Deploying Professional-Grade Mobile Technology Across the Enterprise - webcast

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Adoption rates for tablets in the financial-services industry are soaring across the buy and sell sides, and the broad consensus is that mobile strategies are no longer optional, but essential. With that in mind, how can tablets and mobile devices handle resource-hungry applications traditionally found on desktops, how are questions of encryption and security handled sufficiently, and what flavors of operating systems and software are appropriate?
-- How do tablets, which are being deployed in many major financial institutions now, provide a seamless transitional experience from working on desktops to working from mobile devices?
-- What kinds of software are appropriate for use on tablet devices, how do you approach questions of compatibility with hardware and software, and how can tablets become part of the wider technological ecosystem of a business?
-- Should companies be planning to support multiple operating systems, or can a single platform from employer-issued devices provide a sufficient framework for mobile activity?
-- With expectations around virtual offices and mobile working from employees, the ability to connect to infrastructure through VPN and similar areas, and capabilities for accessing potentially confidential data on the move, how can firms handle issues of security, encryption and stability without affecting the potential for mobile working through devices such as tablets?
Speakers:
* Nathan Boylan, Head of IT Operations, LORD, ABBETT & CO. LLC
* Garrett Nenner, Managing Director, ROSENBLATT SECURITIES INC
* Dejan (Dan) Kusalovic, Financial Services Industry (FSI) Strategy Lead, INTEL
* Moderator: James Rundle, Deputy Editor, WATERSTECHNOLOGY
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