4. smartphones will
outnumber feature phones.
2011
We haven't hit the tipping point yet but
analysts* say by the 3rd quarter of
* source: Forrester and Nielsen
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11. what drives mobile enterprise?
connected lifestyles and workstyles.
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12. placeshifting.we are in an era of mobile workstyles
home, cafe, airport...productivity enroute.
what drives mobile enterprise?
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14. New pressures on CIO to support and secure
multiple platforms, devices, and apps.
New compliance issues not seen with laptops.
Employees bring a variety of personal devices
to work and connect to enterprise infrastructure.
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16. by j.cliss
email
apps & data
multimedia files
remote desktop
& real-time updates.
from an employee perspective:
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17. From a CIO’s perspective,
itʼs complicated.
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18. what holds mobile enterprise back?
security concerns.
lack of expertise.
costs.
19. An integrated, coherent
mobile enterprise strategy
involving all business units.
talent recruitment marketing sales force
product research & development fleetmanagement
customer service client & business intelligence
The objective is:
23. green
a mobile enterprise solution that is
automate and mobilize paper-based
processes and increase sustainability
(bonus: improve accuracy in reportage)
24. the speed of connected culture
& the velocity of business networks
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Today, considering
enterprise mobile solutions must be in sync with consumer mobile tech trends.
25. about
theauthor
Sidneyeve Matrix, PhD.
Queen's University.
SidneyeveMatrix.com
Thank you to Michael Keefe and Bianca Freedman for the invitation & inspiration.
Contents of this presentation including images have Creative Commons
Attribution‐Noncommercial‐Share Alike 3.0 Licenses.
This research was presented at Mobile Innovation Week
Toronto 2010, part of the Mobile ThinkTank series.
@sidneyeve