Making the Most of Cloud-Enabled Enterprise Mobility
In Summary
Who: IT leaders from PwC, Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, EQT and Critical Systems
What: Discussing the business results they're experiencing at the intersection of mobility and the cloud Why: To provide real-world examples that you can apply to your enterprise mobility and cloud strategies
Bo Parker, managing director of the Center for Technology and Innovation at PwC, says devices of all kinds, including PCs and laptops, are becoming more cloud-centric. "Google's Chrome OS is sort of the [showpiece of this] trend, where there are no local apps any more," he says. "You're starting to see a real shift toward the cloud, in general, as the way that end devices deliver and support applications."
At the same time, Parker says, it's important to keep in mind that mobile devices are entering a new period of massive innovation. "We see mobile devices as having the potential to introduce incredible new opportunities for companies to change their productivity levels, to do new things and to differentiate themselves in ways that the personal computer [allowed them to do] many years ago," he says. (For more on this subject, read the article Mobility's Rise in the Enterprise.)
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