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SAP's Mobility Vision and Strategy Presentation

Post PC era means your stakeholders want to do "business in the mobile movement" -"unwire your business" is the new imperative 2 What is given Multiple devices Multiple applications Multiple user types. Establish a core team of five to ten individuals Decide on the platform Concentrate on security and simple applications.

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Mobility Executive Briefing Series 1: SAP Mobility Vision & Strategy

Dr. Raj Nathan November 2011

Post PC era
Billions Mobile

-Smartphone shipments surpassing PC shipments


Computing Internet Client Server Main Frame IT led Consumer led

Reach

-Tablets replacing laptops for road warriors and executives

-Consumer computing IS mobile computing

Millions

What does post PC era mean for your business?

-Your stakeholders want to do business in the mobile movement

-To run better is to run mobile Your employees, customers, and partners are all mobile
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-Unwire your business is the new imperative


2

What is given

Multiple devices

Multiple applications

Multiple user types

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Mobilizing the enterprise is complex


End user requirements Ease of use Device choice Apps and more apps!

Enterprise requirements
Security Device and app management Development tools and TCD/TCO

Device and backend diversity

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SAP addresses this issue

Mobile services

Mobile applications

Mobility platform

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SAP enables a winning mobile enterprise


A robust platform for mobile apps
Tools for developing mobile apps Packaged apps that are customizable Implementation services Hosted services
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How do you get going quickly?


1 2 3 4

Establish a core team of five to ten individuals Decide on the platform Concentrate on security and simple applications

Start with resources comprising:


Security and device management SDKs and middleware Server optimization Functional business process SAP applications

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Thank You

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