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Wednesday 24 & Thursday 25 June 2015 Olympia Grand, London, UK
Co-located with:
Where Cloud Leaders Enable Digital Enterprise
EMEA’s largest expo for C-Level decision makers looking to achieve business agility through Cloud, Analytics, Mobility, & Social Technologies in the IOT World
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Introducing the 2015 Cloud World Forum…the event shaped by and delivered for C-Level IT
purchasers!
Cloud World Forum 2015 is EMEA’s largest expo for C-Level decision makers looking to achieve business agility through Cloud, Analytics, Mobility & Social Technologies in the IOT World.
As the region’s most trusted and well attended event by C-Level IT purchasers, managers,
architects, developers, and the leading Cloud vendor community, Cloud World Forum provides
a key learning and networking platform driven by in-depth research with the IT community.
Cloud World Forum recognises that businesses of all sizes lack the time and money to waste on the wrong solutions or strategies, with speed rather than size now
acting as the differentiator for enterprises, SMEs and start-ups alike. Powered by and maintaining Ovum’s high research integrity, the two day event is the only in
EMEA to bring unheard case studies and first to market solutions ready to advance businesses’ digital transformation.
We look forward to delivering over 16 content streams and yet again providing the place where IT buyers and the big technology brands come for objective and
honest insight into the right Cloud model and migration strategies. In addition to need to know information and use cases on the IOT, Big Data, Analytics, Employee
& Customer Experience, Collaboration, Communication, Software Defined Environments, Enterprise Application & Mobility, DevOps and Container technologies
critical to giving businesses a competitive advantage in the connected world.
2015 Supporting Partners:
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Theatre
Wednesday 24th June 2015
Thursday 25th June 2015
Keynote (A)
Building Business in the Cloud
Building Business in the Cloud
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IOT & Big Data
Data & Analytics
C
Containers & DevOps
Software Defined Everything & Hyperscale Computing
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Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security
Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security
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Employee & Customer Experience
Communication & Collaboration
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Enterprise Zone
Confronting the Enterprise
Mobility Challenge
Confronting the Enterprise
Mobility Challenge
Developer Zone
B2enterprise App Development
B2enterprise App Development
Cloud Tech
Hub
Dedicated Theatre & Exhibition Zone
Showcasing innovation from the Start-Ups & SMEs shaking up the Cloud, Analytics, Mobility & Social technology space
Dedicated Theatre & Exhibition Zone
Showcasing innovation from the Start-Ups & SMEs shaking up the Cloud, Analytics, Mobility & Social technology space
Closed Room 1
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Our close relationship with both IT purchasers and the technology providers constantly driving forward IT innovation
means that only the ‘next big thing’ in software, security, platform development and infrastructure services are showcased.
We’d like to thank all the key industry stakeholders who have spoken to us about the opportunities, challenges and trends they are seeing whilst trying to
achieve business agility, including:
2015 Advisory Board
First name
Surname
Job Title
Company
Country
Graham Benson CIO MandM Direct UK
Paul
Boyns
Head of Infrastructure Strategy &
Architecture
BBC
UK
Paul
Brigland
Head of ICT & Departmental Records Officer
Supreme Court
UK
2015 Advisory Board
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Brian
Chan
Vice President, Information Technology
Corporate Services Group Avnet
USA
Masoud
Charkhabi
Director - Advanced Analytics
CIBC Retail & Business Banking
Canada
Derek
Cockerton
Director –Converged Cloud EMEA
HP
UK
Ben
Dornier
Director Corporate & Community Services
City of Palmerston
Australia
Manoj Doshi Director, Client Technology Innovation Aetna USA
Charles Ewen IT Director & CIO
Met Office UK
Chily Fachler Executive Vice President Technology Green Man Gaming UK
Laurent
Fayet
Head of Business Intelligence & Analytics
Euroclear
Belgium
Myron Hrycyk Global CIO Severn Trent UK
Christian Joannes Global Head of Provisioning, Platform Management, Capacity and Event
Management Deutsche Bank UK
Martin King Head of IT Services Ealing, Hammersmith &
West London College UK
James Munson Director of IT UCAS UK
John O'Donovan CTO Financial Times UK
Andy Pickard Head of Analytics & BI bwin.party digitalent UK
Barak Regev Head of EMEA Cloud Platform Google UK
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Menakshi Shewani Regional Technology Director EMEA JWT London UK
Jack
Sepple
Senior Managing Director of
Infrastructure & Cloud Services
Accenture
USA
David Smoley CIO AstraZeneca UK
Jacqueline Steed CDO Student Loans Company UK
Jacqui
Taylor
CEO
FlyingBinary
UK
Kalman Tiboldi Chief Business Innovation Officer TVH Group Belgium
Dirk van Rooy Head of Sector, Trust & Security European Commission Belgium
David Wilde Director for Information Services (CIO)
Essex County Council
UK
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Building Business in the Cloud
How Cloud is Powering Disruptive Businesses in the IOT World
Join only C-Level speakers and panellists to learn how the Cloud powering businesses' digital
transformation and building new disruptive market players.
The opening keynote theatre brings C-Level IT decision makers from established, incumbent players within key industry verticals together with the start-ups entering and challenging their markets, demonstrating how cloud models are giving organisations of all sizes the competitive edge they
need to survive in the connected world.
Gain honest and objective insight into how to choose the right public, private or hybrid cloud model to bring agility and innovation to existing businesses and overcome any remaining
‘Cloud Fear’. Additionally, hear and learn from entrepreneurial start-ups who have built businesses through Cloud technologies.
Cloud World Forum Theatre Outlines
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IOT & Big Data
Revealing the Impact of IOT & Big Data on the Enterprise
Breaking down the hype around the term ‘IOT’, case studies and discussion within the dedicated IOT
theatre identify the real opportunities presented by the ‘Internet of Things/ Internet of Everything or Internet of Enterprise’ for businesses, and therefore
the wider cloud ecosystem.
IT purchases and suppliers alike need to have IOT on their radar.
Presenters and panellists advise on the impact that the rising number of connected, sensor and data heavy devices will have on the delivery of customer services, supply chains, employee management
and policies. Join to examine how Cloud & Big Data technologies will evolve as the Internet of Things matures.
Measure how innovations such as Wearables will become more usable and industrialised, revealing
how they will have real impact on enterprises’ business and customer lines.
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Containers & DevOps
Revolutionising Cloud Application Development
Today’s cloud is not yet where developers need it to be.
However, open source engines such as the preeminent Docker are automating and changing application development.
Pinpointing how containers are bringing portability to workloads and applications, as well as cost
savings and process efficiency, the Containers & DevOps theatre is suitable for only the forward thinking developers, enterprises and start-ups.
The pioneering theatre brings new use cases exemplifying the wealth of opportunities brought by
‘containerisation’, in addition to crucial insight into advancing PaaS solutions, simplifying the DevOps environment and overcoming any predicted ‘container challenges’ including:
Supporting portable and resilient data
Orchestrating multi-container apps and managing application resource needs Networking beyond containers sitting with the same host and
extending architectural support Deciding on where to move containers, now that they are transferable between the
cloud and the host
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Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security
Securing Digital Transformation
Although cloud computing is now widely accepted and security fears are becoming less of a barrier to cloud adoption every day, security and interoperability questions
and more importantly, perceived security threats, still prevail within organisations’ decision making processes.
As the proliferation and variety of connected devices breeds more and more portable data, it is essential for organisations of all sizes to implement strong data governance and compliance policies to secure the data and apps held within the cloud.
Cyber-attacks also threaten every organisation’s digital transformation.
Keeping up with the speed of IT development is testing for CIOs and CISOs and protecting networks, devices and intellectual property is one of their biggest challenges.
Join the thought leaders from the CIO & CISO community and international Government and Public Bodies to answer the demanding questions on how to secure systems from unwanted data access and attacks; how to increase employee awareness – the real obstacle – and the role the tech industry must play in driving up
awareness for cyber security in wider society.
In addition, the two day agenda identifies the components of a strong, all-encompassing security policy. Attendees receive critical advice on Data Governance, Compliance, Identity and Mobile Device Management, Entitlement, Cloud Trust, BYOD, and Secure Hosting.
The Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security theatre takes a prominent place on the Cloud World Forum 2015 show floor as policies to secure and manage data, as well
as prevent and combat cyber-crime, need to be at the core of companies’ strategies.
Join our dedicated exhibition area to get a real feel of the impact of security protocols and cloud forensics with visual demonstrations. Meet with show floor experts to translate the real meaning of cyber threats for your business.
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Employee Experience
Not Just About Cost Savings: How Cloud is Powering Next Generation Workplaces
Businesses are now waking up to the need to adopt a similar approach to the employee journey, as
that taken to innovating customer experiences.
Leveraging the efficiency and engagement benefits brought by cloud to recruit, engage, manage, train and retain employees is now a key priority for businesses’ HR teams.
The Employee Experience theatre explores the implementation of cloud Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) and Human Capital Management (HCM), moves being made by leading multinationals and SMEs to facilitate communication between an increasingly mobile workforce and
the engagement results driven from new collaboration and social networking tools.
Join to hear and share HR best practice, and gain collaboration and communications expertise to address the challenges within employee recruitment, operations and retention faced by today’s
Board Rooms.
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Hosted by industry thought leaders, this invitation only session will bring together our VIP C-Level
guests for detailed, candid discussion under Chatham House Rule.
If you are an industry association, solution or training provider, research house or consultancy and would like the opportunity to host closed door discussion, to which only high level decision makers
will be invited, please get in touch! Email [email protected]
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Building Business in the Cloud
Creating a Digital Brand & Enabling Multi-channel Sales, Marketing & Supply Chains
Cloud is really brought to life by the ‘Enterprise of Things’ and the
Digital Enterprise is enabled by the cloud.
Only in the keynote theatre will you once again join the C-Level decision makers to hear their successful and profitable end-to-end digital enterprise stories.
Listen as CEOs, CMOs, CDOs, CIOs and Multi-channel decision makers dissect exactly how they are
building a digital brand and delivering personalisation through Social, Analytics, Mobility and Cloud technologies.
Determine the cloud models offering the security and agility to survive in competitive B2B and B2C
markets in which multiple networks, data and devices need to be managed and reached.
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Data & Analytics
Monetizing Data in the Cloud through Predictive Analytics
The ability to turn both ‘Big’ and ‘Small’ data into business decisions and processes is the key to
unlocking great revenue streams for organisations. Opening up the possibilities brought to businesses’ customer and operational insight by the shift to predictive, proactive and progressive
analytics, the Data & Analytics theatre dissects the broad opportunities enabled by advanced analytics and visualisation tools.
The thought provoking agenda brings new case studies on data management, advanced social
analytics, revolutionising CEM, employing analytics to target and process information, the cloud’s role in making data management more agile, and how multi-national enterprises and start-ups alike
are taking advantage of the data movement.
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Software Defined Everything
Introducing Future Software Defined Environments
The rapid pace of technology’s advancement and change is perhaps the IT department’s biggest
battle; CIOs still struggle with the ability to adapt and implement new processes required by business functions.
The Software Defined Theatre aids those businesses looking for the next step in digital
transformation. Outlining the requirements, solutions and implementation steps needed to become a ‘Software Defined Enterprise’ through Software Defined Networking, Data Centres and Storage,
the much called for agenda brings enterprises fully up to speed with what Software Defined technologies are and the advantages they offer. Gain invaluable insight into the next stage of
virtualization from the enterprises leveraging these innovative technologies to place them ahead of their competitors in the digital game.
Distinguish the power Software Defined Environments can bring to cloud, mobility, UC and security
practices by listening to high level presentations and panel discussions.
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Communication & Collaboration
Delivering Seamless Employee & Customer Experiences
The Cloud offers the platform to transform both employees and customers’ online experiences. It
allows individuals to work together and communicate with ease.
But how are employees actually engaging with the ability to share resources and interacting remotely through Cloud? What does ‘Collaboration within the Cloud’ actually mean and how does
it affect intellectual property, personal security and data? And how are marketing and customer experience teams employing communications through the Cloud to reach and help consumers?
Ensuring seamless employee and customer experiences through Unified Communications is now at
the top of businesses’ priorities as they look to leverage their established cloud services.
The Communication & Collaboration agenda pools together the intellect of those pioneering and implementing the next generation of voice, video, messaging, desktop sharing and social media
solutions, to instruct end users on how to build a secure and consistent communications strategy fit for the digital brands they are building.
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Keynote Theatre (A): Building Business in the Cloud
Wednesday 24 June 2015
Thursday 25 June 2015
How Cloud is Powering Disruptive Businesses
in the IOT World
Creating a Digital Brand &
Enabling Multi-Channel Sales, Marketing & Supply Chains
Cloud the Disrupter 09.30 – 09.50 How Technology is Enabling the Transformation Needed for Businesses to Survive
- How should today’s CIO view their role within a business? - Cloud, analytics, mobility and social technologies: what benefits have
they brought? - Examining how the CIO is transforming businesses’ supply chains,
customer reach and service, and employee experience - Discussing the resource and skillset challenge brought by the pace of
technological change
IT’s Role in the Changing Face of Business 09.30 -09.50 Cloud’s Role in Building a Truly Multi-Channel Business
- Why the CIO is integral to a seamless omni-channel strategy - Studying what IT teams’ purchasing and development priorities should be
when supporting the multi-channel customer - Monetising mobile traffic: how can the CIO aid ROI from mobility
10.15- 10.35 Experimenting with the Cloud: How to Create Disruptive Business Models through Cloud Technology
- On—premise, public, hybrid: which cloud service will bring the speed which is now the secret of success for businesses?
- Discussing the pros and cons of businesses built from just cloud - Pinpointing what competitive advantages cloud technology is now
bringing to businesses
09.50 – 10.15 Watching Retail: Unpicking the IT Maintenance Support Demanded by this Fast Moving Sector
- How to provide the platform which sustains retailers’ long term growth - Overcoming networking and communication service challenges
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10.15-10.50 C-Level Panel Discussion - Cloud the Disrupter: Powering Businesses Built on Cloud Infrastructure
- What advantages do businesses built without datacentres, infrastructure and purely reliant on cloud possess?
- What criteria are start-ups looking for from their cloud providers when searching for optimum flexibility and scaling?
- What is the perfect cloud to construct a business from: assessing market options
- How have service providers changed hosting business models to accommodate new types of businesses? What more could they be doing?
- Looking at future plans for growing businesses and how cloud supports them
10.15-10.50 Panel Discussion: Constructing a Strong Corporate Environment for IT Transformation
- How should businesses’ C-Level representatives work together to create a truly digital experience for employees and customers?
- What opportunities should decision makers be exploring within the tech world?
- Studying innovations now being driven by cloud, analytics, mobility and social technologies and what barriers still stand in the way of adoption?
- How to bring different skillsets within an organisations’ workforce together and develop them at the same pace as IT advancement
10.50 – 11.10 Start-up dragons den
10.50 – 11.10 Start-up dragons den
11. 10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11. 10 – 11.50 Networking Break
Designing the Cloud of the Future 11.20 – 12.10 ‘What the Cloud Did Next’….Increasing Business Efficiency through Containers in the Cloud
- How is Docker changing application portability as more businesses adopt multiple clouds?
- Breaking down the benefits brought to cloud efficiency by containers
Linking the CIO & Cloud to Innovation 11.50 – 12.10 The CIO, the Innovator: Pushing Technology Boundaries to Ensure the Business is 100% Consumer Oriented
- What role does the CIO have in driving forward innovation within the business?
- Discussing the relationship and commonality of the CIO and CMO’s role
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- What is the real impact of Docker on Enterprises?
- Are there ‘right’ characteristics for decision makers and what are they? - How is cloud innovating the support brought by Human Capital
Management
12.10 – 12.35 Looking at the Future of the Managed Private Cloud
- Analysing the insourcing/outsourcing discussion
12.10 – 12.35 Driving Innovation through the Cloud: From the Democratisation of IT to Multinational CIOs Leading Business Change
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion: How is Hybrid Cloud & the ‘Pick n Mix’ Solution Coming of Age?
- How have providers responded to the fear of vendor lock in when making hybrid cloud a viable option for businesses?
- In what ways can the vendor system be made easier for end users to navigate through, and does it need to be made easier to leave SLAs?
- Assessing the impact of open APIs, multi-vendor partnerships e.g. OpenStack, vendor agnostic hardware, etc
- Discussing whether current vendor trade models and time to market for solutions meet end users’ needs?
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion: Constructing a Strong Digital Business based on Cloud
- What business services are driving the adoption of cloud? - Understanding cloud’s role in supply chain management, customer
engagement, sales and marketing - Examples of cloud distribution channels - Why must businesses embrace cloud when revolutionising customer and
employee experiences?
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
Cloud Catwalk: Model Watch 14.15 – 14.35 Cloud Case Study: Transforming Your Business from Within
- Advantages of building a cloud built on a company’s services rather than on technology
- Reworking applications and fitting them into systems
Cloud Across Sectors
14.15 -14.40 Crossing into Vertical Clouds: Getting to Grips with Cross-Market Cloud Construction
- How are cloud providers adjusting their business operations to serve specific markets?
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- Challenges involved in developing cloud when providers can’t meet enterprises’ internal standards
- What steps can cloud providers take to meet data privacy standards of highly regulated corporates?
- Studying how is the proliferation of mobile driving cloud as a commodity, and how service providers can meet different vertical markets’ mobility needs
14.35 – 15.00 Building Partnerships to Better Connect & Enable Customers’ Desire for Hybrid Clouds
- Overcoming the challenge presented by legacy systems when moving from a fixed to hybrid cloud
14.40 – 15.20 Transport & Logistics Panel: Working to Capacity in the Cloud - Delivering a Seamless Customer Experience under Pressure
- How does the Cloud support transport providers in maintaining customer experience levels when IT systems come under pressure?
- Unpicking the decision making process on whether to implement an insourced or outsourced IT model
- Is the vendor market wide enough to meet the specific needs of this sector?
- What happens when things go wrong? Looking at system failure situations and assessing IT systems’ response capabilities
15.00 – 15.40 Panel Discussion: No Cloud Model Fits All But Which Benefits Have Been Brought to Everybody?
- Assessing the real cost and efficiency savings brought to businesses from a range of sectors
- Swapping buy-in and deployment stories: is cloud always the best option?
- How to choose the right vendor – are vendors providing what is needed? - Moving beyond efficiency: how is cloud bringing benefits to the
employee management and experience
15.20 – 15.40 Industry Insight: The Life of a Financial Services CIO
- Meeting regulatory requirements whilst focussing your IT team to deliver for the business and financial services
- Understanding the motives for using cloud applications, and why and where cloud is still not being used?
- Countering internal security fears driven by cloud adoption - Developing a sensible approach to outsourcing
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15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
The ‘Mobile Effect’
15.40 – 16.00 Creating a ‘Mobile First’ Business
- Taking the next step after cloud: how to innovate using Social, Mobile, Analytics (SMAC), as well as cloud technologies
- Understanding the mobile cloud value chain - What problems does connectivity still present - Getting grips with mobility solutions: implementation and security - Identifying the additional benefits brought to employees and customers by
a mobile friendly infrastructure
Revolutionising Markets & Operations through the Cloud 16.10 -16.35 SMEs and the Cloud: You’ve Started and How Can you Now Take Off?
- Which cloud services are SMEs seeking to achieve agility and scalability? - What pitfalls may SMEs face when expanding with cloud and how to
avoid them
16.35 – 16.55 End User Case Study - Gazing into the Hybrid Future: Architecting the Borderless Data Centre
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16.55 - 17.15 How the Cloud Will ‘Energise’ IOT
- The Internet of Things is where cloud comes alive but how is cloud keeping the IOT alive?
- Why the Enterprise of Things is where cloud’s real value can be seen?
16.00 Close of Conference
17.15 Close of Day 1
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Theatre B: IOT, Big Data & Analytics
Wednesday 24 June 2015
Thursday 25 June 2015
IOT & Big Data
Data & Analytics
10.15 – 10.35 Envisioning how IoT will enable smarter products and service offerings
10.15 – 10.55 From data to big data to smart data: an exhaustive list of advice
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion Innovate or die: The Digital Enterprise
- Changing your business model by adopting IoT and other disruptive technologies
- Learning to engage with billions of digital customers through simplified and customised communications
- The implications of not keeping up with the technology
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion Building your analytics capacity step by step: starting small, thinking big
- Supporting data management by cleaning up data and reformatting accordingly
- Tailoring the technology tools to your particular business needs - Putting in place the necessary staff, teams and processes
- Applying specific use cases for targeted analytics
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.50 – 12.10 The Connected Car – A Digital Transformation
11.50 – 12.10
K.I.S.S my Big Data: Creating a data-driven organisation
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12.10 – 12.35
Scaleable, Available and Secure data for the Internet of Things with DataStax Enterprise
12.10 – 12.35 Examining high performance analytics tools and applying them in real life user cases
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion Coping with the unprecedented volume and velocity of data generated through the IoT revolution
- The non-technical challenges of data in IoT - Infrastructural preparations to receive an unprecedented amount of data - Clearing up data locally/closer to the sensor to ensure only the relevant
data is transferred to the Cloud - Managing real-time data processing
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion Targeting the right customer, with the right product at the right time
- Asking the right questions to generate the correlations you need - Utilising analytics to improve customer retention and loyalty - Collecting and reacting to real time social media analytics
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
14.15 – 14.35 Wearable technology: what have we learned so far and what can be applied to other industries?
14.15 – 14.40 Optimising data mining to predict market needs: From descriptive to prescriptive analytics
14.35 – 15.00 IOT data management: Dealing with the exponential growth of collected data and need for real time analytics
14.40 – 15.20 Generating actionable consumer insights through data analytics
- Asking the right questions to get the right insights from your data - Capturing meaningful information that enhances the customer experience - Building an enterprise data strategy; evaluating current capabilities and
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making an informed investment decision
15.00 – 15.40 Panel Discussion Rapidly building cloud-enabled intelligent devices: a simplified guide
- Applying IoT to your current products and services - Dealing with the need of scalability, power, performance and additional
cost - Evaluating the necessity to and time scale to digitalise your services
15.20 – 15.40 How to extract the value of data - a big data analytics implementation use case
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
15.40 – 16.00 Reaching the digital customer: New devices, platforms and real time analytics that improve interaction with the consumer and customer satisfaction
16.10 – 16.35 Google session title to be confirmed
16.35 – 16.55 IOT: The swarm at the edge of the Cloud
16.55 – 17.15 Industry 4.0: increasing agility, flexibility and productivity in the manufacturing sector
16.00 Close of Day 1
17.15 Close of Day 1
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Theatre C: Containers, DevOps, Hyperscale Computing
Wednesday 24 June 2015
Thursday 25 June 2015
Containers & DevOps
Software Defined Everything & Hyperscale Computing
Introducing Docker to Cloud
10.15 – 10.35 Trimming the Fat: Agility & Advantages brought to the Digital Business by Containerisation
- Containers v. Virtualisation - Studying the relationship between PaaS and Docker
Getting the Most out of the Software Defined Environments
10.15 – 10.55 Simplifying the Complexity brought by Cloud & Mobility to Your Infrastructure
- How can Software Defined Technologies increase efficiencies and reduce costs?
- Assessing the impact on managing Shadow IT
- Examining the advantages brought to BYOD policies
- Are Software Defined Networks, Storage and Data Centres a far off dream
or close reality?
10.35 – 11.10 Panel: Docker Domination - Technology Fad or Development Dream?
- Does Docker offer PaaS offerings a competitive edge? - What additional infrastructure and tooling is needed to accompany
Docker in the Cloud? - Overcoming future obstacles facing Docker adoption
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion: Getting to Grips with SDN in the Enterprise Before enterprises can use SDN to cut costs and drive agility, they must first understand the options available to them in SDN models and strategies. This session will explore the basic elements of SDN and the advantages available to enterprises.
- Where in the SDN journey is your organisation?
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- What do you see as the main benefits of deploying SDx technologies in your network?
- Overcoming the main obstacles to deployment? - How is SDE allowing for the creation of new architectures?
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
Containers & the Cloud 11.50 – 12.10 Case Study: Container Technology’s Impact on your Business
- What benefits does container technology bring compared to standard virtualization?
- Understanding the real effects of Docker on your app migration strategy - Deploying Docker in a hybrid environment: outlining steps needed to
bring additional value to IT
Leveraging SD Technologies in your Cloud Mobility Strategy
11.50– 12.10 Transforming the delivery of IT services, Cloud Delivery and Production
- Major Trends in Cloud Business models - How they are enabled by the closely connected areas of SDN, network
virtualization and automation - Real world implications and recommendations in Business Models,
Architecture and Operations - The power of industry-wide partnerships - Addressing a set of problems owing to infrastructure complexity,
inflexibility, and high costs
12.10 – 12.35 What’s in it for the Cloud? Looking at How Cloud Providers are Getting Behind Docker
- How is the open source container technology transforming the way applications on the cloud are being built, moved and managed?
12.10 – 12.35 Software Defined Technologies as the Future Enablers of Mobile Workforces
- How will software enabled technologies enable a mobile workforce to have access anywhere, on any device?
- Advancing disaster recovery and business continuity
- What are the cost benefits brought to employee management?
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12.35 – 13.15 Panel: Discussing Future Competition within Container Technology Development
- How does Docker’s open source nature threaten its individuality? - Key pre-requisites for container engines to become enterprise friendly - Evaluating the impact of smaller PaaS players on the market
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion How can CIOs leverage SDN to transform their businesses?
- How do you prepare your business for a new software defined era? - How can you transform the internal culture of your organisation and
promote greater collaboration and flexibility? - Discussing the impact on workflows, roles, procedures and Data Centres
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
Discovering Dynamic DevOps Environments
14.15 – 14.35 Accomplishments in Agility brought by New DevOps Teams
- Cloud’s role in accelerating application development
14.15 – 14.40 From Desktop to Data Centre: Designing the Mobile Business of the Future
- Why are enterprises attracted to a wholly virtualised environment? - Understanding service delivery expectations from Software Defined Data
Centres - What components will make up the Software Defined Data Centre and
when can they be expected?
14.35 – 15.00 Exploring the Relationship Between Cloud Computing and the Emergence of DevOps
- How does cloud enable better working enviroments? - Looking at the flexibility and agility brought to different teams by cloud - What future technologies are set to complement DevOps?
14.40 – 15.20 Panel: Discussing the Future Marriage between Software Defined Environments, Cloud, Data Management and DevOps
- What advances are being made in software defined storage solutions and how are they impacting real life operations within enterprises?
- In what ways do SDE and DevOps complement each other? - Looking into Software Defined Storage solutions and their role within
enterprises going forward
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15.00 – 15.40 Panel: Inspiring Innovation through Collaboration
- Aligning the different priorities of Operations and Development teams
- Breaking down the ‘cultural shift’: what does it really mean within
organisations?
- Understanding the role of IT leaders in simplifying the DevOps
collaboration process?
- How does DevOps speed up application delivery?
Technical Insight Into Software Defined Environments 15.20 – 15.40 OpenStack Update: Putting OpenStack into Practice
- Getting Openstack working - Delivering services with OpenStack - Understanding the business model behind OpenStack services - Business benefits of moving to Openstack - Addressing the Openstack skills shortage in the UK
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
15.40 – 16.00 Technical Session: Standards to Improve Evaluation and Decision-making for SDN
- Standard features and defined usage patterns for software defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV)
- Recognizing the need for the adoption of SDN and NFV in IaaS and management solutions
- Incorporating standard mechanisms to enable better management of network services
- Some specific actions and processes to advance development of practical solutions
- Lowering management complexity and costs, especially in heterogeneous, multi-vendor environments
Fine-tuning New Technologies & Approaches
16.10 – 16.35 Security & BYOD: Underlining & Improving Containers’ Roles within Mobility Policies
- What security improvements are still needed within containerisation? - Will containers answer BYOD challenges and enable enterprise and personal
assets to be segregated within the device?
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16.35 – 16.55 Keeping up with the Pace of Change – How can the DevOps’ Teams Beat their Biggest Growing Challenge?
16.55 – 17.15 Implementing a Container-Based Application Strategy
- Ensuring consistent container configuration across all environments and groups - development, QA, staging, and production
- Integrating Docker into a DevOps tool chain to achieve automation throughout the application lifecycle
- Integrating key operational requirements into Docker-based applications -- logging, monitoring, management
- Dynamically adjusting application topology to support erratic application loads
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Theatre D: Security Theatres
Wednesday 24 June 2015
Thursday 25 June 2015
Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security
Cloud, Data Governance & Cyber Security
Protecting Digital Users from Cyber Crime 10.15 – 10.35 Security v. Privacy: Getting the Approach to Cyber Crime Right
- Analysing the tension between national security and citizens’ privacy - Is Europe taking the right steps to ensure citizens’ data privacy? - Are businesses taking cyber crime as seriously as needed? - Weighing up whether encryption by default will offer the citizen data
protection needed
Cloud Security: Why is it Still a Burning Question? 10.15 – 10.35 The Cloud Security Risk: Truth or Simply Fear?
- Taking a sensible view of the risk involved in cloud application and service adoption
- Examining vendor SLAs and getting a thorough understanding of the adopter’s responsibilities
- Identifying potential technical and business threats and building a counter action plan
10.35 – 11.10 Panel: Assessing Society’s Steps towards Countering Cyber Crime
- CeeOps – is enough being done to educate future technology users and raise security through schools?
- Are the police able to offer the protection needed against the growth in cyber crime?
- Investigating the skills and training supporting the fight against cyber crime - Exploring academic research and future predictions
10.35 – 11.10 Cross Sector, Cloud Security Panel: Security Threat v. Security Market Growth Opportunity
- Discussing how security and data governance fears still hinder cloud adoption in the different sectors represented by panellists
- Are cloud security breaches the fault of the IT team or cloud provider? - Advancing to look at how cloud-based security products are being accepted
and deployed, analysing Gartner’s prediction that roughly 10% of overall IT security enterprise product capabilities will be delivered in the cloud by 2015
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11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
Building a Security Conscious Organisation & Network
11.50 – 12.10 Are Awareness Gaps Creating Vulnerabilities within Your Business?
- Can a business become ‘hack proof’ and if not, what are the maximum precautions needed?
- Privacy and compliance, access, archiving, etc: how clued up are your staff? - Protecting your networks and data centres from cyber attacks
Data Governance
11.50- 12.10 Care and Protection: The Importance of Data Guardianship in the Health and Care Sector Looking at how the Government and NHS England are acting to ensure patient data security and privacy. The session explores the correct code of conduct to communicate data protection to patients by and rules of data dissemination needed to govern policies.
12.10 – 12.35 Tackling Crime-as-a-Service
- Why is it becoming easier for criminal groups lacking technical expertise to carry out cyber crimes and what prevention steps are needed?
- Understanding the real cost implications of cyber crime on businesses - What are the right processes, procedures and technologies which
businesses need to invest in to counter the cyber threat?
12.10 – 12.35 Next Generation Data Protection
- Containing data loss: critical disaster recovery and back-up service insights - Studying what future managed security services will look like and weighing
up the pros and cons for a business - Understanding mobile security pre-requisites and products
12.35 – 13.15 Public Sector Panel Discussion: Revisiting the Public Services Network (PSN)
- How has the new Government Security Classification Policy removed previous complexities and therefore restraints?
- Discussing the costs and risks involved in innovation and experimentation - Assessing the effectiveness of Public Sector BYOD schemes - The effect of cyber security requirements on government procurement
12.35 – 13.15 Panel: Maintaining Data Governance & Regulatory Compliance
- Accounting for data protection and privacy laws across geographical borders
- How to ensure that you take into account varying data protection authorities’ rules when designing and managing cloud infrastructure?
- Discussing the changing international regulatory compliance landscape and to what extent it will drive IT security spending
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13.15 – 14.15 Networking Break
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Break
Securing the IOT 14.15- 14.35 Connecting Cars Safely: How to Counter Threats to Drivers’ Safety from Cyber Crime
- Measuring the impact of malware on the driver of the future’s safety - Protecting road users from cyber attacks on driverless vehicles
Unpicking Cloud Application Security 14.15 – 14.40 Cloud Forensics: Investigating Crime in a Cloud
- Protecting your information assets beyond the firewall - Dissecting the required security walls and controls securing applications
within the cloud - Managing multi-tenancy and security principles - Which periodic health checks and risk assessments should be made on
your cloud applications and when?
14.35 – 15.00 Technology and Software’s Role in Securing the Connected Society
- What guarantees are security vendors giving to organisations and what reassurance still needs to be seen to show they are meeting National Government and EU Commission rules?
14.40 – 15.20 Panel Discussion: Steps to Getting Mobile, Network and Application Security Right
- Questioning the role of the CIO and CISO in the Board Room - Breaking down the shared responsibility for network and application
security in the cloud - What new technologies should businesses adopt to protect mobile device
security? - What needs to be done by the cloud consumer and provider to ensure that
things don’t go wrong?
15.00 – 15.40 IOT Panel Discussion: ‘Cybersecurity - IT's all Global Now’
- Is enough being done within the industry to bring the interoperability and open standards needed to guard against cyber crime and other security threats as the IOT develops?
- What should policy makers be doing to support safe IOT innovation? - How can Government bodies foster secure IOT development through
15.20 – 15.40 Financial Services Case Study: Strict Regulations & Security v. Cloud’s Benefits & Reach
- How can a Cloud strategy fit in with banks’ rigorous regulations? - Outlining the benefits of moving to the cloud
Considering cloud’s growing presence in international banking systems
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digital inclusion programmes? - Examining the skill set: what still needs to be done to develop the range of
roles needed to grow a secure IOT?
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
15.40 – 16.00 Getting Identity Management Systems Right
- Avoiding Identity Management System mistakes and bringing standardisation and cost savings
16.10 – 16.35 Delving into the Consequences of a Security Breach for a Business
- Real examples of what happens when security and data is compromised - Steps in disaster recovery - Long term impact and future prevention methods
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16.35 – 16.55 The CISO and Cyber Security: Managing a Company’s Security Agenda in Today’s World
- Looking at the changing role of the CISO - How businesses are changing their security spending priorities - Overcoming the challenges of educating management levels on necessary
security measures
16.55 – 17.15 Are Businesses Adequately Protecting Themselves Against the Outside World?
- Insights from the Government’s Cyber Essentials Scheme (CES) and recap on whether the essential steps needed to protect businesses from the outside world are in fact being taken
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Theatre E: Employee & Customer Experience
Wednesday 24 June 2015
Thursday 25 June 2015
Employee Experience
Communications & Collaboration
Introducing the Workplace of the Future 10.15 – 10.35 Determining How Collaborative Cloud-Based Services are Reshaping How Employees Work Together
- Reviewing how cloud based storage, social networking, productivity apps, email, etc are going to account for the overall office market going forward
- Investigating the shift from BYOD to JOC (Join our Cloud), an environment which allows all your workforce to collaborate using cloud apps
- Determining the impact on future recruitment styles
Cloud Collaboration
10.15 – 10.35 Taking Advantage in Advances in Business Technology & Applying the Benefits to your Staff
- What impact does the growing employee demand for internet services have on your business and what secure and cost efficient solutions are available to CIOs?
- Creating a truly mobile business: steps to linking departments’ systems and then your workforce
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion Capitalising on New Technologies: Discussing the Future of Cloud, AI, Robotics, Anticipatory Computing & Wearables
- What has cloud done to revolutionise employee roles, processes and operations and how is it providing the backbone for the 2020s virtual workplace?
- Is robotics in the workplace soon to become a reality? How will software
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion: What is the Impact of Cloud Collaboration? - What steps are businesses taking now that cloud has provisioned the base
platform for people to work together from? - Which collaborative tools are or should be top of enterprises’ investment
plans? - Investigating the middleware needed for information and resource sharing
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development allow for introductions of robotic technology - How will anticipatory computing change employees’ working styles and
abilities? - Discussing how wearables are entering the workplace and future questions
around opportunities brought by their usage
- Accounting for the positives and negatives of resource sharing: discussing the impact on intellectual and personal property, data privacy and security
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
Engaging Employees in the Cloud 11.50 – 12.10 Applying the Same Customer Experience Thinking to the Employee Experience
- How HR and IT teams are changing to respond to one of the top priorities for today’s CEOs: talent strategy
- Responding to the employee demand for new internet services and understanding the impact on staff retention
Responding to Mobility Trends 11.50- 12.10 Collaboration in the Cloud: Lessons Learnt from a Multinational - Understanding the experience of moving to a collaborative cloud in a large enterprise - Overcoming obstacles to opening up systems and openly sharing - Identifying and breaking down behavioural challenges - Leveraging the advantages at the end of the implementation journey
12.10 – 12.35 Transforming the Employee Journey through the Cloud
- Delving into the advantages cloud Human Capital Management solutions give HR and IT approaches to the employee experience
- Deciding on the right HR cloud: lessons learnt from deployment and implementation stories
12.10 – 12.35 Exploring the Benefits of Deploying Workloads to Multiple Clouds
- Why do end users want various clouds to collaborate and how real are the benefits?
- Common pitfalls and paths to avoid when managing workloads across cloud
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion: What does the Next Generation Employee Experience Look Like?
- Achievements brought by enterprise social networks and communities in the cloud
- Judging the effectiveness of current collaboration tools on the employee experience: from talent search to exit
12.35 – 13.15 Panel: Unravelling the Upgrade Process When Moving to Cloud Based UC & Collaboration Tools
- Cloud v. On-Premise Communication and Collaboration products: how to ensure IT teams maintain control over Communication and Collaboration tools in a mobile world
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- What role do analytics and behavioural science play in talent searches and employee engagement?
- Succeeding with enterprise content management - Understanding the migration challenges when moving from legacy
telecommunications platforms
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Break
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Break
Employee Management in the Cloud 14.15- 14.35 Taking Enterprise Resource Planning to the Cloud: the End User’s Implementation Story
- Determining your ERP implementation strategy and philosophy - Exploring the culture change and how to ease staff adoption of new Cloud
ERP systems - Understanding the impact of ERP upgrades on your back office and customer
facing operations - Assessing the role of ERP in HR and retention
14.15 – 14.40 Defining the Role of Unified Communication & Collaboration Technology in Enterprise Mobility Strategies & Getting Implementation Right
- How does Cloud enable the next generation, mobile workplace? - Assessing employees’ UC requirements and matching them to your
business aspirations - Identifying and overcoming common pitfalls in UC strategies
14.35 – 15.00 ERP in the Cloud: Implementing the Right System for Your Business
- Breaking down the benefits of Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning - Deciding on your approach to ERP customisation - Mobile ERP: taking advantage of BYOD
14.40 – 15.20 Panel: Identifying How the Industry Can Advance Communications Technology in the Enterprise Market
- What steps are still needed to overcome interoperability issues in video conferencing?
- Measuring the uptake for social networking solutions within enterprises and small, medium businesses, and their importance in the employee collaboration and communication landscape
- Discussing bandwidth issues and the moves being made to avoid disappointing services
- What staff training is needed and where should it be directed from when implementing new communications and collaboration technology?
15.00 – 15.40 Panel Discussion: Choosing the Right Cloud CRM and Employee Management Systems
- Exploring the process of upgrading operational systems to the cloud
15.20 – 15.40 Revitalising the Customer Experience through Unified Communications
- Why UC is central to becoming a multi-channel business - How to decide on the split between contact centre and online support
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- How do you ensure balanced business management processes which allow for flexibility and creativity alongside efficiency and security?
- Examples of how cloud based systems have brought speed and allowed for the implementation of value add services
- Is cloud ERP the key to true workforce mobility? Analysing various models and system upgrade examples and their results
- Integrating and managing multimedia contact - Analysing the effects of digital consumer engagement on your sales and
marketing channels
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break 15.40 – 16.00 Case Study: Seamlessly Learning and Working through the Cloud
- Looking at the next generation’s learning and studying habits and what advantages UC can bring to them
- Analysing uptake and deployment of Communications and Collaboration tools within the Education sector
- Which communication products prove the most popular with younger users and what future investment is needed to meet the next generation’s expectations?
The Human Effects of Cloud 16.10 – 16.35 Ensuring User Compliance Within Your Business
- Whose responsibility is it to establish a standard set of requirements for cloud application adoption within a business?
- Steps to setting up standards - Working with your vendors to understand their technologies and compliance
standards - Identifying the right authentication tools and Distributed Denial of Service
(DDoS) Protection
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16.35 – 16.55 Content in Cloud Collaboration: The Importance of Content Management Business Ecosystems
- Understanding the role of content sharing in today’s businesses
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- What makes a ‘compelling content experience’ - Are IT vendors meeting businesses’ content management needs in line with
other business system requirements?
16.55 – 17.15 Addressing the Digital Skillset Shortage
- Do businesses have the resource and training in place needed to keep up with the fast paced digital change?
- Is a DNA change needed within your IT team? Growing communication and technology skills
- What additional support is needed by the tech industry to ensure the skills are available to meet growing IT demands?
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Day 1: 24th June 2015
Ticket Required Free Access
Enterprise Mobility Strategies
Delivering cross device applications for Employees and Customers
Enterprise App Development
How developers can stand out in an increasingly crowded market
10.15 – 10.35 Understanding the rise of the flexible employee and how enabling enterprise mobility will improve business targets
10.15 – 10.35 Why investing in and upgrading infrastructure is an essential first step to ensure high app performance and security; discussing APIs
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion Making a business case for the need for a solid mobility strategy and pre-seed essential steps
Defining and setting business goals when investing in mobility
Understanding how users interface with your business and invest in relevant app development
Capitalising on the ability to engage with the users through mobility and creating new opportunities.
Evaluating the need to re-engineer or upgrade processes or infrastructure
10.35 – 11.10 Panel Discussion Examining development methodologies and how they impact app performance
The DevOps movement as a bridge builder between functions: empowering people
Agility Vs Waterfall: working with timelines and a limited budget
Is a blend of the current development methods possible?
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.50 – 12.10 How and why exceptional UX is key to high engagement
11.50 – 12.10 How built-on tools can facilitate innovation and shrink development cycles
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12.10 – 12.35 What constitutes intuitive user experience and how to achieve this within short timeframes, minimal budget and with high performance
12.10 – 12.35 Mobile back end as a Service (MBaaS):Efficiently integrating apps with back end systems
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion Choosing and developing the mobility experience that fits the user’s particular needs
Do you need a mobile website or an app?
Consulting with the users to ensure the app meets their true needs
Responding to the need to offer offline capabilities and features
12.35 – 13.15 Panel Discussion Discussing MDM and MAM tools
Is there real control within BYOD policies?
Key security challenges and ways to overcome them
Are there newer or securer ways to manage and control access to data?
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
14.15 – 14.35 Ensuring high levels of security without compromising the User Experience
14.15 – 14.35 Why applications are more than code: ensuring functionality and performance
14.35 – 15.00 Protecting corporate data in the area of BYOD; making sense of the IAM, MDM, MAM, SAM and other tools available
14.35 – 15.00 Compressing the lifecycle of mobile apps for faster development
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15.00 – 15.40 Panel Discussion Go to market strategies for your application
Involving employees during production phase
Incentivizing the use of the app; answering the ‘what’s in it for me’
App store optimisation services
Enabling user feedback and reacting to it
15.00 – 15.40 Panel Discussion UX must haves and top behaviours Leading experts are asked to share their top 5 UX must have features and feedback on the role of the UX designer in the app development team and process.
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
15.40 – 16.10 Networking Break
16.10 – 16.35 Mobile test automation and the need for continuous testing to ensure high, multiplatform performance
16.10 – 16.35 Achieving intuitive UX design
16.35 – 16.55 Monetising enterprise apps: what are the business benefits of app engagement?
16.35 – 16.55 The UX role to dissolve silos: cross team collaboration and awareness
16.55 – 17.15 Enterprise development efforts don’t stop after the app is rolled out: the need for training, maintenance and reacting to feedback
16.55 – 17.15 How to achieve high security levels without compromising the User Experience
17.15 Close of Day 1
17.15 Close of Day 1
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Day 2: 25th June 2015
Ticket Required
Free Access
Enterprise Mobility Strategies
Delivering cross device applications for Employees and Customers
Enterprise App Development
How developers can stand out in an increasingly crowded market
10.15 – 10.55 How do cloud enabled technologies e.g. IoT and M2M facilitate further employee mobility?
10.15 – 10.55 Cloud based apps: assessing risks and opportunities
10.35 – 11.10 Who owns mobility?
Managing Shadow IT
Acknowledging the devolution of responsibilities: make synergies, not competition
Collaboration and user consultation as the key for apps that truly respond to the user needs
10.35 – 11.10 Hybrid vs Native: what is the future?
Is there such a thing as a purely native app?
What are the trade-offs of HTML5?
Is quick development a good enough reason to go for non-native apps?
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
11.10 – 11.50 Networking Break
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11.51 – 12.10 Future-proofing the functionality and UX of the app: what other elements improve adoption of enterprise applications?
11.50 – 12.10
Monetising your Enterprise App: capturing actionable insights and translating to actions
12.10 – 12.35 Common challenges of strategic decisions on MDM and rolling out BYOD/COPE
12.10 – 12.35 Enterprise Apps Analytics: Measuring and reacting to the ROI of applications
12.35 – 13.15 What options does an Apps Store enable?
12.35 – 13.15
Enabling offline app usage within a set budget and timeline
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
13.15 – 14.15 Networking Lunch
14.15 – 14.40 Quickly creating and deploying mobile business apps: unified front-end to back-end solutions that speed up app development
14.15 – 14.40 Testing as a Service (TaaS); ensuring your investment in testing tools fully examines the apps performance and functionality
14.40 – 15.20 Strategic decisions for putting together the best development team
Does a developer have the core mobile skills required?
Deciding to outsource the full or just parts of the development process
Dealing with different teams working together
Is it really possible to be agile considering the limited budgets and
14.40 – 15.20 Testing a range of devices and platforms
User testing with prototype
Enabling bug, feedback and crash reporting
Getting it right the first time!
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timeframes?
15.20 – 15.40 Examining the compliance and regulatory issues raised by the enablement of mobility
15.20 – 15.40 Is ‘full stack developer’ a realistic job title? Envisioning future employability
15.40 – 16.00 Examining automated app development
15.40 – 16.00 How will Build Your Own App tools change development process?
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