Agenda
| 10.00 am | Coffee and registration |
| 11.00 am | Welcome |
| | Trends in public sector mobile working: results of the AppSwing survey |
| | - What’s the uptake; what are the barriers; what’s being used?
- The real-world benefits already achieved.
- The challenges faced by the public sector.
- The issues delaying the move towards mobile working.
Neil Thompson, CEO, AppSwing Ltd. |
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| 11.30 am | The pen: the most basic mobile technology available to man |
| | - The new age of the clever pen.
- The pen as part of an easy-to-support, quick-to-deploy and rapidly-accepted mobile strategy.
- The business benefits and integration possibilities.
- Real-life case studies.
Tarek Ghouri, Ubisys Ltd |
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| 12.00 noon | Mobile Working in Action in Windsor & Maidenhead |
| | - The drivers behind implementation.
- How it was done.
- The results and the benefits.
- The next project.
Alan Barwise, Head of Licensing, Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead |
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| 12.30 pm | Lunch |
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1.30 pm | Mobile devices: a platform for service transformation | | | - Transforming service delivery using mobile technology.
- Secure access and managing mobile devices.
- Transformation in action.
- The road ahead.
Daniel Morrison-Gardiner, Strategic Accounts, UK Government, Research in Motion |
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| 2.00 pm | How to build effective distributed teams |
| | - Understand the difference between remote and distributed teams.
- Learn the three ‘C’s of successful distributed teams.
- Creating a plan.
- Measuring success.
Andy Harris, Business Director, CAL |
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| 2.30 pm | Question Time and closing remarks |
| | Neil Thompson, CEO, AppSwing Ltd. |
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| 3.00 pm | Tea and networking opportunities |
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| 4.00 pm | Close |