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Retriever Communications CEO Mary Brittain-White Releases New Video on Enterprise Wireless Application Strategy, Features Leading Analyst Firm
HOUSTON, TX, Feb 07, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Many business and IT professionals require a better understanding
of how to develop and implement wireless application strategies as
mobile applications become the leading IT priority. A new on-demand
video resource, guided by Retriever Communications CEO Mary
Brittain-White and featured guest Ian Finley, research vice president
at Gartner, will discuss these issues, with focus on the business
issues of ROI and end user acceptance.
Brittain-White and Finley will cover the key categories and benefits
of wireless apps. The multitude of mobile app requirements has become
an integral part of an enterprise strategy, as these solutions play a
large role in improving customer interactions, quality of service
delivered and compliance monitoring. Listeners will glean advice on
what a wireless strategy should entail and the best practices needed
to obtain. Participants will get answers to significant questions
related to determining which apps will best impact their companies.
These include:
-- How do you categorize different apps in terms of their effect on a
company's strategy
-- How can you categorize the different types of mobile apps and where
they would sit in the strategy model
-- How do you contrast the technology must haves of a recording-function
app versus one for a company worker delivering customer services in
the field
-- What sort of ROIs do you see in the market for these different types
of mobility apps
-- Given the volatility in the mobile technology market, what is your
advice to a company wanting to get started with mobility apps
-- What is the importance of wireless enabling an enterprise's field
staff
-- What is the most important attribute of a successful wireless
implementation
-- How do you define a 'robust' mobile application
-- Are the rules different for apps designed for executives or consumers
-- What is another key driver of mobility project success
-- What is the profile of your most successful project
-- What is the most common mistake you have seen with mobility projects
Webcast Title: Wireless App Strategy in the Enterprise
When:
On-demand
Registration:
http://www.accelacomm.com/acc/retriever/0/50289238 /Cast2/1/50289238/RegAcc=T&/Cast2/1/50289238/backdoor=T
Supporting resources:
-- Read the Retriever Communications blog:
http://retrievercommunications.com/blog/
-- Products for application development:
http://retrievercommunications.com/application-development/
-- Products for field service management:
http://retrievercommunications.com/field-service-management/
-- Customer case studies: http://retrievercommunications.com/resources/
-- Connect via LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/company/retriever-communications trk=top_nav_home
About Retriever Communications
Retriever Communications has been
providing field force automation technology internationally since
1996. Privately-held with corporate headquarters in Sydney, Australia
and North American headquarters in Houston, Texas. Retriever's
wireless field solutions improve productivity and automate processes
for field workers -- from scheduling to wireless in-field
applications operating on rugged and consumer-grade mobile devices.
Retriever supports Windows mobile, iOS and Android operating systems.
Differentiated by the breadth of its product capability, scalability,
reliability and high quality of service, Retriever maintains local
offices in Sydney, Milan and Houston, and supports deployments in
over 21 countries.
Contact:
Amy Robinson / Michael Ellis
LEWIS PR for Retriever Communications
619-677-2700
Email Contact
SOURCE: Retriever Communications
http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/emailprcntct id=B74099408D1A5BBD
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