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IBM Webcast: Mobility in the Cloud [Webcast]

By Thomas Lake

13 Dec 2012

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The growing mobile workforce expects to be able to connect to the corporate network anytime, anywhere and using any mobile device. Mobile workers want access to their professional social networks, email, calendar, IM, online meetings, mobile applications and more.

Enterprises of all sizes need smart mobility cloud solutions that reduce costs, increase control and mitigate security risks. Combining the power of cloud computing with the freedom and functionality of mobile devices can give enterprises access to a wide range of key benefits, including increased reliability, real-time updates and access to applications that embrace and cultivates the spirit of collaboration and community - both internally and externally - while delivering unprecedented return for the time invested.

Attend this Webinar to learn how to enable your workforce - wherever they work - with broad access to the social collaboration tools that will help an organization become a social business.

Moderator:

Ted Brufke, US SaaS Leader, IBM Collaboration Solutions

Speakers:

Kyle Farnand, WW Social Business Consultant, IBM Collaboration Solutions Tiger Team

John Beck, Worldwide Messaging Business Unit Executive, IBM Collaboration Solutions

Stephen D. Drake, Program Vice President for Mobility & Telecom Research, IDC

 

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