , observez la croissance exponentielle de l'entreprise mobile cette année et découvrez les prédictions 2016 sur ce que nous réserve la nouvelle année.
Il est pas un secret que le mobile s'est imposé comme moyen privilégié pour travailler rapidement. Mais la question qui demeure pour les responsables informatiques est : "qu'est ce qu'il faut protéger dans le Mobile? et dans quel ordre de priorité". Ce qui était au départ considéré comme la gestion des devices et des applications mobiles, est devenu la gestion de la Mobilité d'Entreprise (EMM), un moyen de sécuriser les dispositifs, les données, les accès et les applications.
Rejoignez notre session live pour un regard rétrospectif sur les questions de productivité et de sécurité en 2015, et les tendances mobiles à considérer en 2016 comme:
- L'inadéquation entre l'informatique et l'employé en matière de mobilité
- L’accélération du mouvement vers l'espace de travail numérique
- Les Apps et les tâches et dominent la sphère de la gestion de la mobilité
- Un aperçu du paysage des nouvelles solutions EMM
N'attendez pas d'avoir des surprises, mettez en place votre stratégie aujourd'hui pour une véritable sécurité et la productivité mobile en 2016!
According to the Yankee Group 38% of American workers are already part of the mobile workforce, and that number is going to grow exponentially. Creating strategies to enable the mobile workforce is critical to enabling productivity of the modern workforce. Organizations need systems, processes, and managers who can manage the growing mobile workforce effectively. The webinar will discuss important factors in creating a mobile strategy
After completing this presentation, attendees will leave with a thorough understanding of:
Aligning mobile strategy with organizational strategy
Key triggers that drive a mobile strategy
How to get started on developing your mobile strategy
Measuring and driving ROI from a mobile strategy
IBM Mobile Quality Assurance - Open Beta Study Group Session 1Roger Snook
Supporting the open beta with a series of enablement sessions: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/mobileblog/entry/ibm_mobile_quality_assurance_learn_with_our_subject_matter_experts?lang=en
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Structural Design Process: Step-by-Step Guide for BuildingsChandresh Chudasama
The structural design process is explained: Follow our step-by-step guide to understand building design intricacies and ensure structural integrity. Learn how to build wonderful buildings with the help of our detailed information. Learn how to create structures with durability and reliability and also gain insights on ways of managing structures.
Taurus Zodiac Sign: Unveiling the Traits, Dates, and Horoscope Insights of th...my Pandit
Dive into the steadfast world of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the grounded, stable, and logical nature of Taurus individuals, and explore their key personality traits, important dates, and horoscope insights. Learn how the determination and patience of the Taurus sign make them the rock-steady achievers and anchors of the zodiac.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
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A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
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FIA officials brutally tortured innocent and snatched 200 Bitcoins of worth 4...jamalseoexpert1978
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Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
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Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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The Tata Group, a titan of Indian industry, is making waves with its advanced talks with Taiwanese chipmakers Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) and UMC Group. The goal? Establishing a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication unit (fab) in Dholera, Gujarat. This isn’t just any project; it’s a potential game changer for India’s chipmaking aspirations and a boon for investors seeking promising residential projects in dholera sir.
Visit : https://www.avirahi.com/blog/tata-group-dials-taiwan-for-its-chipmaking-ambition-in-gujarats-dholera/
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
How to Implement a Real Estate CRM SoftwareSalesTown
To implement a CRM for real estate, set clear goals, choose a CRM with key real estate features, and customize it to your needs. Migrate your data, train your team, and use automation to save time. Monitor performance, ensure data security, and use the CRM to enhance marketing. Regularly check its effectiveness to improve your business.
Thank you for joining us today for the latest installment in Smartbridge’s Information Management Webinar Series. Today’s topic will be about Mobile BI in 2015 – 5 important things to know to make it happen for your organization.
I am Matt DiBona, a Director in the Smartbridge Enterprise Information Management practice.
And I am Ryan Campanile, Vice President of our Enterprise Information Management practice.
Today, I am going to cover the reasons to make the transition to Mobile business intelligence, some common reasons why organizations haven’t transitioned, and how to get over those hurdles. Ryan will then lead us through some of the common challenges faced during a Mobile BI implementations and some of the lessons learned we have compiled over our years of delivering BI solutions on Mobile.
So the first topic I want to address is the question, “Why Transition to Mobile BI?”
To help answer that, it is important to understand where the industry is in this transition. As you can see here, the trend is moving towards mobile delivery of everything, and business intelligence and analytics are no different. More and more people will have either company issued devices or be using their own devices. So in spite of whether your company chooses to enable its users by delivering killer apps, they will still find ways to incorporate their phones and tablets into their job.
Based on these industry statistics, let’s take a quick poll to see where the audience is with Mobile BI initiatives at their organizations.
Based on the fact that people have the devices (whether company-issued or personally owned), allowing users to use their devices will allow them to engage further and be more responsive, as you are letting them do what needs to be done when it needs to be done wherever they happen to be. Further, the more likely they are to view the information because it is with them all the time, the more likely they are to work with others to resolve any particular issues identified.
Example: in a field operations organization, you can allow users to see how things went yesterday before they even get out of bed. They can then forward the concerning insight/metric to the right person first thing.
On the right hand side, by delivering information in an intuitive way on a mobile device, it helps simplify the process for making decisions. So not only can decisions be made faster, but they have a higher likelihood of success because the decisions are being made on facts presented through the dashboards, and actions are being taken more timely.
All of these benefits combine to ultimately drive Increased Productivity. People are engaged and motivated to work together because Mobile BI makes it easier to do so. Putting insights into your employees hands will allow them to accelerate their business process, which makes them feel more empowered and allows them to deliver higher value.
Now, another major trend in BI is moving from the diagnostic analytics world of answering, “What happened?” to the predictive “What will happen?” or prescriptive “How can we make it happen?”. Predictive and prescriptive analytics can allow a user to see the various potential options for action, and help them choose the one with the best expected outcome.
Coupling advanced analytics along with mobile delivery of these insights gets us closer to the “holy grail” of being able to make the best decisions at the best time. If you are able to provide this capability to your users wherever they happen to be, you are truly positioning the team to drive competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Example: As a restaurant manager, I may not know that weather later today is expected to be bad. Predictive analytics suggests that our labor should be reduced later in the day because customer traffic is predicted to be low based on a model developed correlating weather to guest counts. If I were to receive an alert on my mobile device, then I don’t have to be in front of my computer in order to take the recommended action of cutting some of the staff earlier tonight.
Based on our earlier poll, not everyone has transitioned their entire Enterprise to using Mobile BI. Let’s explore a few of the major reasons we have seen on why organizations haven’t gotten there yet.
First, “We’re not ready to tackle mobile yet”. There is definitely a need to prepare for using Mobile as part of your BI delivery platform. First, the software you use needs to offer mobile capabilities, and not all enterprise BI solutions are created equal in terms of their support for mobile delivery. But beyond the software, there are obviously remote access and security considerations that also must be considered.
Secondly, we find that companies haven’t yet tackled the challenges of BYOD and mobile device proliferation.
And lastly, like any technology initiative, it can be difficult to enlist the necessary support to get the initiative off the ground.
So let’s take another quick poll of the audience – what are the challenges you expect to face (or have faced) in trying to get your Mobile BI initiative off the ground?
As our poll suggested, there are various reasons why Mobile BI initiatives haven’t been successful yet. So let’s explore some ways to help you get over these internal hurdles to get your initiative launched.
(1) First, it is important to determine who will carry the torch for Mobile BI. Often this is someone in operations, because they have a larger contingency of remote-based staff. This person needs to have a strong and respected voice among executive leadership and the employee population in general.
(2) Next, use this champion to drive clarification of your organization’s BYOD policy. This discuss will likely involve IT, HR, and Legal, as well as representation from the lines of business. The goal is to establish a policy that protects both the individual and the company, and doesn’t create too much bureaucracy or fear of “big brother”, but refines your existing Acceptable Use Policy to include BYOD.
(3) On the topic of device proliferation, we’ve seen companies begin to reduce the number of options given to employees if company-issued devices. This will allow for a standard to evolve over time without the company incurring significant cost to replace existing devices that may not be at the end of their useful life.
(4) & (5) As with any new technology initiative, it is important to set yourself up for an initial success, so it makes sense to engage third parties to help tightly scope the initial project that is up for approval. It can be smaller, faster, and more successful if you use the collective experience of these third parties who have been through this before.
(6) And lastly, leverage these third parties to help build the business case to get your initiative approved. They have a vested interest in the project getting approved, so lean on them for their expertise in quantifying the business value of the initiative.
By following these recommendations on overcoming the hurdles standing in the way of your Mobile BI initiative, hopefully you now have been given the green light. I’m going to hand over to Ryan Campanile to take you through the implementation side of your Mobile BI initiative.
Not fully considering the mobile user experience during design
Viewing something in a mobile browser doesn’t typically leverage the inherent strengths of the native apps available (more intuitive widgets, gestures, GPS or other sensors, etc.)
Users expect extremely high performance like their other consumer apps; if it’s slow they won’t use it
Things that work well on the web don’t translate perfectly to the tablet; things that work well on a tablet don’t translate directly to the phone
Not starting with the best first mobile BI use case
Starting with a scenario that is new or isn’t broadly used would
Simply copying old tabular, “print-style” reports onto the mobile device
Attempting to enable a capability that is very detail-oriented with multiple levels of drill-down
Trying to deliver too many requirements and form factors initially
Infrastructure, Deployment, Security issues
BYOD policy is undefined, unclear, or incomplete
A Mobile Device Management solution is not in place
Do you have a solution that handles establishing a secure connection to the corporate network, automatically pushes apps and app updates, ensures OS/patch compliance, and can handle remote wiping of sensitive information?
While mobile BI apps can be connected to your BI servers if externally facing, are you aware of what information is stored locally, and whether information is encrypted in transport?
Too many devices causes complexity: Phones, tablets, phablets – Even Apple now has 4 phone resolutions supporting IOS8
Not enough support from the business/user community