Wireless World 2009

 
DAY ONE: Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Enterprise Mobility

9:00 Opening remarks from the Chair

9:15 OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Ubiquitous mobility and what it means for business
Mark Self
VP, Industry Solutions Group
Motorola Enterprise Mobility Business (USA)

10:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Enterprise Mobility Twenty20
Addressing key areas in Enterprise Mobility:
• Trends
• Challenges
• Opportunities and more...
Ian Thain
Senior Technical Evangelist
Sybase (UK)

10:45 Morning tea/coffee

11:15 CASE STUDY: Mobility in healthcare
• Key features and expected cost savings
• Feedback from pilot study
• How to choose the best fit technology, devices and partners
• Application development challenges
• Feedback from clinicians and patients
• What’s next and how this can be applied to other industries
Adam George
Project Director – Mobility, Information Division
Queensland Health

11:50 CASE STUDY: How Toll Priority is using wireless/mobile technology to streamline operations, increase business efficiencies and improve customer service
• Understanding the requirements and objectives
• Understanding the solution: devices, applications, platforms
• Costs vs benefits of enterprise mobility
• Overcoming equipment shortcomings
• Application development challenges
Len Spain
National IT Manager
Toll Priority

12:25 Lunch break & exhibition viewing

1:20 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Encryption, Authentication & VPNs are not sufficient: How to crack, compromise and circumvent WLAN security
Matthew Gast
Chief Strategist, Office of the CTO
Trapeze Networks (Belden);
and Chairman, Wireless Network Management
Wi-Fi Alliance (USA)

2:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Latest network security trends
ML Jean
Director of Enterprise & Security Products Division
D-Link Corporation (Taiwan)

2:40 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: Integrating RFID into your Enterprise Mobility Stragegy
Dr Patrick King
Head Global Electronic Strategies
Michelin (USA)

3:10 Afternoon tea/coffee

3:40 CASE STUDY: Improving efficiency and streamlining workflow with real time field service solutions
• Understanding the requirements and objectives at Broadcast Australia
• Understanding the solution: devices, applications, platforms
• Costs vs benefits of Field Force Automation
Stephen Minahan
National Field Service Manager
Broadcast Australia

4:10 CASE STUDY: Focus on Delivery
• Why Mobility is good for us
• Innovate automate the paper work
• Mobility to simplify the process
Darren Ruston
Project Manager
Coca-Cola Amatil (New Zealand)

4:45 CASE STUDY: Real-time field service solutions at QBuild
• Improving workflow and achieving operational excellence
• Feedback from pilot study • Key features • Expected cost savings
Frank Seed
Director of Business Improvement & Compliance
Qbuild

5:15 End of Day One

5:15 – 6:30 Networking drinks reception

DAY TWO: Thursday, 10 September 2009
Enterprise Mobility

9:00 Opening remarks from the chair

9.15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Wireless security essentials, end-to-end Wireless service management & PCI-DSS 1.2 compliance using Motorola AirDefense
Ronald van Kleunen
Principal Solution Consultant and Business Development Manager Wireless Security
Motorola (Singapore)

9:50 CASE STUDY: Use of mobile technology at BreastScreen
• Understanding how the latest mobility solutions can be used to improve service delivery in the health sector
• Feedback from 3 year project, including all stakeholders and patients
• Costs vs benefits:
• productivity improvements • risk reduction • accuracy • speed
• logistical limitations
• Critical success factors: network, device, application
• What’s next? BreastScreen Australia’s vision of the future
Vicky Pridmore
CEO
BreastScreen Victoria

10:25 CASE STUDY: Mobile solutions deliver improved efficiency at Star Track Express
• How Star Track Express is using wireless/mobile technology to streamline its operations, improve business efficiencies and accuracy
• Understanding the requirements and objectives
• Understanding the solution: devices, applications, platforms
• Costs vs benefits of enterprise mobility
• Tips for IT managers from all industries who are considering rolling out a wireless/mobility solution
• Feedback from management, staff, suppliers and customers
Max Robson
Director of IT
Star Track Express

11.00 Morning tea/coffee

11:30 Deploying world leading mobile voice and data communications solutions in the fight against crime
• Improving service delivery and streamlining processes
• Measuring costs vs outcomes
• Case study examples
• Feedback from all stakeholders
• Tips for business managers and/or ICT managers considering rolling out a new wireless/mobility solution
• Review of network connectivity, devices and applications
• Vision of the future
Superintendent Lance Martin
Divisional Officer, Communications Infrastructure Programme
WA Police

12:05 Overcoming challenges of deploying a mobile solution – everything you’ve always wanted to know, but didn’t know who to ask
Jonathan Jooste
Enterprise Mobility Evangelist and Practitioner
JJA

12:40 Lunch break and exhibition viewing

1:40 Understanding how mobile technology can affect everything we do and the value it adds to business
• View from the board room
• Business case for mobility
Toby Travanner
Technology Evangilist
The Learning Company

2:15 CASE STUDY: Mobility for emergency services/public saftey
• Understanding how the latest mobility solutions can be used by emergency services
• Creating location intelligent teams to bolster disaster response capabilities
• Using mobile devices, technology and intelligent applications,
such as MAPS, to improve response
• Understanding MAPS - key features
• Feedback from users and stakeholders
Steve Forbes
Risk Management & Geographic Information Systems Manager
ACT Emergency Services Agency

2:50 CASE STUDY: Workflow and task management solutions
Andrew Wyman
Chief of Staff
Australian Army Cadets

3:25 Closing remarks from the Chair

3:35 End of summit

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