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    Getting to Emirates Stadium is simple, Londons comprehensive public

    transport system will take you within a few minutes walk of the ground

    where clearly located pedestrian signs will help you find your way

    on-street.

    Emirates Stadiumprovides a refreshing alternative to traditionconference venues as it is more than just a football stadium.

    It is undeniably a magnificent venue that attracts visitors from allaround the world and is guaranteed to make a lasting impression.

    THE 4thANNUAL

    GLOBAL ENTERPRISE MOBILITY FORUM

    4th - 5thDecember 2014

    London

    Registered delegates will have the opportunity to win a SuperBox seat at the Arsenal vs Southamptongame on December 3rd, 2014 one day

    prior to the GEM Forum.

    Register for the GEM Forum by Friday, 10thOctoberand get two chances to win a Superbox seat, as you will be entered into two prize draws!

    The winner will be announced with the first draw on Monday, 13thOctober and the second winner with the draw on Monday, 10th November.

    Win a seat in the SuperBox!

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    Reflection on

    2013 GEM Forum

    It was a very nice event to attend to and Im glad

    I did. Congratulation for making it happen!

    IT Director, ING Asigurari de Viata, Romania

    A fantastic Forum to speak to the right people,

    the subject matter experts, the people who have

    learned and can provide guidance

    IT Project Manager, Dublin Airport Authority, Ireland

    A very good way to network and to gather high

    level insights

    Head Service Management Workplace, KBC, Belgium

    A good opportunity to share information with

    our peers from other companies

    Messaging & Collaborative Tools Manager,

    Schneider Electric, Spain

    2013 GEM Forum Testimonials

    Industry Breakdown

    Geographical Breakdown

    Breakdown by Job Title

    2013 GEM Forum London Sponsors

    Banking 25%

    Manufacturing 20%

    IT 12%

    Energy 11%

    Telecom 9%

    Logistics 9%

    Goverment 8%

    Retail 3%

    Pharmaceutical 2%

    Utilities 1%

    NORDIC 41%

    WE 36%

    DACH 8%

    CEE 7%

    USA 4%

    Rest of the World 4%

    Manager 27%

    Director 25%

    Enterprise Architect 18%

    CIO 16%

    VP/Head 14%

    THE 4thANNUAL

    GLOBAL ENTERPRISE MOBILITY FORUM

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    4thDecember 2014DAY 1

    OPENING REMARKS FROM THE ORGANIZER

    OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR

    CUSTOMERCENTRIC MOBILITY STRATEGIES

    PROVEN MOBILE STRATEGY: Empowering our Employees in the Mobile Age!

    nAn introduction of the company and our specific workplace challengesnAn overview of achievements to datenLessons learnednHow we transition to a truly mobile futurenQ&A

    There are some mobile solutions which nobody likes using. How can you create a mobile solution embracedby the end user that the same time supports your business strategy?

    PRESENTATION: Enabling Digital Enterprise Value Chains

    TRUEFALSE AUDIENCE DRIVEN PANEL DISCUSSION:

    nMacros factors what are they, and therefore the WHY re the need to enable digital value chainsnSo, what has changed in response to these macro forces - in business and in IT?nWhere does this paradigm shift impact most now, and how?nSome concepts and learnings sharing - dos, donts, innovations and trends

    for enterprises embarking on this journeynMeasuring demonstrable success.nQ&A

    n

    Having to rewrite apps that layer on security in non-intuitive ways will lead to mass user dissatisfactionnA truly modern BYOX solution must be able to secure apps without having to modify the core application codenThe right BYOX solution should empower you to manage employee devices, apps and data remotely, from onboarding to troubleshootingnTrying to mobilize desktop apps through means such as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a disservice to the employee and to the enterprisenThe optimal MDM solution should allow you to manage every aspect of enterprise apps (MAM) and datanAdvanced data loss prevention (DLP) capabilities for native e-mailnQ&A

    WELCOME COFFEE & REGISTRATION8.30

    9.00

    9.05

    9.45

    10.30

    MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING11.00

    9.15

    Get your event documentation package and coffee to start your day

    Soren SchmidtDirector IT Consumerationadidas Group

    Soren SchmidtDirector IT Consumerationadidas Group

    AKGlobal Presidentand Managing DirectorIVY Mobility

    MODERATED BY:

    Soren will share how adidas Group has been focused on enabling employees globally to connect and collaborate and how mobile increasingly is a decisive factor.He will share lessons learned before presenting the current status and the plans to truly enter the age of the truly mobile workforce.

    New

    for2014

    Igal NagarSenior Business Systems ManagerTNT Express

    Igal NagarSenior Business Systems ManagerTNT Express

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    4thDecember 2014DAY 1

    PRACTITIONERS INSIDER:Technical Focus versus Business Enablement

    CASE STUDY: Recovering from a Fragmented Mobility Approach

    CASE STUDY: Innovation Management Best Practices for All Industries

    The story of mEMR:Live data on smart phones in a highly sensitive environment

    enabling faster and safer decision-making

    nInvesting in business-centric and consumer-like employee support structure

    nConsumer-like tools and services to maximize skill and tool reuse across employee and customer bases

    nHelping business partner accelerate speed-to-market new technologies

    nCapturing and communicating Enterprise Architectures true impact on the enterprise

    nQ&A

    nHow mobile is transforming the way we manage our business

    n

    How implementing mobile solutions without a strategy has affected us both positively and negatively

    nThe road ahead; how we are approaching a standard mobile approach and the need for strategy

    nQ&A

    nFostering creativity when replacing yesterdays and todays technologies to win tomorrows

    battles through customer-centric innovation management

    nEmbracing the challenge of systems integration: cooperation at the intersection of different disciplines:

    Users: adoption by medicine (KBC Zagreb, Croatia)

    Applications: hospital information system (IN2, Zagreb, Croatia)

    Available technology: devices (Samsung Corp, Seoul, Korea)

    nRisks (mitigation) of the system development and deployment

    nNegotiation styles to gain support for your strategy from the board

    nQ&A

    The latest solutions are at hand in one place. We provide you with a unique opportunity to discuss your mobile strategy and

    architecture challenges and needs with the solution providers. We encourage you to reserve your 20-minute session upon your

    registration, since time slots are limited.

    NETWORKING LUNCH & pre-booked personalised discussions13.00

    11.30

    12.00

    12.30

    Miroslav MadjaricChief Information Officer &

    Advisor to CEOUniversity HospitalCentre Zagreb

    Stephen Bourke

    IT Project ManagerDublin AirportAuthority

    Mahmoud YassinData Centre Manager,Information Security

    AssuranceNational Bankof Abu Dhabi

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    PANEL DISCUSSION: Money Matters in Enterprise Mobility

    CASE STUDY: Large Scale Mobile Device Management

    PRESENTATION: Designing and Deploying a Successful BYOD Strategy

    nHow to effectively balance spending on digital transformation - maintenance and innovation

    nCost control best practices

    nWhich services to invest in to facilitate dynamic work

    nBuilding the enterprise-scale disaster recovery plan

    nEnsuring ROI of investments in new mobile technology

    nWinning the stakeholders when negotiating your mobility strategy

    nFurther areas of interest from the audience

    Suggested discussion topics:

    nAnalysis of the mobile device landscape

    nChanging the BYOD policy as tablets and PCs come under the BYOD umbrella

    n

    Who can you trust in a BYOX world wise choice of devicesnImplementing a strategy for mobile workers

    nQ&A

    nDevices in everyones pocket who protects the data?

    nInternal process set up and successful introduction to all teams

    nSecuring data inside the perimeter and outside the perimeter

    nWays to leverage security features inherent in todays mobile devices and in Saas

    n

    Building a data-focused security approach that remains fully under the control of ITnLegacy and compliance updates (EU Directives)

    nQ&A

    AFTERNOON COFFEE AND NETWORKING15.30

    14.00

    14.30

    15.00

    GENERATION BYOx IN LINE WITH SECURITY

    Joao PatraoIT DirectorSuma

    AlessandroMusumeciDirector of InformationSystems, Ferrovie DelloStato Italiane

    Nick FrancisFormer Global Headof Enterprise Mobility& SoftwareConfiguration Services

    Barclays

    Miroslav MadjaricChief Information Officer& Advisor to CEOUniversity HospitalCentre Zagreb

    4thDecember 2014DAY 1

    Mahmoud YassinData Centre Manager,Information Security AssuranceNational Bankof Abu Dhabi

    AKGlobal Presidentand Managing DirectorIVY Mobility

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    nStrategies for rolling out security fixes

    nMobile in a highly secured environment

    nSolutions and best practices to protect your organization mobile assets

    nQ&A

    nUnified security model chosen within Danske Bank to support all self- service systems

    (from traditional browser based system to mobile apps incl. P2P)

    n

    Benefits: flexible, convenient and uniformed strong security across all platforms, relatively simple and easy to deliver and maintain in an agile and time-to-market oriented manner

    nThe rationale for selecting this direction; overall impression of the actual solution

    nFigures and facts from the development project progress and customer impressions and reactions

    nQ&A

    nWearable devices to boost employee productivity in the new mobility era

    nDriving operational efficiency through the implementation of motion control technology

    n

    Future of biometricsnFurther areas of interest from the audience

    16.00

    16.30

    17.00

    INSIGHTER:Secure Your Data on Mobiles

    TECHNICAL CASE STUDY: Unified JavaScript-based Security Model across All Devices, Browsers and Platforms

    VISIONARY PANEL DISCUSSION

    NETWORKING COCKTAIL RECEPTION18.00

    CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR17.30

    We cordially invite you to a networking reception.

    Meet your peers, continue in discussions, and enjoy fine snacks with delicious drinks.

    SIMPLY, HAVE A GOOD TIME!

    Jan PonnetIT Specialist MobileTechnologies and TelecomBNP Paribas Fortis

    Ebbe Skak LarsenChief Security ArchitectDanske Bank

    Ebbe SkakLarsenChief Security ArchitectDanske Bank

    AlessandroMusumeciDirector of InformationSystemsFerrovie DelloStato Italiane

    Nick FrancisFormer Global Headof Enterprise Mobility& SoftwareConfiguration ServicesBarclays

    4thDecember 2014DAY 1

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    5thDecember 2014DAY 2

    SORTING THROUGH THE FLOOD OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS& VARIOUS PLATFORMS TO PROVIDE A GREAT USER EXPERIENCE

    MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING & pre-booked personalised discussions

    nPutting appropriate risk techniques in place to protect users, while still encouraging innovation and mobile strategies

    n

    Managing the growth of Mobile Apps in the financial sector

    nSecurity of contactless payments

    nQ&A

    n

    Q1: Where did the initiate to create this new app come from?

    nQ2: Were your insights and suggestions incorporated during the app development?

    nQ3: What were the main challenges whilst cooperating on the app development?

    nQ4: Was the mobile app introduced just in time?

    nQ5: How does your app developer keep in contact with you to meet your increasing business needs?

    nQ&A

    n as the technology enabler for sharing information and collaborating effectively, efficiently, economically and elegantly,

    within functions, cross-functions and with partners, that can be accessed anytime, anywhere, any place with any device

    nQ&A

    WELCOME COFFEE8.30

    9.10

    9.40

    10.15

    10.45

    OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR9.00

    KEYNOTE WINDOW: Managing Security Concerns

    CASE STUDY AND INTERVIEW WITH MOBILE APP USER:B2B Mobile Application Development to Increase Productivity of the End User

    STRATEGIC PRESENTATION: Social Collaboration Platform

    INTERVIEWS ON STAGE:

    Igal NagarSenior BusinessSystems ManagerTNT Express

    The latest solutions are at hand, and in one place. We provide you with a unique opportunity to discuss your mobile

    strategy and architecture challenges and needs with the solution providers.

    Learn how to set up your strategy in the new social collaboration age to drive productivity and efficiency, and ultimately become green in achieving a paperless office

    Mahmoud Yassin

    Data Centre Manager,Information Security

    AssuranceNational Bankof Abu Dhabi

    Interviewees:

    Interviewer:

    Rui GomesManaging Director of Information TechnologiesHospital Fernando Fonseca

    Rui GomesManaging Director of Information TechnologiesHospital Fernando Fonseca

    Joao PatraoIT Director

    Suma

    AlessandroMusumeciDirector of InformationSystemsFerrovie DelloStato Italiane

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    5thDecember 2014DAY 2

    nInnovation of customer experience through mobility tools for creating the mobility roadmap

    nEncryption techniques

    nCapturing the Voice of the Customer to understand the real business need and challenges

    inter-departmental cooperation of teams

    nQ&A

    nBanking sector: how mobile contactless payments could become the preferred mode of transaction authorization,

    replacing RFID technology

    nBig data analytics in banking: critical and accurate data gathered from testing phases can drive an enterprise

    to make a decision based on measured risks and help banks to identify and better understand their customer

    nThe emergence of new speech-enabled uses and applications for the banking industry

    nMobile bank apps competition

    nThe changing rules of digital banking and customer intelligence

    nCustomer centricity, cost-cutting and big data

    11.15

    12.15

    BEST PRACTICE SESSION & CASE STUDY: Successfully Deployed Innovative MobilityStrategy - Sushi Model

    PANEL DISCUSSION: Future of Mobile Solutions

    Mahmoud YassinData Centre Manager,Information Security AssuranceNational Bankof Abu Dhabi

    Michal CwiecekCustomer ValueMaximizationCigna

    Chris GledhillInnovation Technologist -Digital BankingLloyds Banking Group

    Chris GledhillInnovation Technologist -Digital BankingLloyds Banking Group

    NETWORKING LUNCH12.45

    CASE STUDY: Adopting Private Cloud and Mobility to Increase Efficiency

    nIT Governance and management into healthcare sector

    n

    Enterprise applications strategy roadmapnIntegrating mobile devices and tablets into healthcare sector

    nQ&A

    11.45

    Rui GomesManaging Directorof InformationTechnologiesHospital FernandoFonseca

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    5thDecember 2014DAY 2

    MODERATED ROUNDTABLES:The Mobile Future- Meeting the Needsof Individuals

    14.00

    Silvia Bajakova

    Conference Program Director

    EBCG

    I would like to thank to everyone who has helped with the organization of this event.

    A special thank you goes to the speakers and expert advisors for their support and commitment.

    1 Mobility for the Sales Force

    3 - Mobility for Customers

    2 - Mobility for Employees

    4 - Mobility for Field Service

    nMobility ensuring an interactive sales experience

    nEquipping your sales force with technology for real-time quoting,

    pricing, product dissemination and mobile management

    nBalancing security and usability

    nB2B, B2C,H2H interactions through your mobile solutions

    nMobile solutions to promotions, offers, events, newsletters.

    nIntegration of existing web/analytics offerings with marketing

    campaigns

    nAnytime anywhere access to employee-related information such

    as benefits, employee directories, trainings, company newsletters

    nUsing mobile strategy to increase employee morale,

    retention and productivity

    nBuilding mobile solutions for consultants, professional services

    organizations, healthcare professionals, manufacturing teams, logistic

    companies to view all business critical information: dispatch,

    routing info, job status, patient data, equipment maintenance status,

    warranty and more

    n

    Choosing ruggedized devices to ensure durability

    Join one of the moderated roundtables to discuss a new age enterprise by category

    15.15

    15.30

    Summary of the main takeaways

    CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR WRAP UP OF THE CONFERENCE

    Moderator: Your opinion matters!Contribute to discussion and collect

    the main take-aways

    Your opinion matters!

    Contribute to discussion and collect

    the main take-aways

    Your opinion matters!

    Contribute to discussion and collect

    the main take-aways

    Gurpreet Singh MuctorEnterprise IS ArchitectVeolia Environment