Mobile Strategies for Financial Services Firms Webcast
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With the proliferation of ever-more sophisticated mobile communication handsets and the widespread adoption of bring-your-own (BYO) initiatives, underpinned by maturing operating systems and sophisticated functionality, users have never been better placed to work more efficiently regardless of their location. But these developments have also exposed financial services firms to a variety of new challenges on the security and data management fronts.
-- The best way to deploy and manage a single, coherent mobile strategy across the enterprise without resorting to multiple management tools.
-- How to go about devising and integrating a mobile computing environment into the enterprise with respect to adopting/accessing existing business, compliance, and messaging systems.
-- How to go about developing a clear, effective and mutually-acceptable framework for the management of client and company data, especially with respect to employees' own devices.
-- The business opportunities and challenges facing financial services firms as employees continue to embrace working from mobile devices.
Speakers include:
* Stephen Hart, Director of Technology Infrastructure, LORD ABBETT
* Anthony Vigilante, Managing Director, Head of Information Technology, MACKAY SHIELDS
* Breck Parkinson, Enterprise Tablet Segment Marketing Manager, Mobile and Communications Group, INTEL
* Moderator: James Rundle, Deputy Editor, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
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