Sybase Showcases Mobility Expertise in Inaugural Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011
Sybase is a longstanding player and pioneer in the enterprise mobility space with deep expertise and best practices developed alongside a strong partner and customer ecosystem.
Content contributors to the guide include experts from Accenture, Google, Motorola, Orange, RIM, Samsung, Verizon, Yankee Group, Enterprise Mobility Forum, as well as Sybase and SAP. The guide also includes more than 30 market surveys and forecasts from Gartner, Forrester Research, Yankee, Evans Data, Frost & Sullivan, CIO Strategy Forum, Computerworld and Kelton Research. The Sybase Enterprise Mobility Guide is a valuable reference tool for decision makers who are looking for best practice guidance on deploying mobile devices and apps within their organisation.
"With the groundswell of smartphone and tablet penetration crossing into the enterprise, consumer demand is driving IT to quickly implement mobility solutions across the entire enterprise," said Dereck Daymond, managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Sybase. "Sybase is a longstanding player and pioneer in the enterprise mobility space with deep expertise and best practices developed alongside a strong partner and customer ecosystem. We recognise that this ‘how-to’ education from industry leaders is an important first step in helping customers meet market demand, serving as the impetus for creating the Enterprise Mobility Guide."
A recent survey by Kelton Research highlighted that in 2011, 90 per cent of IT managers surveyed are planning to implement new mobile applications and nearly one in two believe that successfully managing mobile applications will top their priority list. As a result, both hosted and on-premise mobility solutions powered by a strong mobile enterprise application platform are valuable options for businesses to seriously consider in 2011.
Topics covered will include the latest trends in mobile device management and app development for platforms such as iOS, RIM and Android and hardware such as smartphones and tablets.
Guest experts include:
- Kevin Benedict, a leading independent mobility analyst and consultant in the SAP ecosystem
- Philippe Winthrop, former Strategy Analytics analyst and creator of the Enterprise Mobility Forum
- Lynnette Luna, editor of FierceMobileIT and contributing executive editor to FierceWireless
- Host: Eric Lai, UberMobile blogger at ZDNet and editor-in-chief of the Enterprise Mobility Guide 2011
To register, please visit: http://response.sybase.com/forms/EnterpriseMobilityTrendsof2011.
Availability
For more information, or to download a free copy of the Enterprise Mobility
Guide 2011, or to have a free printed copy mailed to you, please visit www.sybase.com/mobilityguide.
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software to manage, analyse and mobilise information. We are recognised
globally as a performance leader, proven in the most data-intensive industries
and across all major systems, networks and devices. Our information management,
analytics and enterprise mobility solutions have powered the world’s most
mission-critical systems in financial services, telecommunications,
manufacturing and government. For more information, visit http://www.sybase.com.au.
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