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The Mobile Device as a Primary Productivity Tool for the Enterprise - Presentation Transcript
1. IBM Mobile Event The Mobile Device as a Primary Productivity Tool for the Enterprise Alistair Rennie General Manager, Lotus Software and WebSphere Portal IBM Software Group 2010 IBM Corporation 2. IBM Mobile Event New mobile era of productivity The nature of work is changing Mobile devices have become a primary interface for knowledge worker productivity Tablets, netbooks, smartphones driving requirement for a first-class set of tools and user experiences 2010 IBM Corporation 3. IBM Mobile Event IBM an on-device collaboration leader Aggressive stance across ecosystem diversity -Devices -- Operating systems -- Carriers -- Installed and web experiences 2010 IBM Corporation 4. IBM Mobile Event Announcing...Lotus Notes Traveler beta for Android Push support for mail, calendar, contacts Native OS application Secure connection to Domino Support for Android 2.x No additional charge, use any Domino 7 or 8 server 2010 IBM Corporation 5. IBM Mobile Event Building on successful 2010 momentum Announced in conjunction with Apple WWDC: -Notes Traveler support now available for iPad Earlier in 2010 -- LotusLive Meetings support for iPhone -- Lotus Notes Traveler Companion, secure access to encrypted mail on iPhone 2010 IBM Corporation 6. IBM Mobile Event Continuing our strength in partnering with RIM 2010 IBM Corporation 7. IBM Mobile Event Customer success: Hexion Specialty Chemical Problem: Approval workflow for investment proposals needs to move faster Solution: Extend Lotus Domino-based Capital Investment Proposal system (EPIC) to Blackberry devices Implemented by: IBM business partner Teamwork Solutions Hexions Director of Business Process & Systems Rich Wagner: Teamwork Solutions' capability to securely extend our Capital Investment Proposal system (EPIC) to the Blackberry enabled traveling workers to approve time-sensitive proposals while on International business travel. Speeding up the approval cycle was benefcial during a time of major business change. With these enhancements Hexion has seen the average document approval cycle fall from 23 days to 14 days despite a doubling in the total number of requests sent through the system. 2010 IBM Corporation 8. IBM Mobile Event Client solutions delivered by IBM Lotus and IBM partners 2010 IBM Corporation 9. IBM Mobile Event WebSphere Mobile Portal Accelerator Write Once, Deploy Anywhere - The best possible experience on any device Supporting thousands of devices is no more difficult than supporting one Mobile support for all Portal specialties such as personalization, content management, security, scalability Supporting more than 200M mobile users in 2 major carrier deployments alone, in production, today! 2010 IBM Corporation 10.IBM Mobile Event IBM Cognos Go!Mobile: Serving Business Intelligence on the Hip Connected & Disconnected Access to all BI Compression in transit Content Author Once & on device Theft & Loss Protection Making possible new levels of productivity based on analytics 2010 IBM Corporation 11.IBM Mobile Event What's next 2010 IBM Corporation 12.IBM Mobile Event IBM Research mobile lessons learned: Interaction patterns Typical mobile interaction is very short -- < 1 minute for most interactions (making vs. filling time) Consumption predominates Context shapes and constrains use -- What people do and how long they have to do it Interruptions are common Common interaction patterns: -- Monitoring -- Information seeking -- Information availing / entertainment 2010 IBM Corporation 13.IBM Mobile Event IBM Research mobile lessons learned: Access, Initialize, Work times Work Initialize Complete item of work Work Access Ready app / service Initialize Physically access Access Phone Laptop / Desktop 2010 IBM Corporation 14.IBM Mobile Event Morning Report: mobile time-dependent dashboard Centralize commonly accessed information One stop shopping Faster access Extensible with new information sources Highlight particularly relevant information Help users manage attention Support better decision-making 2010 IBM Corporation 15.IBM Mobile Event Morning Report: mobile time-dependent dashboard 2010 IBM Corporation 16.IBM Mobile Event Rethinking mobile email Support triage Whats new? What can I delete right away? Whats important enough to handle now? Support resumption of deferred activity Capture intended actions Access and complete captured actions across devices 2010 IBM Corporation 17.IBM Mobile Event Mail Triage New Unread Read 2010 IBM Corporation 18.IBM Mobile Event Mail Triage: Capturing intended actions Activities Mail Triage Collaboration technologies: Mobile email Activities Lotus Notes Notes Tasks plugin 2010 IBM Corporation 19.IBM Mobile Event What's next: IBM Project Vulcan, a blueprint for the evolution of collaboration Continuity Building on today's capabilities for a smooth path to tomorrow Convergence Unifying the experience to best meet individual needs across access and delivery models Innovation Applying analytics to understand individuals and empower people to work in new ways Opportunity Making possible the next generation of solutions built on an open foundation 19 2010 IBM Corporation 20.IBM Mobile Event Project Vulcan and mobility Webkit as a common denominator HTML5 as a common language Opensync and other protocols as tools 20 2010 IBM Corporation 21.IBM Mobile Event 2010 IBM Corporation

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