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Enterprise SaaS and Enterprise Mobility Management Matthew Leppanen Director of Business Productivity Solutions 1 1439 1969 1975 2 Mobile Proliferation 3 Daily smartphone usage Source: WORKshift 4 The new network Deloitte: Age of


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Enterprise SaaS and Enterprise Mobility Management

Matthew Leppanen Director of Business Productivity Solutions

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1439 1969 1975

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Mobile Proliferation

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Daily smartphone usage

Source: WORKshift

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The new network

Confidential | Presentation Title

Deloitte: Age of disruption

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Canadians love wireless

Source: CRTC, Communications Monitoring Report 2017

86% 72% 55% 80%

Household penetration of mobile phones Household penetration of landlines >30 year old spending on wireless and internet to telecom budget >30 year old spending on Wireless to telecom budget

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Enterprise Mobility Management

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Thinking about mobility

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As mobile device use continues to rise, EMM gives organizations the ability to better manage devices connecting to their network, while contributing to a better user experience for employees EMM is about enabling employees to do more from their mobile devices and allowing them to be more productive, while having guidelines in place around device security (whether that’s for apps or just focusing on securing data) EMM, or Enterprise Mobility Management, is a set of services/technologies designed to secure corporate data on employees’ devices

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Technology and Education

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UBISOFT: Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour “Even though students who sat through the lecture tested best, Éthier said the children who played the game still retained more knowledge than he expected, suggesting that a game does have potential as a teaching aid.” CBC News

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Education’s role

The disrupter Education plays a critical role:

  • Developing programs to

facilitate new learning

  • Creating disruptive

innovation as an output

  • Rethinking collaboration

The disrupted Emergence of new learning

  • New economic models of

education – MissionU

  • Self-learning – MOOCs
  • Big Data and AI
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Higher learning disruption?

“An internal study of the massive open online

courses (MOOCs) offered by Harvard and MIT shows a serious decline in the number of students choosing to enroll and certify via these internet- accessible classrooms. 2016 only saw around half the participants as the previous year — likely due to the programs’ discontinuance of free certification.”

TechCrunch

U-Planner identifies 4 technologies poised to disrupt higher education:

  • 1. Virtual Reality
  • 2. Collaboration Platforms
  • 3. Augmented Reality
  • 4. Artificial Intelligence
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Disruptive technologies: what is education’s role?

Deloitte Future of Canada Series: Age of disruption 5 disruptive innovations will revolutionize industries in Canada: 1. Advanced Robotics 2. Artificial Intelligence 3. Networks 4. Advanced Manufacturing 5. Collaborative Connected Platforms

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Where is it all going?

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Software as a Service: Driving innovation

  • Integrate calendars, calling, CRM and
  • ther tools

Unified Communications

  • Mobile support that enables employees

to work productively anywhere

Next-Gen Mobile

  • Ensuring remote participants feel

connected in collaboration sessions

Visual tools

  • Enables accessibility of people,

information, documents and tools

Cloud

  • As more and more data becomes

available, analytical and data visualization tools are critical

Big Data

  • Will begin with the automation of

routine work tasks

AI

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5G Use cases: By type of interaction and range of performance

  • Enhanced

Mobile Broadband Massive Machine Type Commun ication Ultra- Reliable Low Latency Communic ation

Human to Human Human to Machine Machine to Machine

Video Calling Virtual Meetings Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality Fixed Wireless UHD Video Wearables Social Networking Video Monitoring Mobile Cloud Computing Mobile Edge Computing Public safety Smart Homes / Smart Cities Healthcare Monitoring Remote Surgery Vehicle to Pedestrian Vehicle to Infrastructure Vehicle to vehicle Industrial Automation E-Health Services

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5G latency vs. bandwidth

Confidential | Presentation Title

Delay Bandwidth througput

1ms 10ms 100ms 1000ms <1 Mbps 1 Mbps 10 Mbps >1 Gpbs 100 Mbps

On the go Nomadic Fixed

Automotive eCall Disaster Alert Real time gaming Multi person video call Device remote Controlling Monitoring Sensor networks Personal Cloud Video Streaming Wireless cloud based office Bi-directional remote controlling First responder connectivity Autonomous driving Augmented reality Tactile Internet

M2M Connectivity

Services that can be delivered on LTE & LTE Advanced Pro (4 + 4.5G) Services that could be enabled by 5G Virtual reality

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Big considerations

Mobile Security Collaboration Network Infrastructure & Connectivity

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How can Rogers help? Accelerating adoption through innovation and strategic partnership

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Rogers Enterprise Mobility Management Solutions

Mobile Device Management Mobile Application Management Mobile Identity Management Mobile Content Management Mobile Security Management

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Enterprise SaaS Solutions

Rogers Business App Marketplace

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