Winning technologies and strategies debated at the Mobility Summit
The UK's leading experts on the mobile enterprise come together to explore the technology developments propelling the uptake of mobile and wireless solutions to new heights.
The European Technology Forum, a part CNET Networks UK, today announced the Mobility Summit is to take place on 3 and 4 July, 2006 at The Brewery, London.
This year's conference will examine how UK-based businesses can take charge and build an effective route forward in today's increasingly mobile-driven enterprise, helping determine the winning technologies and strategies.
In addition to the conference, delegates will be able to visit the networking showcase; companies will be introducing their state-of-the-art tools in an intimate one-to-one environment and demonstrating how businesses can become more productive.
The two day event features a stimulating mix of prominent keynote speakers, expert panel debates and case studies to tackle the key issues facing mobile enterprise professionals. Speaker and programme highlights include:
Shmuel (Mooly) Eden, VP, General Manager, Mobile Platforms Group, Intel, will give the keynote address.
Alistair MacLeod, VP Business Solutions, Orange Business Services will discuss the role of the operators as the market moves forward.
David France, IT Director, Honda F1 Racing, will examine the benefits of mobile solutions and how businesses can innovate to take advantage of them.
Bob Brace, VP Mobile Solutions, Nokia, will be discussing convergence - hype vs. reality.
Charles Brookson, DTI UK , Chairman, GSM Association Security, will discuss the security issues around mobile solutions.
Full details of the programme and speakers can be found at www.mobilitysummit.co.uk.
Steve Pattenden, Managing Director of conference organisers The European Technology Forum, said: "With the rapid uptake of mobile solutions in the enterprise, it's essential that decision makers understand how mobile technologies can impact their business to ensure they make investments wisely. The Mobility Summit sets out to help businesses define clear strategies, evaluate the right technologies and implement solutions which deliver strong ROI."
What: Mobility Summit
When: 3-4 July 2006
Where: The Brewery, London
Who should attend: Mobile enterprise IT decision-makers, business decision-makers, service providers, operators and providers of innovative technology solutions.
Find out more and register: www.mobilitysummit.co.uk
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About The European Technology Forum
European Technology Forum is a leading technology network which hosts a wide-ranging programme of events for senior enterprise IT decision-makers, advisors and industry professionals. Synonymous in the industry with excellence and professionalism in hosting top-quality events, the European Technology Forum was founded in 1998 and became part of CNET Networks UK in 2003. The focus on strategic IT thought leadership, addressing the technology topics affecting today’s markets, ensures we produce the most influential speaker programmes in the sector. Our audience development programme, coupled with a deep knowledge of the individuals and companies that drive the sector, means that European Technology Forum events are attended by the people who matter.
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