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The rise of the employee being empowered to be
more productive in a highly competitive and
fast-changing world has meant that enterprises
need to continuously evaluate efficiencies in
business processes and to enable individuals with
timely and relevant information. This trend is
only set to accelerate as employees are expected
to respond and make decisions faster than ever.
Work takes place anywhere, anytime, anyplace.
Mobility in this context is a natural evolution
for any enterprise and part of the natural
enterprise convergence development. The rise of
new work styles, including the need for increased
collaboration, knowledge management, presence, and
mobility predicate the need for improved methods
of business communication. Have you wondered if
you are taking full advantage of the latest
technologies, tools and services available in the
marketplace? Are you empowering your employees
with greater mobility and flexibility to allow
them to operate anytime and anywhere?
IDC research* has shown that enterprises in the
Asia Pacific region have reaffirmed the viability
of using enterprise mobility solutions to enhance
their business efficiency and productivity. Some
companies have begun deploying mobility solutions
to selected groups of users within their
organizations, while others are adopting a
wait-and-see attitude.
The growing enterprise mobility market has led
to a proliferation of players in the mobile
enterprise ecosystem, including hardware and
software vendors, system integrators and network
operators offering a multitude of mobility
solutions.
How much of this is real? Is it all hype or are
we finally able to put into practice what has long
been preached by telecom and technology
visionaries?
Find out more at IDC's Asia/ Pacific
Convergence and Mobility Conference 2006 - The
Mobile Enterprise: Convergence & Mobility
Strategies. IDC and industry experts will be
sharing their views on:
- The key drivers and inhibitors to Total
Enterprise Mobility across Asia Pacific
- Common pitfalls and obstacles companies will
face
- Questions that IT managers need to ask to
ensure a smooth switch to mobile convergence
- Benefits of a managed mobility solution
- How can firms utilise strategic voice/data
applications to achieve competitive
differentiation
In addition, there will also be workshops
covering topics such as:
- Corporate Security for the Mobile Enterprise
- Mobility Roadmap Planning - Beyond ROI
- Technical Roadmap Strategies - integrating
different technologies, vendors and standards
- Mobility Solutions: A User's Guide - the
do's and don'ts when deploying a mobility
solution across departments
IDC's Mobile Enterprise Conference will give
you a comprehensive, up-to-date and trustworthy
resource that will enable you to make
knowledgeable purchase decisions.
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