With iPhone, iPad, and iOS, progressive IT teams are leading innovation at their companies. Hear real-world examples and best practices from IT groups who embrace a new vision for technology to transform the way their employees work.
In this introduction to a seven-part series, Apple System Engineer Dean Curtis interviews Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco on how Apple and Cisco are helping companies create a modern business infrastructure for iOS devices that will support new ways of working on corporate networks.
In the second episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Jerome Henry, Principal Engineer at Cisco explain learn how Apple and Cisco have optimized how iPhone and iPad communicate with a Cisco wireless network to make the performance of voice and video apps even more reliable.
In the third episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Jerome Henry, Principal Engineer at Cisco discuss about the capabilities in iOS and the Cisco Wi-Fi network that allow organizations to prioritize their most critical apps with Quality of Service (QoS).
In the fourth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco explain why an integrated collaboration experience matters to businesses and how Cisco Spark brings this together in one service.
In the fifth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how Cisco Spark provides voice and video capabilities and uses the new CallKit framework to directly integrate with iOS 10 giving employees a native calling experience.
In the sixth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how to use Cisco Spark to route voice and video calls to iPhone, a Cisco desk phone, or a telepresence system so users can pickup the call from whichever device they prefer.
In the final episode of the seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco, Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco, and Jerome Henry, Principal Engineer at Cisco discuss how to get started with these Apple and Cisco solutions.
Learn how financial advisors at Deutsche Vermƶgensberatung (DVAG) use iPad and custom apps to present complex financial products to customers in a simple and engaging way.
Learn how Deutsche Vermƶgensberatung (DVAG) built a team to develop great apps for its financial advisors.
Deutsche Vermƶgensberatung (DVAG) shares its best practices for enterprise app development and deployment.
Take a tour of the Mortgage app from Deutsche Vermƶgensberatung (DVAG) to learn how design and functionality is changing the selling experience for financial advisors and customers.
Learn how Deutsche Vermƶgensberatung (DVAG) apps connect to its CRM and 14 partner financial institutions, allowing for the capture and secure sharing of electronic signatures and other client data.
Learn how British Airways, a division of International Airlines Group, creates enterprise apps that connect to more than 20 back-endĀ systems, including booking data, customer details, CRM, and fueling information, to name a few.
Take a tour of a custom app from British Airways, a division of International Airlines Group, used by flight operation teams to load and balance baggage on anĀ aircraft, and send that data back to a centralized flight management system.
Learn about a custom app from British Airways, a division of International Airlines Group, that enables customer service employees to quickly respond toĀ flight disruptions and rebook passengers right from iPad.
From concept to deployment, learn about the team and process at British Airways, a division of International Airlines Group, forĀ developing custom apps for their employees. Hear tips and best practices for successful app development.
iPad, iPhone, and iOS apps help keep passengers moving around the globe. Learn how British Airways, a division of InternationalĀ Airlines Group, has built more than 40 custom iOS apps to help employees assist the customer at every stage of their journey, fromĀ customer service to flight operations to engineering to cabin crew.