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The Global Enterprise Mobility Community enterprisemobilitynetwork

The Global Enterprise Mobility Community www.enterprisemobilitynetwork.com. Enterprise Mobility In Action – making it happen Wednesday 30 May 2012 14:30 – 15:30 (GMT). Sharon Clancy Editor-in-Chief, Enterprise Mobility Network. 14:3 0 -14: 35 Welcome & introductions by Sharon Clancy

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The Global Enterprise Mobility Community enterprisemobilitynetwork

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  1. The Global Enterprise Mobility Community www.enterprisemobilitynetwork.com

  2. Enterprise Mobility In Action – making it happen Wednesday 30 May 2012 14:30 – 15:30 (GMT)

  3. Sharon ClancyEditor-in-Chief, Enterprise Mobility Network

  4. 14:30-14:35Welcome & introductions by Sharon Clancy 14:35 -15:10Sharon Clancy to conduct interview with guest speakers : - There are many ways a mobility rollout can go wrong - how can you avoid the pitfalls and get it right first time? 15:10-15:25 Q & Asession 15:25-15:30 Closing remarks

  5. Dennis Castor, Director, Global Client Managed Services, Psion Simon Gale, CTO - Workplace Services UKI, IBM Tim Hamilton-Davies, Owner, M-Netics Julian Niblett, Head of Operations Development Transformation, Boots Nigel Owens, Senior VP Worldwide Sales, General Manager EMEA, Motion Computing Julie Purves, Founder and CEO, B2M Solutions

  6. 1. Focus on business processes, not technology :- * What’s the business case? * What do you want to achieve? * Will you need to change any processes?

  7. 2. Keep it simple and under control:- * Don’t be too ambitious in scope * Engage your workers * Identify a project champion * Invest in training * Make time for a strong pilot rollout

  8. 3. Profile mobile worker groups: - * Data needs will differ * Devices will vary: one size doesn’t fit all

  9. 4. Fit-for-purpose:- * Don’t make the device choice first * Match devices with applications * Future-proofing your solution

  10. 5. Total cost of ownership:- * MDM: an essential tool, not an optional extra * Potential hidden costs * Financing

  11. Any Questions?

  12. Closing Remarks

  13. Thank You! www.enterprisemobilitynetwork.com

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