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When an organization brings together talented people in a creative, collaborative environment it fosters a culture of high performance, which in turn leads to superior business resultsLike high-achieving individuals, some organizations seem to have the Midas touch. Virtually every initiative they touch earns them gold and even those that fail never seem to cost them much of anything at all - +
Strategies for Dealing With IT Complexity 24/12/2007 10:30:47
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A new division of Sprint Nextel isn't pushing phones or minutes: it's selling brains.
Sprint Enterprise Mobility will help large enterprises set up whole mobility systems, whatever the customer needs to make its employees productive outside the office, according to Bill Halbert, president of the new company launched Thursday. In the process, it may set up or even maintain service contracts with carriers that compete with Sprint Nextel, if it's right for the customer, Halbert said.
Sprint Nextel was formed earlier this year through the merger of Sprint and Nextel Communications, neither of which had a large professional services business focused on mobility, according to Halbert.
Halbert, who founded BT Group's Syntegra global consulting and systems integration business, sees mobility-focused professional services as a growing need as mobile data technology emerges from its infancy. For example, although many large businesses and government entities are already using mobile data devices to do work in the field, most of those have been set up by individual departments without central planning, he said.
"A lot of those existing investments .... will have grown up from the end users inward rather than [with] some design process that had the business outcome in mind," Halbert said.
Sprint Enterprise Mobility aims to implement mobile communications systems from the top down with an eye to cutting costs, increasing productivity and becoming more competitive, he said. It may also help a customer establish or modify its business processes to better use mobile communications. In addition to helping make employees mobile, the company will tackle problems such as shipping and inventory tracking, using technologies such as RFID (radio frequency identification), Halbert said.
The company will provide consultation, system development and integration, and project management, as well as operation, service and support. A customer could hand over to Sprint Enterprise Mobility the responsibility for acquiring and setting up devices, integrating applications into them and paying the ongoing service bills from carriers, Halbert said. In such a case, Sprint Enterprise Mobility might bill by transaction, such as charging an insurance company for each claim it is able to settle in the field using mobile devices, he said. The company will subcontract portions of the project, such as integration of particular enterprise applications, as needed while managing the overall project, Halbert said.
U.S. Fortune 1000 companies and government entities are the initial target customer base, Halbert said. The company is based in Sprint Nextel's home city of Overland Park, Kansas, but probably will move its headquarters to a more significant business center within the next several months, he added.
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Computerworld Live Podcast #97: The Future of Enterprise Networking 25/07/2008 09:45:36
This week CW Live chats with Mark Thompson, global sales and marketing manager for HP ProCurve, on the future of the enterprise networking. Mark discusses the trends we can expect to see in the near future and how the right infrastructure can ensure your enterprise network is secure. - +
Computerworld Live Podcast #96: Security at the Edge 11/06/2008 09:22:22
CW Live speaks with Amol Mitra, HP ProCurve Director of Marketing for Asia Pacific and Japan. Today's topic: how enterprises are starting to shift away from simply controlling security via server logins, firewalls and moving to more adaptive security frameworks. - +
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