The document discusses TeliaSonera's mobile self-service strategy and initiatives. It operates in 17 countries, has 170 million mobile customers, and 1.6 million subscribers in Norway. The company aims to improve the customer experience through initiatives like developing hybrid mobile apps that can be created once and distributed across platforms, optimizing websites for different devices, and promoting self-service options to reduce customer support calls and increase customer loyalty and consumption. Analysys Mason recommends a gradual rollout of self-service features on mobile and using customer data to personalize offers.
Watch the full webinar with audio and video here: http://moto.ly/killthelaptopwebinar
Business users need to stay connected to company systems while on the go, and developers need to create apps that empower their mobile workforce. How can you create apps that meet user needs and company requirements?
Jason Ruger, Senior Director of IT Strategy and Information Security for Motorola Mobility, explains the challenges and solutions for building enterprise mobile apps.
Webinar topics include:
-Mobile app security and misconceptions
-Designing an app that works across multiple platforms
-Testing across multiple Android™ versions
-Deploying enterprise apps and updates
-Learn how to free your clients from their laptops and make them even more productive with your Android apps.
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?
Workshop session A6: Building a Low Cost Mobile Web Presence Terminalfour
There's no escaping it, mobile web will be bigger than desktop by 2015. If mobile isn't on your 2012 web strategy, it needs to be and soon. This vendor-independent presentation will provide practical advice on how to prepare for your organisation's shift to mobile and, importantly, how to build a mobile presence without 'breaking the bank'. It will cover approaches that organisations can adopt to enable personalised web experiences for mobile devices. The presentation will outline the delivery methods available to make this step: adding mobile to web presence; add a mobile app or develop a mobile site.
Facilitator, Laura Murphy, TERMINALFOUR
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
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
1. The document discusses mobile application containers, which allow partitioning of work and personal data on mobile devices.
2. Containers provide a way for developers to build applications quickly while also giving IT administrators security, management, and control over corporate data.
3. Different types of containers include those that lock down entire devices, separate work and personal spaces, or provide security on an app-by-app basis.
The document discusses how mobile usage is growing rapidly and will soon surpass desktop usage. It notes that mobile data traffic and app downloads are increasing significantly each year. The presentation encourages businesses to develop a mobile strategy and app to engage mobile customers. It emphasizes understanding customer needs and behaviors, developing quality content and experiences, and testing strategies through an iterative process.
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART IRelayware
Mobile app developers have been engaged in a philosophical debate about "HTML5 vs. Native" for a couple of years now. But more and more in-the-know mobile strategists are deciding the answer is "Neither." Rather than choose between rich and interactive native experiences or portable and cost-effective web development, more apps are being deployed using web technologies and "native containers" to deliver the best of both worlds.
Highlights:
- What is a "container?"
- What are the different types of containers?
- For which types of apps is each appropriate?
- What are the advantages of a container deployment strategy?
- Are there good examples of successfully deployed containerized mobile apps?
Watch the full webinar with audio and video here: http://moto.ly/killthelaptopwebinar
Business users need to stay connected to company systems while on the go, and developers need to create apps that empower their mobile workforce. How can you create apps that meet user needs and company requirements?
Jason Ruger, Senior Director of IT Strategy and Information Security for Motorola Mobility, explains the challenges and solutions for building enterprise mobile apps.
Webinar topics include:
-Mobile app security and misconceptions
-Designing an app that works across multiple platforms
-Testing across multiple Android™ versions
-Deploying enterprise apps and updates
-Learn how to free your clients from their laptops and make them even more productive with your Android apps.
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?
Workshop session A6: Building a Low Cost Mobile Web Presence Terminalfour
There's no escaping it, mobile web will be bigger than desktop by 2015. If mobile isn't on your 2012 web strategy, it needs to be and soon. This vendor-independent presentation will provide practical advice on how to prepare for your organisation's shift to mobile and, importantly, how to build a mobile presence without 'breaking the bank'. It will cover approaches that organisations can adopt to enable personalised web experiences for mobile devices. The presentation will outline the delivery methods available to make this step: adding mobile to web presence; add a mobile app or develop a mobile site.
Facilitator, Laura Murphy, TERMINALFOUR
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
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
1. The document discusses mobile application containers, which allow partitioning of work and personal data on mobile devices.
2. Containers provide a way for developers to build applications quickly while also giving IT administrators security, management, and control over corporate data.
3. Different types of containers include those that lock down entire devices, separate work and personal spaces, or provide security on an app-by-app basis.
The document discusses how mobile usage is growing rapidly and will soon surpass desktop usage. It notes that mobile data traffic and app downloads are increasing significantly each year. The presentation encourages businesses to develop a mobile strategy and app to engage mobile customers. It emphasizes understanding customer needs and behaviors, developing quality content and experiences, and testing strategies through an iterative process.
Demystifying the Mobile Container - PART IRelayware
Mobile app developers have been engaged in a philosophical debate about "HTML5 vs. Native" for a couple of years now. But more and more in-the-know mobile strategists are deciding the answer is "Neither." Rather than choose between rich and interactive native experiences or portable and cost-effective web development, more apps are being deployed using web technologies and "native containers" to deliver the best of both worlds.
Highlights:
- What is a "container?"
- What are the different types of containers?
- For which types of apps is each appropriate?
- What are the advantages of a container deployment strategy?
- Are there good examples of successfully deployed containerized mobile apps?
Mobile Applications – Market Evaluation and Opportunitiesb-to-v Partners AG
This document provides an overview and analysis of the mobile applications market and opportunities for investment. It discusses recent trends driving growth in mobile apps like open platforms and payment systems. The market size for smartphones and apps is growing rapidly. While many apps are downloaded, retention and monetization rates are still low. The document evaluates business models and investments in different app categories. It also provides considerations for making successful investments in mobile apps, focusing on social, entertainment, and viral features. In the last section, it introduces the investment firm b-to-v and their approach to investing in startups.
Discover the opportunities of developing Apps for Vodafone 360Vodafone developer
Vodafone launched its Vodafone 360 service and app store to support developers in creating apps for over 2 million compatible devices using web technologies. The Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) allows apps to be easily distributed across multiple global operators by submitting them once to the JIL.org site. Developers can generate revenue from their apps through a 70% revenue share or by keeping 100% of advertising revenue. Vodafone provides tools to help developers target the right audience using insights into Vodafone customers' downloading and app usage patterns.
Mobile device usage has surpassed desktop usage, with the top activities being texting, emailing, using social media platforms like Facebook, taking photos with cameras, reading news, online shopping, and checking the weather. Two-thirds of the world's population now owns at least one mobile device. Mobile apps allow businesses to create brand awareness, engage customers through in-app offers and promotions, and increase access to users by providing local information and driving in-person visits. There are three main types of mobile apps: native apps designed for specific platforms, web-based apps that function through a browser, and hybrid apps that combine native and web-based elements.
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
The document discusses embracing BYOD trends in enterprises while maintaining security, privacy and user experience. It outlines challenges like data security and different approaches like mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM) and separating enterprise and personal data. WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager is introduced as a solution that provides MDM, an enterprise app store, and mobile application management features to address BYOD challenges.
IBM Mobile Quality Assurance - Open Beta Study Group Session 1Roger Snook
IBM is introducing a new Mobile Quality Assurance tool in open beta to help organizations continuously deliver high quality mobile applications. The tool provides features across the mobile development lifecycle like over the air app distribution to testers, in-app bug reporting, direct user feedback collection, crash log reporting, and planned sentiment analysis of app store reviews. These capabilities are meant to streamline the feedback loop from users and testers to development teams to integrate user input before and after application releases. The goal is to improve mobile app quality and proactively manage quality risks through rapid issue identification and reduced development cycles.
Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to BackendSanjeev Sharma
Enterprise Applications are typically no more than a User Interface to a set of complex back-end systems. They allow Systems of Record to become Systems of Interaction by putting the records and the ability to interact with them in the palm of your hand. A good User Experience with such a Mobile App requires designing the entire end-to-end architecture with the User Interaction in mind. What is your enterprise mobile apps’ back-end? Is it a single ‘black-box’ serving up data via REST calls? Or is it a set of back-ends, communicating with your app’s UI via multiple APIs. Does your back-end include services that require you to change your app’s UI every time it gets updated? Does the nature of your back-end impact how you build your app, impact the UI design decisions you need to take? How do you test all your back-end(s) for functionality and performance? How do you integrate all these pieces together? How do you provide a good User Experience? As you build complex mobile apps, the architecture of your complete end-to-end system – Backend to UI – becomes critical to your application’s success. This presentation will help attendees identify key architectural decisions that they need to take early in their mobile app development lifecycle to help address these challenges, reduce risk and cost and enhance the User Experience. It will do so by presenting examples of successful architectures of mobile apps and explore key decisions they took and why.
Device management by WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
The document discusses WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (WSO2 EMM), which provides a solution for securing and managing devices, applications, and data in enterprise environments. It highlights key features of WSO2 EMM such as mobile device management, an enterprise app store, identity management and analytics. The presenter then demonstrates WSO2 EMM and discusses its architecture and use cases such as single app mode, parental controls, and enterprise data wiping.
This document summarizes a presentation about smartphones. It begins with an outline of the presentation topics, which include an article overview, apps, operating systems, and a comparison of smartphones and iPads. It then provides more details on each section, describing the features and characteristics of smartphones, examples of apps and what they can do, the major mobile operating systems and their strengths/weaknesses, and how the iPad has impacted smartphones and may evolve in the future. It concludes that while no single platform will likely dominate, a few players will emerge as dominant in the smartphone market.
BYOD for your business with WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
This document discusses enabling BYOD (bring your own device) programs in businesses using WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM). It begins with an introduction of the presenter and WSO2. It then discusses how businesses have evolved from employees working solely from the office to increasing mobility. This brings benefits like increased productivity but also risks around data security if devices are lost or apps are malicious. EMM tools like mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) can help secure devices and control apps/data. WSO2 EMM is highlighted as an open source solution that provides MDM, an enterprise app store, and MAM features to securely enable BYOD programs while balancing usability
Introducing the WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
The document discusses WSO2's Enterprise Mobility Management solution. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and agenda. It then provides background on WSO2 and what it delivers. The rest of the document focuses on enterprise mobility challenges and how WSO2 addresses them with its open source solution. It covers mobile device management, mobile application management, application development capabilities, and roadmap. Demos of the solution are also mentioned.
This document provides an introduction to WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) presented by Chatura Dilan Perera, a Senior Software Engineer at WSO2. The presentation discusses WSO2 as a company, an overview of EMM and its components for mobile device management and application management. It demonstrates EMM capabilities, benefits of using it, new features in version 1.1 and the product roadmap. The presentation aims to explain how EMM can help organizations address challenges of enterprise mobility.
Mobile Enterprise Application Platform: A solution to myriad challenges in en...[x]cube LABS
1. The document discusses Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms (MEAPs), which provide tools and middleware for developing, deploying, and managing mobile applications across different devices and platforms.
2. MEAPs address challenges like app diversity and fragmentation by allowing developers to write apps once and deploy them across platforms. They also enable integration with backend systems and device features.
3. The document examines the benefits of MEAPs, including faster development and deployment, management capabilities, and issues to consider when choosing a MEAP solution.
This document provides an overview and agenda for getting an iOS device managed by the WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM). It discusses creating the iOS EMM agent, configuring the WSO2 EMM server for iOS, enrolling an iOS device, managing the device with policies, and creating an enterprise mobile store. The presentation is delivered by Niranjan Karunanandham, a senior software engineer at WSO2 who contributes to their EMM product.
As smartphones'market share is steadily growing in western countries, featurephones still represent more than 80% of the global market. Is there a path to a trade-off strategy for publishers ?
This document provides an overview of WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) 2.0.0, including what Enterprise Mobility Management is, the challenges it addresses, and WSO2 EMM's features. Key updates in 2.0.0 include a revamped architecture, support for Windows devices, enhanced support for Android and iOS, improved policy management, REST API support, and app management improvements. Planned updates include bug fixes in 2.0.1 and further BYOD/COPE separation support in 2.1.0.
WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) allows organizations to securely manage mobile devices and apps. It addresses key challenges of data security, remote device management, and mobile application development. The EMM uses the Connected Device Management Framework (CDMF) for device, application, policy and other management functions. It supports features like device enrollment, policy enforcement, app distribution, and security controls on iOS, Android and Windows platforms to help organizations securely enable mobility.
Kevin Benedict, Senior Analyst for Digital Transformation and Mobility at Cognizant, and Susan Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at AnyPresence, explore the ways companies can achieve an information advantage through digital and organizational transformation.
Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms (MEAP) are now an essential building block for enterprise's information system. This presentation shows why and what are the challenges solved.
El documento describe varios recursos históricos, artísticos y patrimoniales de la ciudad de Córdoba. Estos incluyen catedrales, iglesias, ermitas y monasterios; sinagogas; palacios; fortalezas y castillos; murallas; puentes; museos de artes, historia, arqueología, ciencias naturales y etnografía; y escultura. La mayoría de estos recursos se clasifican dentro de las jerarquías 1 a 4, lo que indica que son elementos atractivos capaces de motivar
Mobile Applications – Market Evaluation and Opportunitiesb-to-v Partners AG
This document provides an overview and analysis of the mobile applications market and opportunities for investment. It discusses recent trends driving growth in mobile apps like open platforms and payment systems. The market size for smartphones and apps is growing rapidly. While many apps are downloaded, retention and monetization rates are still low. The document evaluates business models and investments in different app categories. It also provides considerations for making successful investments in mobile apps, focusing on social, entertainment, and viral features. In the last section, it introduces the investment firm b-to-v and their approach to investing in startups.
Discover the opportunities of developing Apps for Vodafone 360Vodafone developer
Vodafone launched its Vodafone 360 service and app store to support developers in creating apps for over 2 million compatible devices using web technologies. The Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) allows apps to be easily distributed across multiple global operators by submitting them once to the JIL.org site. Developers can generate revenue from their apps through a 70% revenue share or by keeping 100% of advertising revenue. Vodafone provides tools to help developers target the right audience using insights into Vodafone customers' downloading and app usage patterns.
Mobile device usage has surpassed desktop usage, with the top activities being texting, emailing, using social media platforms like Facebook, taking photos with cameras, reading news, online shopping, and checking the weather. Two-thirds of the world's population now owns at least one mobile device. Mobile apps allow businesses to create brand awareness, engage customers through in-app offers and promotions, and increase access to users by providing local information and driving in-person visits. There are three main types of mobile apps: native apps designed for specific platforms, web-based apps that function through a browser, and hybrid apps that combine native and web-based elements.
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
The document discusses embracing BYOD trends in enterprises while maintaining security, privacy and user experience. It outlines challenges like data security and different approaches like mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM) and separating enterprise and personal data. WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager is introduced as a solution that provides MDM, an enterprise app store, and mobile application management features to address BYOD challenges.
IBM Mobile Quality Assurance - Open Beta Study Group Session 1Roger Snook
IBM is introducing a new Mobile Quality Assurance tool in open beta to help organizations continuously deliver high quality mobile applications. The tool provides features across the mobile development lifecycle like over the air app distribution to testers, in-app bug reporting, direct user feedback collection, crash log reporting, and planned sentiment analysis of app store reviews. These capabilities are meant to streamline the feedback loop from users and testers to development teams to integrate user input before and after application releases. The goal is to improve mobile app quality and proactively manage quality risks through rapid issue identification and reduced development cycles.
Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to BackendSanjeev Sharma
Enterprise Applications are typically no more than a User Interface to a set of complex back-end systems. They allow Systems of Record to become Systems of Interaction by putting the records and the ability to interact with them in the palm of your hand. A good User Experience with such a Mobile App requires designing the entire end-to-end architecture with the User Interaction in mind. What is your enterprise mobile apps’ back-end? Is it a single ‘black-box’ serving up data via REST calls? Or is it a set of back-ends, communicating with your app’s UI via multiple APIs. Does your back-end include services that require you to change your app’s UI every time it gets updated? Does the nature of your back-end impact how you build your app, impact the UI design decisions you need to take? How do you test all your back-end(s) for functionality and performance? How do you integrate all these pieces together? How do you provide a good User Experience? As you build complex mobile apps, the architecture of your complete end-to-end system – Backend to UI – becomes critical to your application’s success. This presentation will help attendees identify key architectural decisions that they need to take early in their mobile app development lifecycle to help address these challenges, reduce risk and cost and enhance the User Experience. It will do so by presenting examples of successful architectures of mobile apps and explore key decisions they took and why.
Device management by WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
The document discusses WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (WSO2 EMM), which provides a solution for securing and managing devices, applications, and data in enterprise environments. It highlights key features of WSO2 EMM such as mobile device management, an enterprise app store, identity management and analytics. The presenter then demonstrates WSO2 EMM and discusses its architecture and use cases such as single app mode, parental controls, and enterprise data wiping.
This document summarizes a presentation about smartphones. It begins with an outline of the presentation topics, which include an article overview, apps, operating systems, and a comparison of smartphones and iPads. It then provides more details on each section, describing the features and characteristics of smartphones, examples of apps and what they can do, the major mobile operating systems and their strengths/weaknesses, and how the iPad has impacted smartphones and may evolve in the future. It concludes that while no single platform will likely dominate, a few players will emerge as dominant in the smartphone market.
BYOD for your business with WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
This document discusses enabling BYOD (bring your own device) programs in businesses using WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM). It begins with an introduction of the presenter and WSO2. It then discusses how businesses have evolved from employees working solely from the office to increasing mobility. This brings benefits like increased productivity but also risks around data security if devices are lost or apps are malicious. EMM tools like mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) can help secure devices and control apps/data. WSO2 EMM is highlighted as an open source solution that provides MDM, an enterprise app store, and MAM features to securely enable BYOD programs while balancing usability
Introducing the WSO2 Enterprise Mobility ManagerWSO2
The document discusses WSO2's Enterprise Mobility Management solution. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and agenda. It then provides background on WSO2 and what it delivers. The rest of the document focuses on enterprise mobility challenges and how WSO2 addresses them with its open source solution. It covers mobile device management, mobile application management, application development capabilities, and roadmap. Demos of the solution are also mentioned.
This document provides an introduction to WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) presented by Chatura Dilan Perera, a Senior Software Engineer at WSO2. The presentation discusses WSO2 as a company, an overview of EMM and its components for mobile device management and application management. It demonstrates EMM capabilities, benefits of using it, new features in version 1.1 and the product roadmap. The presentation aims to explain how EMM can help organizations address challenges of enterprise mobility.
Mobile Enterprise Application Platform: A solution to myriad challenges in en...[x]cube LABS
1. The document discusses Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms (MEAPs), which provide tools and middleware for developing, deploying, and managing mobile applications across different devices and platforms.
2. MEAPs address challenges like app diversity and fragmentation by allowing developers to write apps once and deploy them across platforms. They also enable integration with backend systems and device features.
3. The document examines the benefits of MEAPs, including faster development and deployment, management capabilities, and issues to consider when choosing a MEAP solution.
This document provides an overview and agenda for getting an iOS device managed by the WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM). It discusses creating the iOS EMM agent, configuring the WSO2 EMM server for iOS, enrolling an iOS device, managing the device with policies, and creating an enterprise mobile store. The presentation is delivered by Niranjan Karunanandham, a senior software engineer at WSO2 who contributes to their EMM product.
As smartphones'market share is steadily growing in western countries, featurephones still represent more than 80% of the global market. Is there a path to a trade-off strategy for publishers ?
This document provides an overview of WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) 2.0.0, including what Enterprise Mobility Management is, the challenges it addresses, and WSO2 EMM's features. Key updates in 2.0.0 include a revamped architecture, support for Windows devices, enhanced support for Android and iOS, improved policy management, REST API support, and app management improvements. Planned updates include bug fixes in 2.0.1 and further BYOD/COPE separation support in 2.1.0.
WSO2 Enterprise Mobility Manager (EMM) allows organizations to securely manage mobile devices and apps. It addresses key challenges of data security, remote device management, and mobile application development. The EMM uses the Connected Device Management Framework (CDMF) for device, application, policy and other management functions. It supports features like device enrollment, policy enforcement, app distribution, and security controls on iOS, Android and Windows platforms to help organizations securely enable mobility.
Kevin Benedict, Senior Analyst for Digital Transformation and Mobility at Cognizant, and Susan Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at AnyPresence, explore the ways companies can achieve an information advantage through digital and organizational transformation.
Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms (MEAP) are now an essential building block for enterprise's information system. This presentation shows why and what are the challenges solved.
El documento describe varios recursos históricos, artísticos y patrimoniales de la ciudad de Córdoba. Estos incluyen catedrales, iglesias, ermitas y monasterios; sinagogas; palacios; fortalezas y castillos; murallas; puentes; museos de artes, historia, arqueología, ciencias naturales y etnografía; y escultura. La mayoría de estos recursos se clasifican dentro de las jerarquías 1 a 4, lo que indica que son elementos atractivos capaces de motivar
The Nature's Pride Way - Implementing Lean Bottom-upRobert Jonkers
A practical and people oriented approach for implementing Lean. Crafting a sustainable journey to ensure that every change and improvement will stick. At the end it will result in a continuous improvement engine on all levels of the organisation.
The presentation was gives at the anual LeanSixSigmaPartners event 2014.
La consideración del concepto de cadena agroalimentaria en los procesos de id...ExternalEvents
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El documento habla sobre una nave alienígena que se comunica con la Tierra, exigiendo que los humanos rindan sus naves y permitan que los alienígenas añadan sus características biológicas y tecnológicas a las suyas. La resistencia, afirman los alienígenas, es inútil.
La dihidrotestosterona (DHT) es un andrógeno producido a partir de la testosterona que juega un papel clave en el desarrollo sexual masculino. Niveles altos de DHT pueden causar calvicie y agrandamiento de la próstata. Fármacos como la finasterida y la dutasterida inhiben la producción de DHT y se usan para tratar estas condiciones reduciendo los niveles de DHT en el cuerpo.
Este documento resume una exposición de arte del artista Levi Orta titulada "Gozando mientras trato de entender algo de política". La exposición incluye instalaciones que muestran videos de políticos cantando, imágenes de políticos divirtiéndose en reuniones, y poemas dedicados a diferentes líderes políticos. El objetivo de Orta es revelar la naturaleza compleja del poder político y las relaciones entre gobernantes y ciudadanos a través de un enfoque lúdico.
Adidas inaugura una nueva tienda en Valencia que combina sus líneas de Sport Performance y Sport Style. Sisley crea un nuevo concept store en Milán con escaparates interactivos y contenidos generados por usuarios. La firma gallega Do Rego & Novoa abre su primera tienda propia en Lugo para potenciar su expansión en el mercado nacional e internacional.
The document discusses the concept of open government and its implementation through web 2.0 technologies. It provides an overview of open government as an umbrella term for concepts like transparency, participation, collaboration and open data. It then outlines how social media and web 2.0 tools are opening up state and administration by enabling collaborative and transparent information sharing, editing, discussion, decision making and programming. Examples of these tools include wikis, social networks, open data portals and collaborative mapping.
Located at the forefront of today’s increasingly web-savvy population is the modern student. When students seek information these days, whether
from a company or an educational institution, they begin with the Internet. Today’s students are interacting with, evaluating and comparing schools
often without setting foot on a campus or having a single human conversation.
Este documento proporciona una historia general de los cruceros, desde su inicio en el siglo XIX hasta convertirse en una industria global en el siglo XXI. Detalla las 10 compañías de cruceros más influyentes y los principales destinos como el Mediterráneo, el Caribe y los fiordos de Escandinavia. También incluye videos, enlaces a agencias de viajes especializadas y noticias sobre la industria de cruceros.
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The presentation slide that I presented on Creatology (creative and technology) seminar, University of Indonesia, Dec 17, 2011.
I used some materials from my previous presentations, but with some updated data.
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1. NetCom Snapshot
CRM & Apps
Lill Cecilie Bølstad
SelfService & Interactive CRM Manager
TeliaSonera Norge AS (NetCom)
2. TeliaSonera - world wide footprint
Facts & Figures
• Operates in 17 countries
• Europe`s 6.th largest telco
• 170 mill mobile customers
• 104 billion SEK (net sales)
• 1.6 mill subscribers in Norway
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3. Vision and CRM Best Practice
WC Customer Experience Customer LifeCycle
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4. Self Service benefits
Analysys Mason says mobile operators
can;
• Reduce calls to customer service (20%)
• Create loyal customers
• Increase the average consumption per
customer (18%)
Self Service comprises automated services where
a customer can access and control their
account, obtain help, order new products, receive
offers and recommendations and share them
across their social network.
analysys mason 2012
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6. Telia Sonera App Development Process
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8. Mitt NetCom vs MinApp vs Min Side (desktop web)
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9. Mitt NetCom hybrids With Native Functionality
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10. E-mail and Permission Marketing
Collecting e-mail addresses – takes time and money
Collecting permissions, per subject is technically demanding
Communicate where users are spending most time!
Mitt NetCom Mitt NetCom Mitt NetCom NetCom Startside
Web App Android Hybrid Windows Hybrid Web App
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11. m.netcom.no
NetCom customer Mobile Start Page
+/- 70’ unike users – 85% returning visits
August 2012
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13. Save
time, money, and
give users updates
instantly.
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15. Speed and usability
– more than a
coverage issue?
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16. 74% av brukerne
forlater mobilsiden din
hvis den tar mer enn
5 sekunder å laste
Source:Source: Education Research 2011 + Brad Frost, MoDev Washington 19. set. 2012
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18. Mobile optimization - several layers
TNS Local Report 2012 - Norway
Market share Smartphone only
1%
1%
1%
2%
Nokia 1% Android
0% 14%
12% Apple 1%
27% iOS(Apple)
Sony Ericsson 4%
Samsung 1% 44% BlackBerry(OS)
13% HTC
Symbian
LG
Huawei Windows Phone 7
35% or Higher
18% 25% Blackberry Windows Mobile
Motorola 6.5 or Lower
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20. To keep speed up;
Use Device Detection
Optimize Mobile Site
Before Serving Client
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21. Summary;
• CRM, Customer Lifecycle, Clear Vision
• Web Apps vs Hybrid vs Native App
• Create Once Publish Everywhere
• Speed, coverage & device detection
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22. Takk for meg
Lill Cecilie Bølstad
SelfService & Interactive CRM Manager
TeliaSonera Norge AS (NetCom)
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24. Noen tips fra analysys mason
• Plasser mobil som en viktig kanal for markedsføring og kommunikasjon
• Grensesnittet bygges likt på tvers av ulike enheter og mobilplattformer
• Trinnvis tilnærming til selvbetjening på mobilen. Ikke for mange funksjoner med en gang, start
enkelt og oversiktlig
• En effektiv markedsføringsstrategi for å øke bevisstheten rundt mobil selvbetjening er avgjørende
• Operatørene bør utnytte dataen som samles inn fra selvbetjeningsløsningen til å tilpasse og
målrette sine tilbud. Brukerprofiler eller bruksmønstre kan muliggjøre personlige tilbud og
kampanjer.
• Operatørene bør utvikle egne, enkle grensesnitt for mobil nå, og samtidig begynne å forberede back-
end-systemer for fremtidens mer avanserte grensesnitt. Dette for å trene opp kundene i å bruke
selvbetjening på mobilen. Det er også viktig at kunden kjenner seg igjen fra operatørens andre
kanaler.
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Editor's Notes
Flunkende ny i denne rollen, men har sannsynligvis opparbeidet meg noe relevant kompetanse etter å ha jobbet med kundedialog og lojalitet i telecombransjen siden 2000.Jeg skal presentere noen av våre mobilsiter vi har ute i dag med fokus på selvhjelpsløsninger (MinSide) og vår egen surfeportal, og hvordan vi jobber med å holde sitene oppdatert med aktuelle temaer.Siden jeg jobber i NetCom sin Consumer-divisjon, i avdeling CRM, vil jeg gå kort inn på dette med kundens livssyklus.Jeg vil også gå litt inn på noen tekniske momenter som er viktig å ha i tankene når man bygger mobilsider, som for eksempel hensyn til kundenes telefonpark og dekning.
Visjon for TeliaSonera; World Class CustomerExperience.Vi fokuserer på å forstå kunden og gi best mulig service i alle ”point ofcontact”.Har vel noe å strekke oss mot der, og mitt fokus vil bli i selvhjelpsløsninger, mobilsider, apper. Ift kundens livvsyklus har man helt klart ulike behov, også ift hvor avansert bruker man erEksempel – den høye mørke vs sin første smarttelefonÅ ha så klart uttegnede rettesnorer hjelper til å prioritere på funksjonalitet- og innholdssiden
Det er også nyttig å ta en avsjekk med hva ekspertene sier; siste rapport fra Analysys Mason tallfester gevinsten for mobiloperatører som innfører apper og mobile selvhjelpsløsningerSelf Service bør innbefatte automatiserte tjenester der en kunde kan få tilgang til og kontrollere sin konto, få hjelp, bestille nye produkter, motta tilbud og anbefalinger og dele dette over sitt sosiale nettverk.Kundene forventer dette, så det er ikke noe å lure på om man skal levere.
Vi har klare prosesser ift å bygge og launcheapper;Bildet illustrerer 6 step man må ta for å bygge og launche enapp for TeliaSonera. Jeg vil tro disse «stepene» er relevante for flere enn oss.Vi har nå Økt fokus på konsistent UX over apper gjennom detaljerte UX-retningslinjer -ingen grunn til ulik brukeropplevelse om du bruker den ene eller andre appeneAppTeam engasjeres tidlig for å unngå tekniske og forretningsmessige problemer senere -Alle retningslinjer og regelverk fra ulike «App-stores» er vel et fagfelt i seg selv.Tilbakemelding midtveis i utviklingen gjør at ting ikke er i feil spor
Blå søyle viser markedsføringspenger brukt per kanal Rød søyle viser tid brukt per kanalTV og radio er i balanse – på mobilen ser vi et stort avvik. 23% av medietiden brukes på mobilen. 1% av markedsføringspengene brukes her.Fler og fler oppdager potensialet her, og planlegger å bruke mere penger.
Siden jeg representerer en mobiloperatør, er det vel også naturlig å berøre dekning.Jeg har tatt med et bilde av Barcodes i Bjørvika;Barcodebygningene i Bjørvika, Oslo er et eksempel på endringer som påvirker dekningen i et område. Bygningene er som en vegg av betong, metall og stråledempende glass som «dreper» mobilsignalene. Dette jobber vi selvsagt med løsninger på.Som jeg nevnte var NetCom først i verden med 4G. 4G er til forskjell fra 3G og GSM et rent datanettTusenvis av basestasjoner byttes ut nå ut ifbm et nettverks moderniseringsprosjekt, og nye basestasjoner med støtte for både 2G, 3G og 4G settes inn.Dette for at alle smarttelefonene, som er nye ift teknologien som ble lagt i nettverk og basestasjoner da nettet ble bygget, skal kunne spille bedre.Den faktiske datahastigheten påvirkes i tillegg alltid av Antall samtidige surferehvilken netteknologi (2G/3G/4G) man surfer på, hvor god devicen er til å motta mobilsignalerhvilke datahastigheter mobilen og nettbrettet kan mottaOg ikke nok med det – enkelte nettsteder hevder å være «mobiltilpasset», men vi har vel alle besøkt et par som tar laaaang tid å laste. (Du kan foreløpig ikke ringe eller sende tekstmeldinger i 4G-nettetså fremt du ikke benytter deg av internettelefonitjenester som Skype eller Viber. =(Svitsjing mellom surfing på 4G og ringing/sms i 3G/GSM-nettene må på plass før du kan telefon-surfe i 4G-nettetSvitsjefunksjonaliteten vil sannsynligvis være på plass allerede i løpet av nyårets tre første måneder)
Fint å ha en visjonog et mål å strekkesegimot.Så – hvahardette med mobile sider å gjøre?Proactive, personal and relevant customer dialogConsistent across channels and customer life cycle Being easily available in preferred channelAdding value Engage and surprise the customerStrenghten emotional commitment
Vi kan velerkjenne i NetCom at vi fremdeles har noe å strekke oss mot iftvisjonen for kundeservice…Men for min del å ha så klart uttegnederettesnorerhjelper det å prioritere på funksjonalitet- oginnholdssidenTeliaSonera`s vision: Proaktiv, personlig og relevant kunde dialogKonsekvent på tvers av kanaler og kundens livssyklusÅ være lett tilgjengelig i ønsket kanalVerdiøkningEngasjere og overraske kundenStyrke følelsesmessig engasjement