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Frucor Suntory amplifies sales and service with a unified mobile app

CIO Business Intelligence

Early in my career, I stayed in an authentic ryokan inn in Kyoto. Unifying four siloed sales tools into one iOS mobile app for easy access to data Frucor Suntory’s outdated on-premises custom sales automation system scattered information across multiple tabs and locations.

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Madrona backs WaFd Bank spinout developing consumer software for regional banks

GeekWire

Archway lets banks integrate their core banking products with modern web, mobile, voice and artificial intelligence tech. It offers the ability to build dashboards with consumer financial data and call center technology that uses voice recognition for customer authentication. It has a team of 22 employees.

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PepsiCo IT redefines direct-to-store business model success

CIO Business Intelligence

So, when old bulky devices that led to maintenance, connectivity, and user experience issues were holding PFNA back, Shyam Venkat, sector CIO, and his team revamped PFNA’s direct-to-store approach with an edge strategy centered around the iPhone, mobile development, and the cloud.

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Never miss a payday again

Dataconomy

This can lead to better pricing and terms, as well as improved collaboration on future projects Compliance and security : AP automation solutions often include security features such as data encryption, user authentication, and segregation of duties to protect sensitive financial information.

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Fountainhead: The End of the Laptop-Centric World?

Fountainhead

Enter the concepts of "Mobile applications" and "Virtual desktops". They might also provide a secure application streaming protocol for specific internal applications (think: SAP, accounting, web browsing, email, etc. All a user needs is a client device (laptop, iPad, smartphone) and a secure authentication mechanism.

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VMworld 2014 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Poonen uses an example of a rooftop infinity pool in Singapore as a metaphor for the “three foundations” of EUC: SDDC, workspace services (authentication and content collaboration, for example), and then the desktop/mobile/cloud experience. The second major pillar that Poonen discusses is enterprise mobility management.

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