Our CEO, Dean Tang, recently spoke at the Mobile Computing Summit, so I'd like to welcome him to the AIIM Community Blog to discuss ABBYY’s perceptions of the event. Guest Post by Dean Tang, CEO, ABBYY USA With the development in technology of smartphones, tablets, netbooks, and laptops, we have entered a time where enterprises are putting an emphasis on mobile computing. This is a time of rapid change and adoption, and because of the constant evolution, there is still uncertainty on the specific role of mobile computing in the enterprise. How can organizations using mobile computing effectively?
Join us on September 22 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on how we can create a paperless office; including some discussion on whether or not mobile devices are a huge step in that direction. If you "went" to the last one, you know how this works, here are the questions....
Daniel O'Leary received AIIM's Distinguished Service Award in 2011. I've also been fortunate enough to have him as a regular blogger in this community. I caught up with Dan via email to ask him some questions about the industry, his thoughts on AIIM, and some questions just for fun. Q: ...
While we are already involved in the mobile computing arena by means of cell phones and smart devices, this next new wave is fast approaching
Cloud computing, social networking, enterprise 2.0 applications, email, messaging, and mobile computing are adding to the already complex landscape
Here he examines the fundamental revolution taking place in enterprise IT as a result of Internet access, mobile computing and the a myriad of elements including social networking
Technology infrastructures including network bandwidth, WiFi, mobile computing, distributed capture and high capacity, inexpensive disk storage are all mature technologies and are readily available
With the explosion of newly available mobile computing options and the popularity of using these devices for work, employees are increasingly ‘always on,’ and instantly connected to information and documents
For those with litigation and regulatory requirements, the ability to show a comprehensive plan can’t wait until a lawsuit. Mobile computing is pervasive today and so should your ability be to manage the content
But fragmentation has come in many more forms, through BYOD (bring your own device), an increase in home working, the growth of road warriors, cloud and mobile computing, smarter devices, and flatter organizational structures
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