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On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by LPGA Tour player Sarah Schmelzel for an exclusive, in-studio interview. The 2024 Solheim Cup team member talks finding out she was a captain's pick, if her temper on the course is an advantage and the impact of mixed-events with PGA Tour players. --Choose your style, pick your favorite Birdie Juice logo and shop from a line-up of top tier brands at shop.golf.com today! --Download the Fanatics Sportsbook today and use code SUBPAR and you will get $200 in Bonus Bets when you sign up and bet $20 or more. https://joinfanatics.com/subpar Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Connecticut residents call (888) 789-7777, Massachusetts residents call (800)-327-5050, New York residents call (877) 8-HOPENY, Maryland residents visit mdgamblinghelp.org.--Thank you to our partners at Ship Sticks. Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. Go to shipsticks.com and use the code SUBPAR20 to enjoy 20% off your first shipment.--Thank you to our partners at Callaway. The #1 putter on every major Tour—PGA, LPGA, DP World—you name it. More Tour Pros trust Odyssey than any other brand, and it shows with #1 rankings in worldwide wins and money earned. See what it can do for you at OdysseyGolf.com.--Start your hair growth journey with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to nutrafol.com and enter the code SUBPAR.--The road to opportunity is often the road overlooked. That's why Enterprise Mobility offers new roads to help drive your business forward. With mobility solutions like fleet management, flexible truck rental, and an unmatched global network, they can help your business find the right solutions. Their mobility experts find smarter ways to scale your business, so you're not just growing bigger—you're getting better. Find your road at enterprisemobility.com
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by Captain Keegan Bradley and Akshay Bhatia for a live show from The Bank on Hilton Head Island. They discuss being paired together in the first two rounds this week at the RBC Heritage, the best cash games back home in Florida and if Akshay is on Keegan's watch list for the Ryder Cup. --Download the Fanatics Sportsbook today and use code SUBPAR and you will get $200 in Bonus Bets when you sign up and bet $20 or more. https://joinfanatics.com/subpar Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Connecticut residents call (888) 789-7777, Massachusetts residents call (800)-327-5050, New York residents call (877) 8-HOPENY, Maryland residents visit mdgamblinghelp.org.--Thank you to our partners at Ship Sticks. Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. Go to shipsticks.com and use the code SUBPAR20 to enjoy 20% off your first shipment.--Thank you to our partners at Callaway. The #1 putter on every major Tour—PGA, LPGA, DP World—you name it. More Tour Pros trust Odyssey than any other brand, and it shows with #1 rankings in worldwide wins and money earned. See what it can do for you at OdysseyGolf.com.--Golf is more than a game—it's a community built on fair play. A Handicap Index lets you track your progress and compete on equal footing, no matter who you're playing or where you tee it up. True golfers have a Handicap Index. Sign up today at usga.org/getahandicap.--The road to opportunity is often the road overlooked. That's why Enterprise Mobility offers new roads to help drive your business forward. With mobility solutions like fleet management, flexible truck rental, and an unmatched global network, they can help your business find the right solutions. Their mobility experts find smarter ways to scale your business, so you're not just growing bigger—you're getting better. Find your road at enterprisemobility.com--Thanks to Zone Nicotine for being a proud sponsor of GOLF's Subpar. Warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an additive chemical. Underage sale prohibited. Introducing Zone Nicotine Pouches - the perfect balance of unparalleled comfort - longer-lasting flavor - and nicotine that satisfies. Whether you're zoning in for an important putt or zoning out after a tough day at work, Zone gets you there faster and keeps you there longer. Available in seven flavors and in six and nine milligram strengths. Find Zone at zonepouches.com and retailers near you. Own your zone with Zone Nicotine pouches.
Allyship is a powerful force for change. In this episode, we explore how allies play a crucial role in advancing women's leadership and inclusion in the business travel sector. Our guest, Anne Feeney, Assistant Vice President of Global Strategic Sales at Enterprise Mobility shares real-world insights on what effective allyship looks like and how individuals at all levels can contribute to gender equity. Tune in for actionable strategies, inspiring stories, and a call to action for those ready to champion meaningful change in the workplace. Music track is Space Jazz by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Our guest for this episode is Mary Mahoney, Vice President, Replacement & Leisure Division at Enterprise Mobility and a key leader in the Collision Engineering Program. Enterprise has been a driving force behind this initiative, which is designed to bridge the technician gap by providing structured, hands-on education and career pathways for aspiring collision repair professionals. We'll discuss why programs like Collision Engineering are critical to solving the technician shortage, how they're expanding to make an even greater impact, and what shop owners can do to engage with and benefit from this growing talent pipeline. If you're looking for ways to bring new talent into your shop and support the next generation of technicians, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Let's dive in! This episode is sponsored by: asTech asTech is dedicated to safety, precision, and innovation in vehicle diagnostics. With industry-leading scanning and calibration solutions, asTech ensures every repair meets OEM standards, enhancing safety and customer satisfaction. Continuously testing and scanning new vehicles, asTech refines its technology to stay ahead of modern repair challenges. A tool stack covering 40+ brands and a network of 400+ ASE and I-CAR certified technicians provide fast, accurate diagnostics that maximize efficiency. asTech—driven by precision, powered by safety. Visit https://astech.com/ today or call 1-888-486-1166.
Esto es un extracto del programa principal del CONGRESO FACONAUTO 2025 con la intervención de Enterprise Mobility Aquí tienes redactado en seis párrafos el contenido de la entrevista a Cristina Méndez de Enterprise España, con formato y lenguaje profesional: Cristina Méndez, gerente de ventas en Enterprise España, destacó durante su participación en el Congreso FACONAUTO 2025 el importante papel que desempeña Enterprise en el ámbito de la movilidad. La empresa, con más de seis décadas de experiencia internacional, nació con una flota inicial de siete vehículos de sustitución en un concesionario Cadillac en Estados Unidos. Actualmente, Enterprise se posiciona como líder en servicios de movilidad, con una extensa red en España, contando con más de 160 oficinas repartidas por todo el territorio nacional, centradas principalmente en núcleos urbanos y polígonos industriales. Méndez destacó la relevancia que tiene para Enterprise estar presente en el Congreso FACONAUTO, considerándolo como un evento clave para conectar con los actores más importantes del sector de la movilidad en España. Subrayó que esta participación es una oportunidad única para intercambiar visiones sobre la evolución del sector automotriz y explorar cómo se pueden aprovechar sinergias entre empresas, concesionarios e instituciones públicas. En cuanto a los compromisos específicos con los concesionarios, Cristina resaltó la apuesta firme de Enterprise por transformar el vehículo de cortesía tradicional en vehículo de sustitución. Este enfoque busca trasladar la responsabilidad de proporcionar movilidad desde los talleres hacia soluciones más flexibles, beneficiando directamente al usuario final, especialmente cuando se trata de clientes perjudicados en accidentes o cubiertos por contratos de mantenimiento con garantías de movilidad proporcionadas por las marcas. La sostenibilidad es otro de los ejes estratégicos para Enterprise en 2025. Cristina Méndez hizo énfasis en cómo la empresa está adaptando sus operaciones para que sean cada vez más respetuosas con el medioambiente. Entre estas adaptaciones, Enterprise dispone del sistema tecnológico ARM (Automotive Rental Management System), una plataforma diseñada específicamente para talleres y concesionarios, destinada a reducir costes operativos, agilizar los trámites y mejorar la eficiencia del servicio ofrecido al cliente. Respecto al futuro del sector automoción, Méndez compartió una visión optimista frente a los grandes retos actuales. Considera que los cambios que enfrenta el sector, como la digitalización y la nueva Ley de Movilidad Sostenible, abren diversas oportunidades de crecimiento. Insistió en que es fundamental una colaboración estrecha entre todos los agentes del ecosistema automotriz para afrontar con éxito estos cambios y garantizar una evolución positiva del mercado. Finalmente, Méndez expresó que Enterprise espera del Congreso FACONAUTO 2025 reforzar su relación con los concesionarios y continuar brindándoles un apoyo constante para garantizar la movilidad de sus clientes. Agradeció el reconocimiento recibido en el evento y reafirmó el compromiso de Enterprise por seguir contribuyendo a la rentabilidad y eficiencia operativa del sector de automoción español. Producción: Fernando Rivas San Julián José Lagunar Herranz Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by MLB Hall of Famer George Brett for an exclusive, in-studio interview. The Kansas City Royals legend talks his typical schedule when attending the Masters, dice games at Sage Valley and the first time he successfully shot his age.--Choose your style, pick your favorite Birdie Juice logo and shop from a line-up of top tier brands at shop.golf.com today! --Make sure you enter the Golden Bear(™) Sweepstakes between March 27th - April 13th with Fanatics Sportsbook for your chance to win a pin flag signed by Jack Nicklaus. Gambling Problem? See Official Rules at https://sportsbook.fanatics.com/promo-terms/2025/Sweepstakes/ALL_1878.pdf . Sponsor: FBG Enterprises Opco, LLC. Not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with Augusta National, Inc.https://www.joinfanatics.com/subpar-signed-flag-sweepstakes/GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Connecticut residents call (888) 789-7777, Massachusetts residents call (800)-327-5050, New York residents call (877) 8-HOPENY, Maryland residents visit mdgamblinghelp.org. --Thank you to our partners at Ship Sticks. Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. Go to shipsticks.com and use the code SUBPAR20 to enjoy 20% off your first shipment.--Thank you to our partners at Callaway. The #1 putter on every major Tour—PGA, LPGA, DP World—you name it. More Tour Pros trust Odyssey than any other brand, and it shows with #1 rankings in worldwide wins and money earned. See what it can do for you at OdysseyGolf.com.--The road to opportunity is often the road overlooked. That's why Enterprise Mobility offers new roads to help drive your business forward. With mobility solutions like fleet management, flexible truck rental, and an unmatched global network, they can help your business find the right solutions. Their mobility experts find smarter ways to scale your business, so you're not just growing bigger—you're getting better. Find your road at enterprisemobility.com--Start your hair growth journey with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to nutrafol.com and enter the code SUBPAR.
What if I told you your biggest competitive advantage is something you've already got? For Chrissy Taylor, the President and CEO of Enterprise Mobility, the 90,000 people who work at her company are what she calls “her secret sauce.” And in today's episode, you'll learn how to support your team and build a culture that drives growth, delights customers, and finds new ideas. Plus, Chrissy's positive energy is guaranteed to (sorry for the pun, but) pick you up! You'll also learn: What many companies overlook when they reposition their brand One tip for being a better communicator (and anyone can do it) An idea to build mentorship into your culture What Chrissy learned in the 17 Enterprise jobs she had before becoming CEO Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business. Connect with David: Keep Up with David on LinkedIn Follow David on Twitter The How Leaders Lead Instagram View insightful clips on TikTok Watch full interviews on YouTube Get the USA Today Bestselling Book "How Leaders Learn"
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by Monday Q Info creator Ryan French for an exclusive, in-studio interview. He breaks down his unique coverage of professional golf events, some of the biggest Q-School cheating scandals over the years and Phil Mickelson's advice on eliminating his chipping yips. --Choose your style, pick your favorite Birdie Juice logo and shop from a line-up of top tier brands at shop.golf.com today! --Thank you to our partners at Ship Sticks. Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. Go to shipsticks.com and use the code SUBPAR20 to enjoy 20% off your first shipment.--Thank you to our partners at Callaway. The #1 putter on every major Tour—PGA, LPGA, DP World—you name it. More Tour Pros trust Odyssey than any other brand, and it shows with #1 rankings in worldwide wins and money earned. See what it can do for you at OdysseyGolf.com.--The road to opportunity is often the road overlooked. That's why Enterprise Mobility offers new roads to help drive your business forward. With mobility solutions like fleet management, flexible truck rental, and an unmatched global network, they can help your business find the right solutions. Their mobility experts find smarter ways to scale your business, so you're not just growing bigger—you're getting better. Find your road at enterprisemobility.com--Thanks to our official sponsor Zone Nicotine Pouches.Warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an additive chemical. Underage sale prohibited. Introducing Zone Nicotine Pouches - the perfect balance of unparalleled comfort - longer-lasting flavor - and nicotine that satisfies. Whether you're zoning in for an important putt or zoning out after a tough day at work, Zone gets you there faster and keeps you there longer. Available in seven flavors and in six and nine milligram strengths. Find Zone at zonepouches.com and retailers near you. Own your zone with Zone Nicotine pouches. --Must be 21+ to Gamble. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800 GAMBLER.
From the rapid growth of IoT and the rise of 5G to the impact of generative AI and edge computing, how is the telecommunications industry harnessing the power of new technologies to propel innovation forward in the connectivity space, and enable enterprises in their digital transformation? Lin ShuFen, Head of Enterprise Mobility and IoT at Singtel Singapore, discusses current trends and the opportunities presented by 5G and edge computing, particularly in network slicing and remote device management. ShuFen also highlights the vital role of women in driving innovation and change within the telecom sector, offering a unique perspective on the future of connectivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The opening of a new car rental service in Ennis has brought a jobs boost to the county town. Enterprise Mobility has opened its second Clare branch on the Kilrush Road; creating six positions in the process. The company claims the new location will enhance for residents and tourists in this county. Head of Business Rental Mike Baker says they've exciting plans for Clare.
Join guest host Matthew Wilcox with guest Peter Smith, former VP of GlobalFranchising at Enterprise Mobility, and Dr. Mamoun Benmamoun, SaintLouis University, IB professor, as they discuss international franchising andthe many challenges of business abroad.Peter Smith oversaw Enterprise Mobility's worldwide franchise operationsand expansion efforts up until his retirement in 2024.Dr. Mamoun Benmamoun is an Associate Professor in the Department ofInternational Business at Saint Louis University. His research focuses oninternational e-business strategy, the application of AI and analytics ininternational decision-making, and the political economy of internationaltrade and finance.Dr. Bemamoun's article, McDonald's in the Middle East: Navigating Politicaland Ethical Minefields, can be found in Volume 12 of The Journal ofBusiness Ethics Education.View Guest Peter Smith's LinkedInView Guest Dr. Mamoun Benmamoun's LinkedIn
E&I Host:Dennis Hyde, E&I Category Marketing ManagerGuests:Lily Hammer, Senior Strategic Account Manager: Public Sector Group Purchasing, Enterprise MobilityRyan Benhoff, Strategic Sales Director: Public Sector Strategic Partnerships, Enterprise MobilityJoin Dennis Hyde, as he speaks with Enterprise Mobility about transportation and traffic on campus. This podcast explores parking, staff commuting, and electric vehicle initiatives, all issues your institution may be planning for. In this episode, we discuss innovative strategies to optimize your campus operations, such as reducing costs and liability, addressing parking challenges, and even broadening your talent pool. While you may know Enterprise and National Car Rental for their traditional business model, they are much more than just car rental.Relevant Links:E&I Enterprise Mobility ContractEnterprise Mobility WebsiteCooperatively Speaking is hosted by E&I Cooperative Services, the only member-owned, non-profit procurement cooperative exclusively focused on serving the needs of education. Visit our website at www.eandi.org/podcast.Contact UsHave questions, comments, or ideas for a future episode? We'd love to hear from you! Contact Cooperatively Speaking at podcast@eandi.org. This podcast is for informational purposes only. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host(s) or E&I Cooperative Services.
The future of transportation is shifting toward electric vehicles, which is changing how communities approach municipal fleets. The City of South Pasadena, California partnered with Enterprise Mobility to electrify the police department's entire vehicle fleet. In this episode, Clarence Anthony talks with Councilmember Michael Cacciotti and Enterprise Mobility's Vice President of Business Development Dain Giesie about how they partnered to clean the air, electrify the police department, and save money in the city's budget.For more information, visit us at nlc.org.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.It's a great Thursday to be in the retail auto industry and we've got the one and only Ben Hadley on the show today. We're covering how Tesla is pushing back against Canadian tariffs, how Gen Z and Millennials are driving more than previous generations and how the most disappointing national park responded to its ranking.Show Notes with links:Tesla has reportedly lobbied the Canadian government for lower tariffs on China-made electric vehicles before Canada announced a 100% duty. This comes as Canada states an over-abundance of Chinese imported EVs and decided to align with the U.S. to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs starting October 1.Tesla requested a lower tariff rate, similar to the 9% imposed by the EU on its vehicles.Tesla has been exporting Model 3 and Model Y from Shanghai to Canada.Canadian EV imports from China surged by 460% in 2023, driven largely by Tesla shipments.A government source noted Tesla's approach, but no comment has been made by the company.A new survey from Enterprise Mobility reveals that Gen Z and millennials are driving more than previous generations, challenging the notion that younger people are less interested in cars.Gen Z and millennials report driving more now than five years ago.73% of Americans still see privately owned vehicles as their top transportation choice in the next decade.While excited about autonomous vehicles, 72% of respondents prefer being in control of their car.EV adoption faces challenges, with 68% citing inadequate charging infrastructure as a major barrier.The survey shows most commuters are unaware of alternative transportation solutions like car sharing and vanpooling.After Mammoth Cave National Park was listed as the 3rd most disappointing US tourist attraction in an online study, they flipped the script on bad reviews, embracing its reputation as a "disappointing" tourist attraction with a viral, tongue-in-cheek social media post.The post reads: “Come experience what has disappointed millions of people for over 225 years!” “Visit our website and choose from one of our many activities that will leave you unfulfilled! You can be disappointed by a “dry hole with very few stalagmites and stalactites” or discover nothing “other than trees” on over 80+ miles of trails.” “A world of regret awaits you at Mammoth Cave!”Established as a national park in 1941, Mammoth Cave is the world's longest cave system.Despite negative reviews, the park has a 4.7-star rating on Google.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Mary Mahoney, vice president of the Replacement & Leisure Division at Enterprise Mobility, and Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions, join the CollisionCast to talk about recruiting for the collision repair industry and the Collision Engineering program. The Collision Engineering program will be the primary beneficiary of the upcoming Crash Champions Golf Outing, Dec. 5 at Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point, California. In the past year, Crash Champions has hosted more than 25 Collision Engineering students as apprentices in its Skills Training Education Program (STEP) at its repair centers throughout the U.S. For more information on the Collision Engineering program, go to https://www.beacollisionengineer.com. For more information on Crash Champions' STEP, go to https://step.crashchampions.com And for information on how you can join in the golf tournament or be a sponsor, go to https://crashchampions.com/2024-Golf-Outing. Check out more episodes here!
Ergo, one of Ireland's leading IT services providers, has achieved the Microsoft Modernise Endpoints specialisation, a recognition given to Microsoft partners globally who demonstrate deep knowledge, extensive experience, and proven success in delivering holistic solutions designed for the hybrid workplace. As the world of work changes and businesses continue to operate hybrid models of working, organisations need to manage and enable secure access to corporate resources across mobile, desktop, and virtual endpoints to better enable their workforce and set them up for success. This includes devices users need, operating systems that are secure by design, endpoint management solutions, and collaborative applications that are accessible from anywhere. Microsoft Capabilities The Ergo team works to embed a culture of collaboration and secure hybrid working inside global multi-site organisations, using Microsoft solutions such as Microsoft Intune, Microsoft 365, Windows Autopilot, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra and Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure to bring disparate workforces together for a seamless experience. Speaking on the recognition, Gerry Hampson, Client Management Practice Lead at Ergo, and Microsoft MVP, said: "In a world where workplaces are increasingly disparate, it is essential that organisations are set up for success when managing teams across multiple locations and geographies." "This achievement is testament to the hard work and dedication of the team here in Ergo, who are steadfast in their commitment to ensuring that our customers are set up for success through preparing them for today, while planning for tomorrow." Paul Chawke, Partner Development Manager at Microsoft said: "Ergo has a longstanding, 30-year long history with Microsoft achieving technological advancements and innovation in Ireland. This achievement recognises the work that Ergo are carrying out when it comes to equipping organisations for success through Modernize Endpoint solutions." Ergo has extensive knowledge and capabilities in the area of modern work, with one of the largest Microsoft practices in Ireland and five Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals, the highest accolade a Microsoft engineer can be awarded), three of whom contribute to modern work areas such as Microsoft 365 Development and Enterprise Mobility. Ergo is also a Microsoft Solution Partner for Modern Work with specialisations in adoption and change management, meetings and meeting rooms for Microsoft Teams, and Modernise Endpoints. This expertise was recognised as Ergo took home the Microsoft Partner of the Year Award 2024. This is the sixth time Ergo has won the Country of the Year Award making it the most recognised Microsoft Partner in Ireland. See more stories here.
In this episode of We're Only Human, Ben Eubanks interviews Sarah from Enterprise Mobility's talent acquisition team to discuss strategies for emerging talent and improving candidate experiences. Sarah shares insights about Enterprise Mobility's internship program, onboarding processes, and an expedited hiring model to streamline the recruitment of IT talent. Sarah also emphasizes the importance of early engagement, robust training, and creating strong leadership connections for interns. The discussion also covers the benefits of quick hiring processes and methodologies for convincing stakeholders to adopt new recruiting practices. In addition, to open the episode, Ben speaks with Rocky Paap, CEO of Filtered and a partner that supports Enterprise Mobility's talent acquisition function with screened and vetted candidates. Learn more about Filtered.aiConnect with Sarah FaupelSee the show archives and sign up for episode updates
Established in 2012, Complete Human Network helps companies deal with their electronic equipment needs, allowing enterprises to optimise their IT budget and minimise IT-related hassles by leveraging Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Enterprise Mobility as-a-Service (EMaaS) solutions, packaging IT devices and software services on a subscription basis.In today's conversation, Chai Peng will give us a sense of the journey she's been on with CHN and the business of enterprise mobility, the underlying business performance and growth, as well as her ambitions ahead.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to The BTA Podcast. In these podcasts we will endeavour to share our thoughts, concerns, optimism and build those all-important human connections with our Partners, Members and Guests.In their latest conversation Clive Wratten and Andrew Clarke opened up by talking about the arrival of the English summer in both the south and the north! However, they then quickly moved on to more matters relating to the business travel community with reflections on the recent Next Generation Board meeting, the technology conference and the launch of BTA TV. They also reflected on time spent at the Business Travel Show and the recent podcasts that have taken place with Emirates, SIXT and Enterprise Mobility. Looking ahead they chatted about the forthcoming joint board meeting with the Exec Board and Industry Partners Board coming together and the next BTA On The Road event which is taking place in Manchester on Thursday 11th July. Finally they looked ahead to events in 2025 and the next BTA Conference which is the Planet Plan one taking place on 8th July.You can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created by The BTA and distributed by BusinessTravel360. For more information about The BTA visit us at TheBTA.org.ukSupport the Show.
Today we discuss how a multi-generational family enterprise has brought soccer back to St. Louis, and their hopes and plan to make an impact far beyond the pitch. Special Guests: Andrew C. Taylor, Carolyn Kindle, Jason Thein, Lee Broughton, and Neal Richardson.
Leigh introduces Enterprise Mobility's global programme: Road Forward, to advance social and racial equity. From delivering books to schools to award winning Talent Acquisition teams and inclusive recruitment processes, Leigh explains what the programme and Enterprise Mobility's values mean for people experience. Discussing the positive change in gender balance and diversity in the transport sector, Leigh provides an overview of some of the steps and partnerships that have contributed. Advocating that it's small steps every day that embed change in organisation and calls on you to collaborate to drive forward business success and positive change. Thank you to Visier for supporting How HR Leaders Change the World Do your people insights drive business impact? This episode is sponsored by Visier, whose secure and extensible workforce data analytics platform and generative AI empower leaders to unlock data driven insights faster. Would you like to consolidate ESG metrics into one powerful people analytics solution for comprehensive analysis of connections and insights? Have you been working on people metrics for the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)?
Finding accurate, locally specific information about the rights of homeless youth can be challenging. To address that problem, Baker & McKenzie leads pro bono teams that create Homeless Youth Handbooks for each state. Learn how Legal Services of Eastern Missouri and the in-house legal team from Enterprise Mobility joined up with Baker & McKenzie to put good information in the hands of young Missourians who need it. PLI is proud to offer programs, Pro Bono Memberships, and scholarships to support the essential public service work of the legal profession.
In this week's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Justin Griffith, CTO at StayLinked, and David Krebs, EVP of Enterprise Mobility and AIDC at VDC Research Group, reveal groundbreaking insights from their latest research, "Making Supply Chain Resilience Work: Keeping Up with Ever-Demanding Warehouse Operations." Discover the complexities and future trends of supply chain operations, warehouse resilience, and technology adoption; an essential listen for those navigating the dynamic warehousing and supply chain management landscape.Free floor tape and floor sign samples from Mighty Line! Get yours here.Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show
In this week's episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Justin Griffith, CTO at StayLinked, and David Krebs, EVP of Enterprise Mobility and AIDC at VDC Research Group, reveal groundbreaking insights from their latest research, "Making Supply Chain Resilience Work: Keeping Up with Ever-Demanding Warehouse Operations." Discover the complexities and future trends of supply chain operations, warehouse resilience, and technology adoption; an essential listen for those navigating the dynamic warehousing and supply chain management landscape.Free floor tape and floor sign samples from Mighty Line! Get yours here.Follow us on LinkedIn here for more content.Support the show
GUESTS: Oz Choudhri, Enterprise Mobility and Oliver Mackprang, MILES MobilityABOUT THIS EPISODEAs regular listeners know, RIDE is not an automotive podcast. However, this episode is all about cars.We all know the story: despite growing congestion on our roads, cars spend something like 95% of the day parked.They're also expensive to run and own. Indeed, for many people a car is famously the second-largest financial commitment after their house or home.So what if we could use cars when we need them, leaving the ownership to someone else, that someone else being a car club or a car-sharing operator happy to assume the responsibility for the total cost of ownership of these high value assets.In this episode of RIDE, we look at a clear example of usership rather than ownership, with two experts in car-sharing: Oz Choudhri, head of mobility solutions at Enterprise Mobility, and Oliver Mackprang, CEO of Berlin-based MILES Mobility. In this episode we discuss:The differences between car club, car sharing, leasing, and rentalThe challenges and opportunities of free floating and station-based or back-to-base modelsHow car sharing fits into the wider mobility ecosystemWhy car-sharing may be an attractive option for businesses, taking away the burden of fleet management, and helping with metrics such as corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environment, social and governance (ESG).You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.
In October, Enterprise Holdings announced a name change to Enterprise Mobility to honor their business' 65-year history and mark the beginning of the next chapter.This episode is a reissue from December 2021. Join host Gene Cunningham and guest Peter Smith, VP of Global Franchising at Enterprise Holdings, as they dive into the strategy and decision processes used by Enterprise as it expanded from its very successful domestic rental car market to the global marketplace. Peter shares his thoughts on the opportunities and challenges Enterprise faced as it expanded internationally. Of particular interest is the “franchising strategy” Enterprise embraced for international growth. Peter oversees the company's worldwide franchise operations and expansion efforts and has been with Enterprise since 2004. Host Gene Cunningham is a current faculty member in the Chaifetz School of Business at Saint Louis University and retired Aerospace Executive with a 41-year career in International Business, Strategy, and Operations.
This episode is featuring Great Lakes Cheese as part of our theme “customer in the spotlight” in which you can learn how businesses are using mobile tech to transform their work and deliver value to their employees. My name is Carina Rosenau. I am Customer Engagement Lead for Mobile Experience and Engineering at SAP and I'm thrilled to have with us today, Brian Shellhorn, HR Information Systems Manager at Great Lakes Cheese and Jason Ross, Principal Product Manager at SAP SuccessFactors. Join us as we uncover how Great Lakes Cheese grew from a neighborhood cheese delivery business in 1958 to more than 4,000 employee-owners supplying over 25% of all packaged cheese consumed in the US. Learn how Great Lakes Cheese harnesses the power of enterprise mobility to support this rapid growth. So, grab a coffee, sit back and tune in for an entertaining conversation on the mobile journey of Great Lakes Cheese with Brian Shellhorn and Jason Ross.
Bloomberg News Chief Correspondent for Global Macro Markets Liz McCormick explains why the Federal Reserve's policy statement is setting up to be the No. 2 event on Wednesday, with investor focus instead likely to be on the Treasury Department's new borrowing plan, due hours ahead of the interest-rate decision. Bloomberg News Personal Finance Reporter Claire Ballentine talks about how the Fed's fight against inflation is rattling middle-class Americans. Enterprise Holding CEO Chrissy Taylor discusses the car rental provider rebranding as Enterprise Mobility. And we Drive to the Close with Max Wasserman, Founder and Senior Portfolio Manager at Miramar Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Chief Correspondent for Global Macro Markets Liz McCormick explains why the Federal Reserve's policy statement is setting up to be the No. 2 event on Wednesday, with investor focus instead likely to be on the Treasury Department's new borrowing plan, due hours ahead of the interest-rate decision. Bloomberg News Personal Finance Reporter Claire Ballentine talks about how the Fed's fight against inflation is rattling middle-class Americans. Enterprise Holding CEO Chrissy Taylor discusses the car rental provider rebranding as Enterprise Mobility. And we Drive to the Close with Max Wasserman, Founder and Senior Portfolio Manager at Miramar Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Business Ninja Kelsey is joined by Roger Maassen, Director of Delivery and Presales of North America at Asperii, where they talk about how Asperii helps clients implement Salesforce service cloud products and field services.Asperii is a Global Salesforce Consulting Partner, specializing in service cloud and resource scheduling for field service and workforce management.Driven by a seasoned team of accomplished field service experts, Salesforce implementation specialists and smart R&D, Asperii delivers technology-driven tailored solutions that transform field operations and with more that 50 worldwide top-tier companies in diverse industries, ranging from small providers to large global corporations all over the world. Asperii was established in 2011 by senior veterans of ClickSoftware that was acquired by Salesforce.Learn more: https://www.asperii.com/ -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows Microsoft Earnings Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new? Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers. More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass." AI Stuff Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy). Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari. ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs. GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X. Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT. Windows This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late. Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel. AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability. Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year. U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon. Activision Blizzard Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually. Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases. Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement. Xbox Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience) Google Play Games for PC expands Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows Microsoft Earnings Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new? Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers. More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass." AI Stuff Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy). Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari. ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs. GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X. Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT. Windows This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late. Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel. AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability. Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year. U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon. Activision Blizzard Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually. Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases. Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement. Xbox Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience) Google Play Games for PC expands Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows Microsoft Earnings Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new? Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers. More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass." AI Stuff Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy). Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari. ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs. GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X. Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT. Windows This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late. Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel. AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability. Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year. U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon. Activision Blizzard Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually. Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases. Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement. Xbox Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience) Google Play Games for PC expands Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows Microsoft Earnings Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new? Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers. More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass." AI Stuff Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy). Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari. ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs. GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X. Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT. Windows This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late. Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel. AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability. Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year. U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon. Activision Blizzard Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually. Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases. Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement. Xbox Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience) Google Play Games for PC expands Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Microsoft's FY23 Q4, Zenbleed vulnerability, Nearby Share for Windows Microsoft Earnings Microsoft had another blockbuster quarter. What else is new? Fiscal quarter: a net income of $20.1 billion on revenues of $56.2 billion. Those figures represent year-over-year (YOY) gains of 20 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Intelligent Cloud was again Microsoft's biggest business unit, delivering $24 billion in revenues (up 15 percent YOY) on the strength of server and cloud services revenue growth of 17 percent. Azure and other cloud services grew 26 percent YOY, and Enterprise Mobility saw its installed base grow by 11 percent to over 256 million seats. Productivity and Business Processes was Microsoft's second-biggest business, with $18.3 billion in revenues, a gain of 10 percent YOY. Here, Microsoft reported that Office commercial revenue was up 12 percent, Office 365 commercial revenues were up 15 percent, and Office consumer revenues were up 3 percent. Microsoft 365 consumer subscribers grew 12 percent to 67 million customers. More Personal Computing once again brought up the rear, with $13.9 billion in revenues, a decline of 4 percent YOY. Windows revenues from PC makers declined 12 percent. Surface (and HoloLens, but really just Surface) revenues were down 20 percent YOY, as that product line continues to struggle. Gaming revenue overall was up 1 percent, with Xbox hardware revenues down 13 percent YOY and Xbox content and services revenues up 5 percent, "driven by growth in third-party content and Xbox Game Pass." AI Stuff Top AI companies agree to safeguards (just not for privacy). Microsoft opens up Bing Chat to users on Chrome and Safari. ChatGPT for Android is available in the U.S. to handle all your mobile AI needs. GitHub Copilot Chat is now available in Beta, stage one of the transition to GitHub Copilot X. Apple is rumored to be working on its own ChatGPT. Windows This just in: Preview cumulative update for 22H2 arrives a day late. Insider: Microsoft tests 23H2 features in the Beta channel. AMD to fix Zenbleed vulnerability. Microsoft could release a Surface Studio Laptop 2 this year. U.S. Army to test upgraded HoloLens soon. Activision Blizzard Paul looked at how the Activision Blizzard acquisition will impact its quarterly financials. Not much, actually. Chief regulators from the FTC and CMA have spoken a bit publicly about their mishandled Microsoft cases. Mirroring what happened with the CMA last week, the FTC ended an internal trial against Microsoft so the sides can reach a settlement. Xbox Microsoft starts rolling out YAHE (yet another home experience) Google Play Games for PC expands Blizzard is bringing key titles to Steam Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Clipchamp's hidden gems App pick of the week: Nearby Share for Windows RunAs Radio this week: Future of Integrated Communication with Bob Serr Brown liquor pick of the week: Bottles! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
In this episode of our theme "SAP runs SAP Mobile" we discover how SAP is using mobile technology to enhance our own productivity and work processes. Lisa Brown is shedding some light on Enterprise Mobility at SAP, sharing numbers around mobile devices and usage of native apps, which technologies those are built with and how the team runs SAP Mobile.
As Stratix celebrates 40 years in business, we asked CEO Louis Alterman to give us his take on the current state of enterprise mobility and where he sees it headed. From digital transformation to getting the maximum ROI, Louis runs through the biggest challenges for companies and what CEOs are thinking.
What has change in enterprise mobility. Are new industries adopting mobile? Is 5G hot? In this podcast, Chris Balcik, the Vice President and Head of Mobile B2B at Samsung Electronics America shares his perspectives on changes in the market. Chris Balcik Bio:With over 26 years' experience, including management consulting with the Department of Defense and other Federal clients, Chris has deep expertise in organizational transformation and the role of technology. Prior to his current role, he led Federal government sales for Samsung's Mobile B2B division. Prior to that, he assisted public and private sector clients including the FAA, DNI and DoD on complex, large-scale systems engineering and technology transformations, concept of operations design, program management, business case analysis, and business process optimization. Prior to entering the civilian workforce, Chris was an Officer in the United States Air Force leading Command and Control support to military operations.Check out other enterprise mobile trends content from Samsung here.
On this episode of The Six Five – CXO, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome John Granger, Senior Vice President of IBM Consulting and K.C. Choi, Corporate EVP & Head of Group & Global Mobile B2B Team at Samsung Electronics. Their discussion covers: The motivation behind IBM's and Samsung's strategic partnership The focus of their enterprise mobility solutions The multitude of unique products their collaboration enables What's in store for the future of the partnership Be sure to subscribe to The Six Five Webcast, so you never miss an episode.
After years of pandemic-related disruption, enterprises still face extreme uncertainty. The economic outlook is murky, supply chain issues are still with us, and the ongoing war in Ukraine is impacting energy costs. In this year's 2023 Enterprise Mobility Outlook research, we set out to see how companies are investing in mobile solutions to be as nimble and efficient as possible so they can handle whatever difficulties may come. In this podcast, Stratix Senior VP of Marketing Elizabeth Klingseisen explains the data—including how mobile is changing with more wearables and IoT use in business. Seventy-eight percent of companies say emerging tech will impact their overall IT management strategy.
Enterprise Mobility ist heute weit mehr als Mitarbeitern Handys, Tablets und andere mobile Endgeräte in die Hand zu geben – damit sie dann unterwegs dieselben Sachen machen wie auf ihrem PC. Was - etwa mit Augmented Reality oder Wearables - möglich ist, und wie man sich dazu aufstellt, erklärt Mark Zimmermann, beim Energieversorger EnBW verantwortlich für mobile Entwicklung und Fachautor.
Listen to Matt and Eric talk with EUC Staff Solutions Engineer talking about the state of Enterprise Mobility Management. From the days of AirWatch to today's full enterprise management with VMware Workspace One solutions.
We've got Paul Schnackenburg back to talk about licensing in Microsoft 365. To those that have even glanced at the licensing sections of the Microsoft 365 admin portal it comes as no surprise to find out that licensing in Microsoft 365 is horribly complex. We discuss how we ended up here, what different options are there for licensing in Microsoft 365, frontline workers, and most importantly, which license to choose! In this episode on Microsoft 365 licensing What is the difference between the business packages and the enterprise packages in Microsoft 365? - 4:46 What are the differences between the E3 and E5 licensing levels in Microsoft 365? - 9:05 What is Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) in Microsoft 365? - 19:03 E-series packages versus smaller SKUs with addon licenses - 25:34 What is the F-Series of Licenses in Microsoft 365 for? - 30:30 What Microsoft 365 License is right for my organization? - 34:13 What resources are available to help deal with Microsoft 365 licensing? - 39:24 Resources for Microsoft 365 licensing Microsoft 365 resources on the DOJO More Information on Microsoft 365 Frontline Workers on the DOJO Paul's eBook on Microsoft 365 Security Microsoft 365 Service Descriptions M365 Maps Microsoft 365 Price Increase Blog Post DOJO Webinar on Azure Stack HCI Learn more on this SysAdmin DOJO episode and licensing in Microsoft 365 >
Today's guest is Jack Loss, Director of Strategy and Innovation at Improvix Technologies in Virginia. Founded in 2012, Improvix Technologies is a certified IT Services company focused on developing, implementing and managing innovative solutions that help their customers accomplish their mission. To this end, their stellar track record highlights a consistent delivery of cost-effective, strongly-secure, and highly-integrated IT solutions that exceed customers' expectations and enhance the government's technology landscape. Improvix pride themselves on providing fully customized solutions based on industry best practices, whether its rearchitecting a custom application before moving it to the cloud or developing a secure means of communication for overseas travel. Their capabilities consist of, but are not limited to, Cybersecurity, Cloud, as well as traditional, IT infrastructure, Splunk, ServiceNow, Application Development, Customer Service, Enterprise Mobility management and mobile application design, Data Analytics, Salesforce, and Business Intelligence. In the episode, Jack will discuss: Trends that Improvix work on to assist partners, What excites him about working on the Splunk platform, Advice for successful Splunk implementations, What's next for the platform in the Government sector, Plans for growth and exciting opportunities at Improvix and Key learns on his journey so far in Splunk
Stratix Senior Vice President of Marketing Elizabeth Klingseisen shares some of the most interesting findings from this year's research.
In this episode, Stratix's Director of Mobile Solution Architecture, Dipesh Hinduja, joins us to talk through the main components of effective mobile solution design. An entire lifecycle must be mapped out for the mobility program to ensure good user experiences and the right outcomes.
See how investing in self-serve mobile device management provides streamlined and more accountable warehouse operations, which translates to sustainable competitive advantages and bottom-line savings.
Today's buzz: Mobility. Welcome to the Mobile 2.0 world. Enterprise mobility is moving at triple-Internet speed. Adoption of BYOD and enterprise-wide B2E, B2B and C2B is disrupting traditional computing. Nearly 50% of organizations will invest in mobile apps, devices and mobile device management solutions over the next 12-18 months, but not all have a mobile strategy in place to ensure effective deployments. What will it take for companies to have a fighting chance to achieve mobile success? The experts speak. Benjamin Robbins, Palador: “Going small is not the same thing as going mobile.” Michael O'Farrel, Mobile Institute: “Wearable workforce on the horizon.” Maribel Lopez, Lopez Research: “Mobile is the foundation for contextual engagement.” Carolyn Fitton Coad, SAP: “The connected future is here and mobile is the first screen to innovation.” Join us for Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You Can Run But You Can't Hide – Part 2.
Today's buzz: Mobility. Welcome to the Mobile 2.0 world. Enterprise mobility is moving at triple-Internet speed. Adoption of BYOD and enterprise-wide B2E, B2B and C2B is disrupting traditional computing. Nearly 50% of organizations will invest in mobile apps, devices and mobile device management solutions over the next 12-18 months, but not all have a mobile strategy in place to ensure effective deployments. What will it take for companies to have a fighting chance to achieve mobile success? The experts speak. Benjamin Robbins, Palador: “Going small is not the same thing as going mobile.” Michael O'Farrel, Mobile Institute: “Wearable workforce on the horizon.” Maribel Lopez, Lopez Research: “Mobile is the foundation for contextual engagement.” Carolyn Fitton Coad, SAP: “The connected future is here and mobile is the first screen to innovation.” Join us for Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You Can Run But You Can't Hide – Part 2.
Today's buzz: Mobility. Welcome to the Mobile 2.0 world. Enterprise mobility is moving at triple-Internet speed. Adoption of BYOD and enterprise-wide B2E, B2B and C2B is disrupting traditional computing. Your company may soon need a BYOA (Bring Your Own App) policy. Tablets will soon outsell PCs. Arm yourself with knowledge or be left behind. The experts speak. Michael O'Farrell, Mobile Institute: “Companies that know how to harness the power of enterprise mobility will have a tremendous competitive edge in the global mobile economy.” Ben Robbins, Palador: “Mobile in the enterprise: You've got to know why, before you'll see ROI.” Carolyn Fitton Coad, SAP: ““You are not alone. We're all in this together — networked, connected, up in the cloud, flying through wi-fi and the web, carrying it all in our pockets and purses with handheld mobile phones and tablets.” (Enterprise Mobility for Dummies Book - first paragraph) Join us for Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You can run but you can't hide.