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Special Report: The move to mobile first

Posted by James Lawrence | 26 Jan 2012

The Internet is going mobile. How are global enterprises maximizing the opportunity this presents?

The Internet is going mobile. How are global enterprises maximizing the opportunity this presents?

Mobile devices will soon be the most popular means of accessing the Internet. Click on the links below and log in to our Members’ Area to access our in-depth Special Report which examines how organizations from a wide range of sectors are adapting to this new business environment.

Mobile first ― Analysis

How global enterprises are seizing the mobile opportunity. Includes contributions from: Steve Yankovich, VP of mobile, eBay; Daniel Gurrola, VP of group strategy and business development, Orange; David Slocombe, head of mobile, Lastminute.com; Jeff Ulrich, senior manager of emerging technology, United Airlines; Anders Mortensen, director of global mobility services, Fujitsu; and more.

Mobile first ― Case Study

M-commerce innovation at multinational supermarket group Tesco.

Mobile first ― Boardroom View

Tim Hockey, group head of Canadian Banking at TD Bank on why CIOs must be ahead of the curve when it comes to understanding the impact of mobile technology.

Mobile first ― Barometer

How is mobile becoming the primary focus for online customer engagement? Viewpoints from four business and IT leaders from eBay, UniCredit, News International and Yes Bank.

Mobile first ― Data Feed

Measuring the explosive growth ― and impact ― of worldwide mobile usage.

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