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Architectural Approach to Mobility, Connected Mobile Experiences

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Creating Mobile Experiences

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How is mobility transforming your business?

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Mobile provides contextual data that didn’t exist before. It’s that context that unleashes the potential to do things differently and shape personalized, adaptive, and predictive experiences. Source: Maribel Lopez of Lopez Research

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Comprehensive BYOD is a systematic approach to mobility that becomes device agnostic. The device connecting isn’t the determining factor. The focus shifts to what’s being done on those devices – business and productivity applications, underlying security and policy, and ultimately, experience.

Source: Richard Medcalf of Cisco Consulting Services

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The deliverable is a broad, sound secure mobile solution where the user gets to choose the device and the policy determines use and access.

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Source : Jeff Loucks of Cisco Consulting Services

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Our mobility strategy hinges on mobile access for every solution or learning innovation. Everything in education now must have that mobile pane of glass. Source: Rob Atkinson, Technology Director at Andover, Kansas Public School District

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Global competition, Massive Open Online Courses, and the student as the consumer are inspiring education institutions to embrace mobility.

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Source: Michelle Selinger, Director Education Practice, Cisco Consulting Services

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Students want choices in devices and how they use them. And that’s exactly what we’re giving them.Source: Simon Furber, Network and Data Center Manager at London’s Brunel University

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The Education Achievement Authority of Michigan (EAA) has created a model where they can tailor the learning environment and experience for each student, and extend that model to other schools throughout the state.Source: Nick Suhy, Cloud Networking Specialist who helped EAA implement Cisco Meraki networking and mobility solutions

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BYOD Security Challenges in Education: Protect the Network, Information, and Students.

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Students have and are demanding greater choices in where they learn, how they learn, and what they learn. Forward-thinking institutions see this more as an opportunity than a challenge. Source: Renee Patton, U.S. Public Sector Director of Education at Cisco

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Shoppers want enhanced mobility. They want fast, high-quality Wi-Fi so they can be social and connected while they shop, eat, and browse.

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Source: Gian Fulgoni, CIO intu – United Kingdom’s leading specialist shopping center owner, developer, and manager with more than 320 million visitors at its properties annually.

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“It’s not about Internet access anymore. It’s about business intelligence.”

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Source: Dania Duke, general manager of Hyatt Regency Santa Clara

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The healthcare industry is transitioning from reactive care to proactive prevention. Information and communications must be smooth, and they must be shared among diverse teams more frequently.Source: Kevin Dean, Managing Director of Health, Care, and Life Sciences for Cisco Consulting Services.

Visiting professor at the University of New South Denmark and Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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Everything is becoming wireless. Not just phones and tablets, but IV pumps, glucose meters, and temperature monitors.

Source: Armand Stansel, Director of IT Infrastructure Services for Houston Methodist

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Mobility helps different teams be more coordinated, with information and communication following the patient across professional specialties and provider organization.

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Source: Kevin Dean, Managing Director of Health, Care, and Life Sciences for Cisco Consulting Services.Visiting professor at the University of New South Denmark and Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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With engagement being such a core value for us, we knew that integrating all communications on a common platform was a strategic move to drive adoption and user satisfaction.

Source: Jim Thomas, Director of IT at Pella Corporation.Pella started 88 years ago as a family-owned windows and doors business.

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In the event of equipment failure, engineers in the field need to communicate with the control center via a secure telephone network that is unaffected by the main power supply.Source: Richard Rutherford, Senior Systems Engineer for SP Energy Networks – a division of ScottishPower

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Today’s leaders are making significant investments in mobile applications. Not just to give users the adaptive, personalized experiences they want, but also to accelerate existing processes, introduce new operating models, and gain additional business intelligence.

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Source: Inbar Lasser-Raab, Vice President, Marketing - Cisco

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