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CX Goalkeeper - Customer Experience, Business Transformation & Leadership
NAVIGATING THE OMNICHANNEL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE OBSERVATORY

CX Goalkeeper - Customer Experience, Business Transformation & Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 26:51


Discover the future of omni-channel customer experience with insights from Sara Zagaria, Director at Politecnico di Milano. Learn how to transform your business's customer interactions into seamless, integrated experiences.About the Guest:Sara Zagaria - Director of the Omnichannel Customer Experience Observatory and of the B2b Customer Experience Research. In 2015 she began her career within the Digital Innovation Observatories of Politecnico di Milano, carrying out applied research activities and analyzing the impact of digital innovation on various fields and sectors (Mobile Enterprise, Sport, Insurance). In recent years she has focused on the Customer Experience theme, delving into the organizational and technological transformations required in response to an increasingly multichannel customer (Business and Consumer). She is currently the Director of the Omnichannel Customer Experience Observatory and of the B2b Customer Experience Research.links: https://www.osservatori.net/it/ricerche/osservatori-attivi/omnichannel-customer-experiencehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarazagaria/Episode Summary:Sara Zagaria shares her journey and expertise in omni-channel customer experience, highlighting the importance of integrating various customer touchpoints to create a seamless experience. She discusses the challenges companies face in this transformation and provides actionable insights on how to overcome them. Sara also emphasizes the critical role of vision, employee engagement, and data utilization in achieving a successful omni-channel strategy.Top 3 Key Learnings:1. Omni-Channel Integration: It's crucial to integrate all customer touchpoints, ensuring a seamless and consistent experience across channels.2. Employee Engagement: Engaging and empowering employees with the right technology is essential for delivering exceptional customer service.3. Data Utilization: Properly utilizing and integrating customer data across platforms can significantly enhance personalized customer experiences.Chapters:00:00 Game Start00:49 Introduction to Sara Zagaria01:25 Sara's Journey and Passions04:36 Missions and Goals of the Omni-Channel Customer Experience Observatory07:08 Benefits for Companies in Participating in Research11:35 What Omni-Channel Really Means17:42 Real-Life Omni-Channel Example19:18 How Companies Should Approach Transformation23:31 The Importance of Vision and Employee Engagement24:13 Future Trends in Customer Experience26:28 How to Connect with Sara Zagaria27:13 Golden Nugget and Upcoming EventSubscribe and Follow:- https://www.cxgoalkeeper.com/Podcast- Apple Podcast https://apple.co/3qYr4nh- Spotify https://bit.ly/3GhCGXeCXGK- YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@cxgoalkeeperWe appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you more valuable content in the next episode. Remember, we're in a human-to-human business environment. Thank you!

OpTech Insights
Navigating the Shift to Android and Building a Stronger Mobile Enterprise

OpTech Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 35:07


Organizations continue to look for ways to keep their employees productive and their business environments safe. As the transition from Windows-based operating systems to Android continues, the companies see vast improvements in security and operations. Honeywell's Mobility Edge platform is designed to enhance these benefits and provide a platform to support your mobility devices today and in the future.Join our host Todd Greenwald and guests Stan Zywicki, Director Marketing Honeywell, and Jack Weixel, Head of Global partnerships for Android Devices, Google, as they discuss how Android and the Mobility Edge platform can enhance your organization's productivity and bottom line.In this episode, you will hear how organizations can: improve security and enhance privacy,accelerate deployments for mobility devices,enhance the customer experience, andoptimize your business performance.Guests:              Stan Zywicki – Honeywell; Marketing Director, Enabling SoftwareJack Weixel – Google; Head of Global Partnerships, Android Dedicated Devices   

#12minconvos
Fei Wu helps People and Business Tell Better Stories, Find More Customers and Create New Revenue Streams /Ep2780

#12minconvos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 12:16


With over 10 years of experience in marketing and technology, I founded Feisworld, where I freelance to help people and business tell better stories, find more customers and create new revenue streams.Feisworld Podcast is a platform where I cherish stories of unsung heroes and self-made artists. Feisworld has 220+ episodes, over 100,000 downloads and united listeners from over 50 countries. Learn more: www.feisworld.com/podcastMy latest project is the Feisworld Documentary, which offers an intimate look into the lives of a diverse group of incredible people through conversations we share. Having come to America from China as a teenager, I have carved out a life as an entrepreneur and mentor. These conversations serve to highlight both shared and contrasting struggles and successes with the people I meet. Learn more: https://www.feisworld.com/documentary/CLIENTS -->I had the pleasure to work with a variety of clients including: SAP America, Wellington Management, Talbots, Luxottica, Philips Healthcare, Fidelity Investment, Reebok, IBM (Watson, Mobile Enterprise, PartnerWorld), Hasbro, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, American Eagle Outfitters, University of Phoenix, CIEE, Cornell College of Engineering, Progressive Insurance, OHO Interactive, Greenough Communications, Janeiro Digital, Alexander Buono International and Pure Audio Video.I have lived, worked, and studied both in China and the United States.  I speak and write English and Mandarin Chinese with native proficiency (for a year, I worked as a bilingual DJ at China National Radio). Outside of work, I earned a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. I also enjoy painting and calligraphy.CONTACT:hello@feisworld.com Support us on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/12minconvosListen to another #12minconvo

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online
Win 10 Mobile, Twitter, Xbox Series X, Regierungs-Apps | Kurz informiert vom 13.12.2019

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019


Support-Ende erreicht: Keine (Sicherheits-) Updates mehr für Windows 10 Mobile Medienanstalt leitet Verfahren gegen Twitter wegen Porno-Accounts ein Xbox Series X: Neue Microsoft-Konsole sieht aus wie ein Mini-PC Bundesrechnungshof rügt Geldverschwendung bei Regierungs-Apps Aus und vorbei: Seit 10. Dezember ist der Support für Windows 10 Mobile und Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise ausgelaufen. Geräte bekommen nun keine Updates mehr und ab jetzt entdeckte Sicherheitslücken bleiben bestehen. Wer also weiterhin mit einem Windows-Smartphone beispielsweise Bankgeschäfte erledigt, setzt sich einem erhöhten Sicherheitsrisiko aus. Die Medienanstalt von Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein hat ein Verfahren gegen Twitter eingeleitet, weil auf der Plattform pornografische Inhalte öffentlich zugänglich seien. Wie die Aufsichtsbehörde gegenüber heise online mitteilte, sei man auf rund 20 Profile aufmerksam geworden, die ohne Altersbeschränkung pornografische Bilder und Videos verbreiteten. Da sie auch für Kinder und Jugendliche frei und ohne Anmeldung zugänglich seien, mache sich die Plattform wegen Jugendschutzverstößen strafbar. Microsoft hat das Design der neuen Xbox enthüllt: Die Xbox Series X erinnert an einen Mini-PC. Sie hat eine quadratische Grundfläche und scheint etwa doppelt so hoch wie breit zu sein, was die Unterbringung in den Fächern von TV-Tischen nicht gerade leicht macht. In einem Blog-Eintrag zur Ankündigung verspricht Microsoft, dass die neue Xbox Series X Spiele in 4K-Auflösung mit 60 Bildern pro Sekunde wiedergeben wird. Der Bundesrechnungshof beklagt in seinem "Schwarzbuch 2019" den verschwenderischen Umgang mit Steuergeldern in Bereichen wie IT und Klimaschutz. Mehrere Bundesbehörden gaben demnach für eigene App-Angebote insgesamt 4,9 Millionen Euro aus ohne Nachweis, dass die Mobilanwendungen "notwendig und wirtschaftlich waren". Der Erfolg der Maßnahmen sei ebenfalls nicht kontrolliert worden. Diese und weitere aktuelle Nachrichten finden Sie ausführlich auf heise.de

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
When Sharing Isn't Caring - A Strategists Forum

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 54:19


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve hosts a Strategists Forum with Propelics Mobile Strategists Glenn Gruber, James Hoshor, and David Enarson, along with Anexinet Cloud Solutions Director, Ned Bellavance, to discuss a new incarnation of some old mobile technologies, and to take a look at the reasons why the new sharing model (ride sharing, bike sharing, and scooter sharing) isn't quite as caring as it seems, and what—if anything—can be done about it. Articles cited in the episode: Meet the Militant Taxi Drivers Union That Just Defeated Uber and Lyft http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/21386/militant_taxi_drivers_union_uber_lyft_alliance_new_york_city New York Just Capped the Number of Uber, Lyft Vehicles in the City https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/08/technology/uber-lyft-new-york-legislation/index.html a16z Podcast: All about Bike Sharing https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a16z/id842818711?mt=2&i=1000401356891 The Bike-Share Oversupply in China: Huge Piles of Abandoned and Broken Bicycles https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/bike-share-oversupply-in-china-huge-piles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/ Electric Scooters Are Going Worldwide https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/12/electric-scooters-all-over-the-world/ Santa Monica Proposes Tougher Rules for Bird and Other Scooter Rental Companies http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-santa-monica-scooter-pilot-20180607-story.html Doctor: Do Something About the Dangers of E-Scooters https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/16/opinions/dangers-of-e-scooters-vox/index.html Uber Invests Its Growth Into Its Next Chapter — Including Scooters and Bikes https://www.recode.net/2018/8/15/17694914/uber-q2-financial-results-bikes-scooters-revenue-growth Chicken-Sharing in Massachusetts and Elsewhere http://www.rentthechicken.com/p/boston-ma-and-surrounding-areas.html    

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
What's Up With Flagging Cell Phone Sales? A Strategists Forum

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 57:03


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve hosts a Strategists Forum with Propelics Sr. Mobile Strategist Glenn Gruber, and Anexinet Cloud Solutions Director, Ned Bellavance and asks the following questions: What is going on with cellphone sales? Are they flagging? Are they not? And if not, why is there so much discussion around this in the news? Lastly, how long before our phones are replaced by a new and better technology? Articles cited in the episode: CNN Money – April 20 Apple sinks on fears of slowing iPhone sales Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty slashed her iPhone shipment projections for the quarter ending in June on Friday, citing weakness in China. Canaccord Genuity's Michael Walkley also cut his iPhone sales forecasts and cut his earnings estimates for Apple too. The chief financial officer of a key Apple chip supplier -- Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) -- warned of "mobile softness" and "continued weak demand" when it reported earnings this week. Too innovative? It's possible that Apple's iPhone X, which does not have a home button, uses facial recognition and lacks a jack for headphones, may be a little too different for people used to iPhone upgrades being more evolutionary than revolutionary. Most analysts cite weak iPhone X demand as the biggest problem for Apple.   C/NET — Feb 7China's phone sales fell 4.9 percent in 2017The decline, according to a market research report, is due to manufacturers offering "minor upgrades" that weren't enticing enough for users to upgrade. China's smartphone market slid 15.7 percent year-over-year last quarter, according to a new report published by IDC yesterday. Throughout last year, it fell 4.9 percent.   CNN Tech – April 27Chinese smartphone sales suffer biggest decline ever Smartphone shipments in China have suffered their biggest decline ever, plummeting more than 21% in the first quarter of 2018 compared with the same period last year, according to a new report from research firm Canalys. Chinese consumers bought just 91 million phones in the first three months of this year. The last time the number was that low was in the fourth quarter of 2013. Samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, also warned that overall "sluggish demand" for smartphones would drag down future earnings. That slowdown has already hit Samsung (SSNLF) sales in China, the world's largest smartphone market. The company sold just 2 million devices in China in the first quarter of 2018, down more than 50% compared to the same period last year. Apple (AAPL) also lost ground in China, slipping from fourth to fifth place in the market. The company suffered a "significant decline" in shipments from the previous quarter. Too Expensive? "Apple has a strong image, but their product and innovation is restricted to the very high-priced iPhone X ... most Chinese cannot afford that price so they switch to Huawei or Oppo," said Jia. Huawei was one of only two companies to buck the declining trend. The Chinese smartphone maker saw sales climb 2%. It remains the top smartphone seller in China, followed by local rivals Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi. Xiaomi was the only company to post double digit growth, with sales up 37%, partly reflecting a lackluster performance in 2017. We forecast ... the Chinese market in 2018 will have an overall decline. That would mean back-to-back years of contraction. Annual smartphone sales dipped for the first time ever last year, falling 4% to 459 million phones.   Fidelity News – April 30Investors look to Apple's cash, services as iPhone sales seen stalling The iPhone is by far the biggest product from Apple, accounting for more than 60 percent of its revenue last year, but CEO Tim Cook and other executives have targeted services as a path to growth. Disappointing forecasts from the iPhone supply chain have lowered expectations for unit sales. Analysts expecting as few as 51 million handsets sold versus Wall Street's expectations of 54 million phones and 50.7 million last year. Overall, Wall Street has lowered its expectations for iPhone revenue from $39.7 billion on April 17 to $39.2 billion, according to an average of estimates from 17 analysts by Thomson Reuters.   CNN Tech – April 30Apple faces Wall Street 'panic' over iPhone Apple stock fell this month after one of its key chip suppliers warned of "continued weak demand." Since then, a series of analysts have slashed their estimates for iPhone shipments. Daniel Ives, an analyst with GBH Insights, wrote that Wall Street was in "full panic mode" over iPhone sales ahead of Apple's earnings report. Some analysts blame the $999 iPhone X. once viewed by investors as key to driving customers to upgrade their smartphones. Instead, analysts fear Apple missed the mark by launching one redesigned model that is too expensive and two other new devices, the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, look the same as older models. Mark Moskowitz, an analyst with Barclays, wrote in an investor note Monday that the iPhone X's "price point was too high and likely alienated many users."   Seeking Alpha – May 1st Apple Reports Second Quarter Results Apple beats on EPS and Revenue. Sales in China up 20% Revenue Grows 16 Percent and EPS Grows 30 Percent to New March Quarter Records https://seekingalpha.com/pr/17148466-apple-reports-second-quarter-results “We’re thrilled to report our best March quarter ever, with strong revenue growth in iPhone, Services and Wearables,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “Customers chose iPhone X more than any other iPhone each week in the March quarter, just as they did following its launch in the December quarter. We also grew revenue in all of our geographic segments, with over 20% growth in Greater China and Japan.”   CNN Tech – June 8 Apple warns suppliers that iPhone demand is falling The company told suppliers to to manufacture 20% fewer components for its upcoming iPhones. That could signal it expects waning enthusiasm for its flagship smartphone. A year ago, Apple told suppliers to prepare for shipments of 100 million iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X devices. This year, Apple is taking a "cautious approach," telling suppliers to prepare for 80 million iPhones, Nikkei reported. Apple is preparing to introduce three new iPhones in the fall. Investors have been worried that iPhone sales are flattening. Apple shipped 52.2 million iPhones during the first three months of 2018, an increase of just 3% compared to the same period a year earlier. It was expected to sell 53 million iPhones.   Wall Street Journal - July 5th Samsung Estimates Operating-Profit Growth at 5%, Short of Expectations Samsung Electronics estimates its second-quarter operating profit was up 5% from a year earlier, missing analyst estimates and ending its streak of record quarters at four. The world’s largest smartphone and semiconductor maker said Friday that it expects an operating profit of 14.8 trillion South Korean won ($13.2 billion) for the quarter that ended June 30. That would be up 5% from the year-earlier 14.07 trillion won, but down from the previous quarter’s record 15.64 trillion won. Sales of the company’s latest flagship device, the Galaxy S9, have been weak, as consumers keep their phones longer and remain unimpressed with the newest options. Lee Seung-woo, a Seoul-based analyst at Eugene Investment and Securities, expects Samsung will ship about 31 million Galaxy S9 devices in 2018. That would mark a dramatic decline from just two years ago, when the Galaxy S7 became Samsung’s best-selling phone ever, with roughly 50 million shipments.

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Propelics Acquired by Anexinet: A very special Device Squad/Anexipod Episode

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 55:44


It's 2 great podcasts in 1! In this fun crossover episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve sits down with Ned Belavance, host of Anexinet's AnexiPod podcast to discuss Anexinet's recent acquisition of Propelics (and much more).

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
The State of Retail Mobility - A Strategists Forum

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 65:37


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve discusses the state of retail mobility with fellow Propelics Mobile Strategists James Hoshor, Glenn Gruber, Spurti Gurram, and Alani Setalsingh. Mobile technology boosts productivity for field sales, builds better relationships, ensures security, identifies trends and allows instant access to data—all while simplifying business processes to help make everyone's life a little easier. Join us for The State of Retail Mobility - a Strategists Forum covering today's most exciting advancements in Retail Mobility.

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Augmented & Virtual Reality (AR/VR) with Strategists Glenn Gruber & Spurti Gurram

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 66:04


In this episode of Device Squad—the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics—Steve talks about Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) with fellow strategists Glenn Gruber and Spurti Gurram.  Tune into this episode to learn about where Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR) came from, where they're at and where we think they're going! We discuss the impact and experience of Microsoft's HoloLens and Google Glass along with Apple's recent ARKit, Google's ARCore, and much more. Links in the episode: The dawn of the age of holograms (HoloLens demo) What is Yelp Monocle? Apple's ARKit ARKit (developers) ARKit Demos How is ARKit better than ARCore? How is ARCore better than ARKit? The Machines (an AR game) AR Pump Training Video Apple AR glasses rumors  

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Mobile Tech & Global Health with MPH Nikhil Patil

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 72:21


In this episode of Device Squad—the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics—Steve talks about the state of mobile technology in global health with his friend, Nikhil Patil, MPH, Environmental Health PhD candidate, and all-around super-fascinating dude.  Nikhil has been immersed in global health for the past ten years. He worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Togo, West Africa, spent a year in Kenya studying the effects of water sanitation, hygiene and nutrition on child health-care outcomes, and helped build a research department for eHealth Africa in Northern Nigeria to improve health programs and data systems.  Tune into this episode to learn about how the African continent utilizes: Corporate-sponsored internet The role of drones  The participatory approach: the importance of social media "Crisis Mapping" for diseases, unrest, and natural disasters Securing and managing data & dealing with false data Sustainable systems (and finding ownership) Integrating technology into government health systems to facilitate interoperability Android vs Apple penetration Low-tech solutions to high-tech problems Phone data collection methods    Also, How gender affects technology access and data collection accuracy. How interoperability will future-proof remote medical technologies How to start your car in Togo  

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Mobile Testing with Sr. Strategist James Hoshor

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 45:19


In this episode of Device Squad—the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics—Steve talks about mastering the art of mobile testing with his colleague, Propelics Sr. Mobile Strategist James Hoshor.  Tune into this episode to learn: Why it’s so important for testers to understand the mobile environment Key testing methods for the mobile enterprise How to determine your ideal testing tools and resources  Why adopting a mobile testing strategy is so important    Enterprise Mobile Strategy & Best-in-Class Apps: www.propelics.com

TechGenix IT Podcasts
Sit-stand desks for IT pros, supporting a mobile enterprise, and what's new in Android O

TechGenix IT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 20:17


This episode focuses on topics introduced by the following TechGenix articles: - No butts about it: Is a sit-stand desk the answer for daylong computing? - Yes, you can both support and protect a mobile enterprise - O yes! Android O shapes up as the most secure and productive Android OS yet

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Amazon Lambda with Justin Yurasits of Fidelity

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 60:43


In this episode of Device Squad—the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics—Steve talks about Amazon (AWS) Lambda with his good friend Justin Yurasits, head of software operations for Fidelity's Customer Contact platform. We discuss AWS Lambda's Serverless Computing and how it enables organizations big and small to "run code without thinking about servers" and pay only for the compute time they consume without provisioning or managing servers. AWS Lambda lets you run code for virtually any type of application or backend service—all with zero administration. But can running and scaling your code really be as easy as a simple upload? Are the days of server management really over? Is Amazon Lambda the ultimate answer for any new startup, or established enterprise, looking to minimize costs and staffing? Tune in and find out! Links in the episode: AWS Lambda AWS Mobile

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Gamification in the Enterprise w/Nick Bogovich, fmr GSN Games Mobile Exec. Dir.

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 68:38


Get your game on! In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve discusses Gamification Strategies with Nick Bogovich, former Mobile Executive Director of GSN Games and CoFounder of Causemo and mStyle.  We discuss the role gamification already plays in our everyday lives (though you might not even know it), the future of gamification (think AR), and how gamification can be leveraged to help motivate, titillate, and reinvigorate employees and users for increased profit, productivity and job satisfaction.  Plus, the podcast episode itself got gamified! How'd we pull that off?  Tune in and find out (and maybe even win a few bucks)! Links in this episode: Jane McGonigal - Gaming can make a better world    

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
The Health of Health Care Mobility - A Strategists Forum

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 38:54


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve discusses Health Care Mobility Strategies with Ivo Janssen, Solution Engineering Director with Kinvey, and fellow Propelics Mobile Strategists David Enarson and Todd Chusid. Get your Mobile Checkup! Join us for The Health of Health Care Mobility - a Strategists Forum covering today's most pressing shortcomings and most exciting advancements in Health Care Mobility.

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
One Very, Very Fun & Informative Talk w/Lisa Handalian, Uber Sr. Design Researcher

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 79:54


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve discusses UX Design Research Strategies and methods with his old friend, Lisa Renery Handalian, now Sr. Design Researcher at Uber.  We discuss Testing Strategies, User Research vs. Design Research, the benefits of Uber's internal Day in the Life program, and Lisa's particular focus: driver ratings and compliments. Further, we get into the very cool concept of Strategic Ethnography as Lisa recounts her experiences at Ancestry and Bank of America and how Research Strategies there differed from those at Uber. Also, Steven has a bad cold. What other juicy tidbits did we get into? Tune in and find out!

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Protection for JavaScript-Based Enterprise Apps

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 7:41


In this episode of Life in the Mobile Enterprise, Olivia interviews Rob Friedman, SVP of Engineering at Apperian, on the new product advancement that leverages Arxan Application Protection for JavaScript to create enterprise apps that are self protecting and resilient to prevent hackers from reverse-engineering and tampering with the Javascript code, protecting valuable keys and data.

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise
Neural Networks, Deep Clusters w/John Hershey, MERL Sr. Principal Research Scientist

Device Squad: the Podcast for the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 79:55


In this episode of Device Squad, the podcast for the Mobile Enterprise from Propelics, Steve gets futuristic with MERL Senior Principal Research Scientist, John Hershey. The conversation centers around the current state of Neural Networks and artificial intelligence as John brings us the news from the recent NIPS (Neural Information Processing) conference in Barcelona.  We discuss voice recognition and replication strategies and what role they'll play in our everyday lives—along with John's current project, deep learning for signal separation, speech recognition, language processing, and multi-modal semantic representation learning. In other words, John has solved the problem of isolating a single voice in a crowd, a process known as Deep Clustering. Specifically, we discuss: the Universe Project - a software platform for measuring and training an AI's general intelligence across the world's supply of games, websites and other applications. WaveNet - a deep generative model of raw audio waveforms - able to generate speech which mimics human voice and sounds more natural than the best text-to-speech systems. Google's DeepDreams - DeepDream is a computer vision program created by Google which uses a convolutional neural network to find and enhance patterns in images via algorithmic pareidolia, thus creating a dreamlike hallucinogenic appearance in the deliberately over-processed images. MERL Deep Clustering - Training deep discriminative embeddings to solve the cocktail party problem.The human auditory system gives us the extraordinary ability to converse in the midst of a noisy throng of party goers. Solving this so-called cocktail party problem has proven extremely challenging for computers, and separating and recognizing speech in such conditions has been the holy grail of speech processing for more than 50 years. Deep clustering is a recently introduced deep learning architecture that uses discriminatively trained embeddings as the basis for clustering, producing unprecedented speaker-independent single-channel separation performance on two-speaker and three-speaker mixtures. John also predicts when our robot overlords will finally take over, and whether or not the revolution will take the form of an army of seemingly benevolent toys. Also, how long it will be before Alexa (and other) voice-controlled devices begin targeting content based on our emotional states.  Lastly, our two heroes engage in an exciting game of BLIP. Tune in and find out what this 1970's TOMY game has to do with with artificial intelligence and analog processing!  It's a long episode but a great one so be sure to tune in! Oh, and by the way, Mind Flex is a scam.

Credit Union Information Security Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Credit Union Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Banking Information Security Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Banking Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Data Breach Today Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Data Breach Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Info Risk Today Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Info Risk Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Healthcare Information Security Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Healthcare Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Careers Information Security Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Careers Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Government Information Security Podcast
The 2017 Mobile Enterprise: Security Challenges

Government Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com
How To Optimize Your Mobile Marketing With Oisin Lunny (MDE213)

Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 36:40


Minter Dialogue Episode #213 — This interview is with Oisin Lunny, speaker, musician and mobile expert. Oisin is Senior Marketing Development Manager and roving evangelist at Open Market, a mobile engagement platform for enterprise. In this conversation, we talk about how music can help set your digital mindset, what’s going on in mobile, how to optimise your mobile strategy and the power and setbacks of SMS and MMS as a marketing tool. Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Upcoming Mobile App Explosion in the Enterprise

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 15:07


It's fair to say that we are about to experience a significant app explosion in the enterprise, and most organizations won’t be ready for it. Francisco Kattán, VP of Marketing at Appery.io, joins us on the Life in the Mobile Enterprise podcast to explain the reasons for this explosion and what enterprises should do to be ready.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Keep Mobile Projects Alive with the Right Steering Committee

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 18:28


Why is a mobile steering committee so important? What do you call it? How do you position it in your organization? Who do you include? When and how to you start? Join the conversation about mobile steering committees and centers of excellence with Robert Lacis, senior director of customer success, and Tiffany Early, your host for "Life in the Mobile Enterprise" (LiME).

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Windows 10 Rises

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 79:19


We are back to tell you the latest and greatest when it comes to Windows 10. Join us to hear our take on it and how you can best have an enjoyable experience with this revolutionary new version of Microsoft’s newest release. Cory Martin, Thomas Geczy and Leonid Prazdnik all welcome Quentin Christensen from 22 Point, a blogger and developer who also happens to be writing a book on Windows 10 from a blindness/low vision perspective. To view Quentin's excellent blog, click here. So pull up a chair and join us as we discuss our experiences thus far. Here are the highlights: Windows 10 will launch on July 29th. The release will be staggered releases starting with desktop/laptops, then phones and Xbox. The upgrade path for Windows 7/8 will be free if the upgrade offer is used within the first year, however a single user license is estimated at $129/£99/€135 to start. The free upgrade will be free for the duration of the lifecycle of the product it is running on. Windows 10 is expected to be the last version ever, being upgraded with feature releases as time goes on. There will be a total of 7 versions: IoT, Mobile, Home, Enterprise and Professional, Mobile Enterprise, and Education. Cortana is improved from the early beta days and now has the ability to dictate E-mail, as well as being more tightly integrated in to the OS with a highly polished feel. Microsoft Edge will be the new browser from Microsoft, though for legacy support, Internet Explorer will also be offered. As screen reader users we may need to stay away from Edge for the time being, unless you’re willing to run nightly beta software. Virtual desktops will be offered in Windows 10 and are quite useful, though may pose some key conflicts with other favorite Twitter software in the community. The start menu has returned to an older style, though still offering the tiled approach for the modern apps. The notification center has been greatly enhanced and now replaces notification balloons, allowing the user to scroll through and selectively or collectively dismiss notifications. Screen readers are expected to support Windows 10 at launch, though currently NVDA is pulling ahead of the pack in terms of support. Give the show a listen to hear us discuss all of these highlights and much more. As always, feel free to contact us with any feedback you may have, we’d love to hear from you.

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We are back to tell you the latest and greatest when it comes to Windows 10. Join us to hear our take on it and how you can best have an enjoyable experience with this revolutionary new version of Microsoft's newest release. Cory Martin, Thomas Geczy and Leonid Prazdnik all welcome Quentin Christensen from 22 Point, a blogger and developer who also happens to be writing a book on Windows 10 from a blindness/low vision perspective. To view Quentin's excellent blog, click here. So pull up a chair and join us as we discuss our experiences thus far. Here are the highlights: Windows 10 will launch on July 29th. The release will be staggered releases starting with desktop/laptops, then phones and Xbox. The upgrade path for Windows 7/8 will be free if the upgrade offer is used within the first year, however a single user license is estimated at $129/£99/€135 to start. The free upgrade will be free for the duration of the lifecycle of the product it is running on. Windows 10 is expected to be the last version ever, being upgraded with feature releases as time goes on. There will be a total of 7 versions: IoT, Mobile, Home, Enterprise and Professional, Mobile Enterprise, and Education. Cortana is improved from the early beta days and now has the ability to dictate E-mail, as well as being more tightly integrated in to the OS with a highly polished feel. Microsoft Edge will be the new browser from Microsoft, though for legacy support, Internet Explorer will also be offered. As screen reader users we may need to stay away from Edge for the time being, unless you're willing to run nightly beta software. Virtual desktops will be offered in Windows 10 and are quite useful, though may pose some key conflicts with other favorite Twitter software in the community. The start menu has returned to an older style, though still offering the tiled approach for the modern apps. The notification center has been greatly enhanced and now replaces notification balloons, allowing the user to scroll through and selectively or collectively dismiss notifications. Screen readers are expected to support Windows 10 at launch, though currently NVDA is pulling ahead of the pack in terms of support. Give the show a listen to hear us discuss all of these highlights and much more. As always, feel free to contact us with any feedback you may have, we'd love to hear from you.

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Windows 10 Rises

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 79:19


We are back to tell you the latest and greatest when it comes to Windows 10. Join us to hear our take on it and how you can best have an enjoyable experience with this revolutionary new version of Microsoft’s newest release. Cory Martin, Thomas Geczy and Leonid Prazdnik all welcome Quentin Christensen from 22 Point, a blogger and developer who also happens to be writing a book on Windows 10 from a blindness/low vision perspective. To view Quentin's excellent blog, click here. So pull up a chair and join us as we discuss our experiences thus far. Here are the highlights: Windows 10 will launch on July 29th. The release will be staggered releases starting with desktop/laptops, then phones and Xbox. The upgrade path for Windows 7/8 will be free if the upgrade offer is used within the first year, however a single user license is estimated at $129/£99/€135 to start. The free upgrade will be free for the duration of the lifecycle of the product it is running on. Windows 10 is expected to be the last version ever, being upgraded with feature releases as time goes on. There will be a total of 7 versions: IoT, Mobile, Home, Enterprise and Professional, Mobile Enterprise, and Education. Cortana is improved from the early beta days and now has the ability to dictate E-mail, as well as being more tightly integrated in to the OS with a highly polished feel. Microsoft Edge will be the new browser from Microsoft, though for legacy support, Internet Explorer will also be offered. As screen reader users we may need to stay away from Edge for the time being, unless you’re willing to run nightly beta software. Virtual desktops will be offered in Windows 10 and are quite useful, though may pose some key conflicts with other favorite Twitter software in the community. The start menu has returned to an older style, though still offering the tiled approach for the modern apps. The notification center has been greatly enhanced and now replaces notification balloons, allowing the user to scroll through and selectively or collectively dismiss notifications. Screen readers are expected to support Windows 10 at launch, though currently NVDA is pulling ahead of the pack in terms of support. Give the show a listen to hear us discuss all of these highlights and much more. As always, feel free to contact us with any feedback you may have, we’d love to hear from you.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
5 Business Strategy Tips for Mobile Success

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 19:22


A must-listen episode for 5 business strategy tips for mobile success from JP Luchetti, Consultancy Director at Mubaloo. JP also shares with Tiffany Early, host of "Life in the Mobile Enterprise," the nature of mobile innovation, why apps are tactical, adoption and changing peoples lives, and building for change.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
The Pitfalls Of Public App Stores For Enterprise App Deployment

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 18:46


James Seibel, engineering manager at Apperian, discusses the pitfalls of enterprises using public app stores like iTunes and Google Play, to distribute mobile apps to their employees, with Olivia Holmes, today's host of "Life in the Mobile Enterprise."

Intel IT
IT Best Practices: The Relevance of Desktop Computing in a Mobile Enterprise

Intel IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015


IT Best Practices: While Intel’s PC fleet consists primarily of Intel architecture-based mobile devices, such as business Ultrabook devices, tablets, and a growing number of 2-in-1 devices, familiar desktop-class PCs continue to fill an important role. In fact these PCs are evolving and expanding their relevance in the workplace. Intel IT studies have repeatedly shown […]

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
A Successful App Launch

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 30:06


Robert Lacis, senior director of customer success, discusses how to successfully launch an app in your enterprise with Tiffany Early, today's host of "Life in the Mobile Enterprise."

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Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Social Selling And How To Leverage Mobility

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 21:51


Today's host for Life in the Mobile Enterprise, Robert Lacis, interviews Eddie Mello, senior director of GTM operations at Juniper Networks, about social selling and how to leverage mobility to get the most out of your social selling tactics.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Lessons in Mobile App UX

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 25:02


"Life in the Mobile Enterprise" host, Tiffany Early, interviews Steve Brykman, senior mobile strategist at Propelics, about strategy for custom apps. Listen to learn what National Lampoon has to do with mobile app UX.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Privacy in the EU and Beyond

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 26:46


"Life in the Mobile Enterprise" host, Tiffany Early, interviews Cimarron Buser about privacy implications for the enterprise in the EU and beyond.

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Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Marketing Your Enterprise Apps To Users

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 18:35


Today's host for Life in the Mobile Enterprise, Olivia Holmes, interviews Mark Lorion, chief marketing officer at Apperian, on marketing enterprise apps to users.

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Life in the Mobile Enterprise hosts, Tiffany Early and Olivia Holmes, welcome you to the LiME podcast. Each week you'll get actionable insights and "freshly squeezed ideas to make your organziation successful on its enterprise mobility journey." Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/life-in-the-mobile-enterprise/id1001687641

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Life in the Mobile Enterprise
Apps 1.0 to 4.0

Life in the Mobile Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 33:08


Today's host for Life in the Mobile Enterprise, Robert Lacis, interviews Alan Murray, senior vice president of product at Apperian, about the evolution from apps 1.0 to 4.0. Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/life-in-the-mobile-enterprise/id1001687641

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Inside Windows Phone (HD) - Channel 9
IWP70 | Mobile Enterprise Application Platform

Inside Windows Phone (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2013 42:45


This we week we meet again with Rob Tiffany. This time we talk about MEAP. We discussed what a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform consists off and how it maps to Microsoft products.As always, when you want to get started on Windows Phone in the Enterprise the Windows for Business is the right place to start.Rob wrote some interesting articles on his blog about MEAPBuilding Microsoft MEAP: IntroductionBuilding Microsoft MEAP: AdaptersBuilding Microsoft MEAP: Scaling Out SQL Server 2012We did talk about a lot of different technologies in a few different products.SQL Server Integration ServicesInternet Information Services (IIS)Microsoft AppFabric CachingSQL Server ReplicationWindows AzureSQL Server Data ToolsSome other interesting related content from Tech Ed North America 2014Rob Tiffany on Windows Phone Enterprise Development, (The Phone That Has Everything the Enterprise Needs: Windows Phone 8).Alan Meeus on Windows Phone Security, (Mobile Security in the Enterprise: Windows Phone 8 Answers the Call)Rob Tiffany on Large Scale Enterprise Apps, (Developing Large-Scale Enterprise Mobile Apps for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Tablets).Robert Hoover on App Management, (Manage Windows Phone Enterprise Apps)From the official developer documentationSecurity for Windows PhoneCompany App Distribution for Windows PhoneValidation of Company Accounts Tweet to @robtiffany or @mahoekst

IBM Rational software podcast series
Feedback and Metrics - The Keys to Mobile Enterprise Quality

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2013 9:07


"Our Mobile Apps aren’t engaging customers". This reflection points squarely at the accepted principle that the measure of quality is different for mobile. User experience and quality falls short of user expectations, resulting in negative reviews and poor rating. Insightful and streamlined feedback is essential to making a mobile app successful in the marketplace. This podcast discusses feedback and quality metrics as key enablers for dramatically reduced response and delivery of high valued mobile apps with engaging user experiences. Speakers, Yan (Tina) Zhuo, and Kimberly Gist.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Innovate 2012: Accelerating Mobile Application Development

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2012 6:01


Mobile computing is and will continue to grow at exponential rates. The explosion in mobile data and applications growth is a phenomenon that touches many industries. Although some aspects of mobile applications development are the same as that of traditional software, mobile development has many unique aspects. Join the mobile application track at Innovate and accelerate your mobile application development across multiple platforms by reducing time-to-market and cost of application development and deployment. Paridhi Verma and Albert Ho, speakers.

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