I will be speaking about how mobile devices are transforming paper process and the impact it has and will continue to have in business
Unfortunately, little consideration is given to the applications themselves. It is one thing to say we will use mobile devices to access the line-of-business application – insert yours here – and another to make it mobile ready
The “do” aspect of the organization focuses on IT, systems and application infrastructure that empower organizations to engage with customers—to on board them faster, minimize labor-intensive and error-prone business processes, improve customer service levels and anticipate buying sentiments based on real-time predictive analytics
The problem has emerged, Mancini argues, largely as a result of the lack of focus on people and processes in the last two decades
This stage moves beyond ubiquitous functions like mobilizing basic messaging or business applications (i.e. Salesforce Mobile). Asian organizations and employees are focused on mobilizing core enterprise processes through the incorporation of data capture into mobile applications
How do you take your business applications and make them mobile ready?
How does an enterprise obtain and develop applications for mobile computers that are useful in their particular environment?
Can you honestly tell me that someone who processes invoices is going to benefit from being able to do so on a tablet instead of on a PC?
5 Comments - So, my soapbox comment here really comes down to this: Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should; and just because it’s hard, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t. Thoughtful application of appropriate controls are ALWAYS valuable to the overall organization
http://www.conceptsearching.com/wp/whats-on-the-top-of-your-list-for-2013-priorities/ We recently completed a survey on the key priorities for executives in 2013 as it relates to any application that requires the use of metadata
The centralized appliance approach solves multiple problems: Enables signing at the edge—the signer uses the mobile / tablet / web browser to sign by making a signing request to the signature appliance. As a part of the process, the signer authenticates his identity with the appliance
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