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  1. 1. program Time Session 1.30 – 2.00 pm Registration and welcome coffee 2.00 – 2.30 pm Introduction by Jo Caudron and Bart Van den Notelaer 2.30 – 3.00 pm Keynote session: Define and Achieve Your Business Goals with Mobile Devices. Arek Dreyer - Dreyer Network Consultants, Inc. 3.00 – 3.30 pm Mobile security from a strategic, tactical and operational point of view. Bart De Win, Principal Consultant and CC Leader Application Security at Ascure. 3.30 – 4.00 pm Manage, control and secure all mobile devices. Ulrik Van Schepdael, founder of mobco 4.00 – 4.20 pm Nespresso case, Julien vander Straeten founder of Yaska 4.20 – 4.50 pm What kind of Mobile solutions can support your business? Bart Van den Notelaer, BU Manager Content & Applications of The Ring Ring Company. 4.50 – 5.00 pm Wrap up by Jo Caudron 5.00 – 6.00 pm Networking drink
  2. 2. introduction session • market figures • Mobile World Congress review • tablet opportunities • how mobile applications will empower your enterprise business processes
  3. 3. market figures
  4. 4. mobile relevance 10.503.250 residents 11.825.550 SIM cards = 112,46 % mobile penetration 17% smartphone penetration 1.402.504 Belgians surf several times per week with their mobile phone mobile internet penetration will be higher than desktop penetration in 2013 smartphone sales will account for 46% of all mobile phone sales worldwide by 2013. sources: The Netsize Guide 2010, MEC, ISPA, , Morgan Stanley, Gartner
  5. 5. smartphone OS for Western Europe Windows Mobile; bada; 2,18% 2,90% Web OS; 0,80% RIM OS; Palm OS ; 0,02% 10,16% Windows Phone ; 0,11% iOS; 46,40% Symbian; 21,77% Android; 15,65% Western Europe, Key Indicators, November 2010 (©Netbiscuits, 2011)
  6. 6. smartphone* installed base by subscribers (000) EU5 72.651 US 63.228 Italy 16.678 UK 16.620 Germany 14.026 Spain 13.157 France 12.170 EU5: UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain *comScore defines smartphones as a mobile device with the following operating systems: RIM, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Palm, Symbian Source: comScore MobiLens, 3 mon. avg. ending Dec. 2010
  7. 7. Android more than 300.000 Android phone activations at a day 170 Android-based handsets currently available from 27 device vendors
  8. 8. focus on tablets • tablets remain a smart device focus – Android is the dominant platform in product numbers – Apple’s iOS leads by shipment volumes – two screen sizes have emerged as the norm: 7” and 10” – Microsoft is a notable absent from this market – RIM is the only vendor to have put the enterprise at the heart of its proposition © Wireless Intelligence
  9. 9. the connected society by 2015 today’s global mobile subscriber base will increase dramatically from the current 5.3 billion to a staggering 7-8 billion the number of mobile broadband users has now reached 1.8 billion and Ericsson expects this figure to rise to 5 billion by 2016 this will lead to an increase of 25% in the amount of data traffic over mobile networks yearly mobile data traffic will rise to 42 Exabytes in 2015 source: Ericsson
  10. 10. tablet opportunities
  11. 11. tablet opportunities displace use a tablet instead of a laptop replace use a tablet instead of a clipboard use a tablet in places where we use new place nothing today © Forrester Research 2010
  12. 12. how mobile applications will empower your business processes
  13. 13. business user mobile adoptation What are your firm’s plans to adopt the following mobile applications? Planning to implement in the next 12 months Implemented, not expanding Expand/upgrading implementation Wireless email (e.g., BlackBerry) 1% 60% 28% Personalized contacts and calendar 4% 52% 18% Emergency/critical response applications 3% 15% 6% Sales force applications 6% 10% 5% Customer-facing mobile applications 5% 5% 9% Field service applications 3% 9% 6% Enterprise asset management 3% 8% 4% Inventory management applications 4% 6% 3% Logistics applications 3% 3% 3% Transportation and shipping management applications 2% 4% 2% Supply chain management applications 2% 4% 2% Base: 627 North American and European IT decision-makers Source: Enterprise And SMB Networks And Telecommunications Survey, North America And Europe, Q1 2010 © Forrester Research 2010
  14. 14. mobile applications are not beneficial in some scenarios intensive data entry data-intensive displays walk-up customer service text and graphic content authoring © Forrester Research 2010
  15. 15. approach people review the profile of your target audience objectives decide on your goals strategy determine your approach to meeting your objectives choose the technologies that will enable you technology to implement © Forrester Research 2010
  16. 16. thank you

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