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Date
Time
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4th November 2020
3pm
60mins
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About this webinar:
Before the pandemic, IT leaders were already turning to cloud-based mobile device management tools, swayed by the convenience of remote updates, policy control and security. Their IT teams were typically overworked, with an increasingly diverse and large technology estate to manage, so anything that could ease this burden was welcomed.
The widespread shift to remote working over the past six months has only accelerated the growth of these priorities and challenges. Administrators need to be able to distribute, secure, manage and support mobile devices wherever they may be, from their initial setup at home, to their return to the traditional workplace. They also need to ensure their security and policies are up to scratch, amongst the cyber threats imposed by distributed workforces – whether remote, travelling or in an office.
This webinar, and dedicated research, will explore the key mobile priorities amongst organisations today, the challenges they are facing, and what they will look for in a vendor partner. What does a Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) platform need to be capable of today? And is a broader end-to-end service now a must have for mobile?
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Andrew is an enterprise technology writer, editor, publisher, strategist and consultant; illuminating digital transformation in the connected world and educating businesses on the opportunities and challenges presented by cloud and edge computing, the Internet of Things, automation, AI, and Big Data. He is a former Editor and Publisher of Internet of Business and now oversees Incisive Works’ enterprise technology thought-leadership content creation, including multimedia digital experiences, whitepapers, webinars, videos, and podcasts
John Leonard is Group Research Director for the Enterprise Technology Group at Incisive Media. He has designed and conducted research studies and analyses covering many of the aspects of business technology that are driving the way we live and work today.
Narinder Dhiliwal is the Digital Workplace Specialist for O2 Business, and is responsible for ensuring O2’s DWP solutions meet and deliver against our customers’ requirements. He has a strong background in Enterprise Mobility stemming from various roles in technical management and specialist sales through his 17 years at O2, from the launch of BlackBerry to the all-encompassing Digital workplace of today!
With a background in Psychology, Elizabeth has a longstanding interest in workforce productivity and optimizing businesses to get the most out of their investments. Starting her career within Human Resources, Elizabeth honed this interest into an expertise in organisation development and HR Business partnering within multiple tech startups including sports production technology and payment solutions.
Upon joining Samsung, Elizabeth discovered that her passion for organisation productivity could be aligned with another of her key interests, technology. Transitioning into the world of sales, Elizabeth has developed a wealth of experience across both Large Enterprise and SMB sales channels generating an in-depth practical and theoretical knowledge around product solutions, mobility strategy and business purchasing motives with her unique perspective on enabling workforces.
Elizabeth is responsible for the commercial relationship between Samsung and O2’s business channels.
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