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LATAM ENTERPRISE 2009!

INTRODUCING THE FIRST EDITION OF
THE FIRST LATAM ENTERPRISE 2009
Miami, Fl - September 15-16

Mobilizing the Latin American Corporate Market
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CONTENIDO MOVIL AMERICAS 2009

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LBS LATAM 2009

Products and Mobile Solutions for
Business and Governments

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Confirmed speakers / operators
Javier M. Guédez, Director de Ventas de la Región América Latina y el Caribe de AT&T Business Services Ibrahim Kushchu, MBA, MSC., PHD, Associate Professor and Founding Director Mobile Government Consortium International, UK Carolina Brunatti, MBA, Responsable de Soluciones Móviles Corporativas, Telefónica de Argentina.
Ricardo Francisco Calderon Linares, Gerente de Ventas Grandes Emrpesas, Telefónica Móviles El Salvador Rodrigo Baudrand Saavedra, Corporate Solutions Manager at Entel PCS Hugo Carrion, Director de Imaginar (Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Información, el Conocimiento y la Innovación de Ecuador).
Eduardo Dorado Arana, Gerente de Soluciones Corporativas de Movistar Chile Rafael Castellanos, Regional General Manager,TIM w.e. Marina Decuadra, MBA, Jefe de Desarrollo de Productos Gerencia de Marketing, ANCEL
Tim Saarela. CEO WapOneline Ernesto Piedras, Director General de The Competitive Inteligent Unit, S.C Gonzalo Rojón, Director, ICT Research The Competitive Intelligence Unit
Daniel J. Cárdenas, Consultor I+D de MOBIX CONSULTING, NODRIZZA NETWORK S.A Jay Gumbiner, Director, Consumer and Commercial Devices, IDC Latin America Michael Calzada, CALA Enterprise Business Development Manager for the Enterprise DATA Portfolio, Nortel
 
Alejandro Campos Carles, Business Overseas Executive, Codamation Argentina Christian Linacre, Security & Servers Manager, Microsoft Latinoamérica  
Confirmed assistants
  • Antonio Hernandez, INTECH, Mexico
  • Greg Winter, USA
  • Carmen Lake, Redactora, TV Y VIDEO
  • Ramón Rodriguez, Matte Head of Mobile Business Unit, Telefónica, USA
  • Ricardo Francisco Calderon Linares, Gerente de Ventas Grandes Empresas, Telefónica Móviles, El Salvador
  • Vanesa Avila, Corporate Sales Executive, Digicel, El Salvador
  • Pablo Carrillo, Gerente de Productos Alegro Telecomunicaciones Móviles del Ecuador, Telecsa
  • Gloria Forero, Ejecutiva Comercial, Cintel, USA
  • Mark Jervis, Agilis Systems
  • And many more ...
 
 

Frecuencia Latin America, the pioneer in creating events that motivate and guide industries on developments in the Latin and Hispanic mobile market, announces LATAM Enterprise 2009, the first ever conference and exhibition to address and identify mobile solutions and market trends in the enterprise and government segments in Latin America.

 

Businesses can no longer ignore the fact that having mobile access to corporate information is a now a fundamental tool for reducing costs and creating a competitive advantage. However, implementing these types of solutions at the organizational level requires synergies that go beyond the simple addition of functionality to hand held devices.

 

Accurately choosing from among the available options is critical to improving the cost-benefit ratio and resulting in a significant overall benefit to a corporate strategy.

 

The path to successful mobility assumes a strategy based on convergent communications, which continues the communication process independently of place, time or the devices at hand.

 

Small, medium and large companies need to the cut their response time to clients, and for that it’s necessary to be able to count on access to sensitive information in real time and from whatever location.

 

Because of this, for mobile solutions to gain ground in the complete product cycle, you have to enable changes to information and applications from anywhere, and create a unified system that is accessible to decision makers.

 

E-mail, virtual presence, instant messaging and voice communication are just the starting point to get to total corporate mobility.

 

Due to high mobile penetration rates in Latin American countries, several regional governments are interested in developing mobile projects. The cell phone appears as an unique and potentially powerful medium to inform and educate people.

According to Yankee Group mobile corporate clients will generate revenue from US$ 88 million to the mobile operators in the next four years. Latin America will follow this trend as enterprise users usage is 2. 5 times bigger than the residential mobile user.

 
At LATAM Enterprise you will be able to:
  • Learn about and share information on the newest mobile solutions and business models now available for the mobilized workforce
  • See exhibits of mobile applications and platforms now in development for the manufacturing, logistics, government, utilities and medical industries.
  • Understand the partnership between mobile devices and the network, how applications are accessed, and what is needed to maintain a secure infrastructure.
  • Interact with operators, integrators, application developers, infrastructure providers and IT administrators to understand the growth of corporate enterprise and the potential for return on investment.
 
 
Topics to be Discussed
  • Mobile Corporate Solutions Available for the Region
  • When and how to Integrate Mobile Solutions in the Enterprise
  • Mobile Office, Mobile CRM and Mobile Sales
  • Navigation Maps and Visits Schedule
  • Specific Products for Government Segment
  • M- Health and M- education
  • Green Technologies. Investments and Revenues
  • Tourism
  • Email, Voice, Contacts and Internet
  • Solutions for Large Scale Companies and Middle and Small Sizes Enterprises
  • Mobile Solutions for Private and Public Enterprises
  • Drivers to be Considerate to Guarantee a Successful Adoption Process
  • Latest Technological Update and Available Equipments – Trends and Killer Applications
  • The Future of Smartphones and the Entrance of new Options of Netbooks
  • Industry Legal Aspects: Operational Systems, Interoperability and Roaming
  • Wireless Networks and Technological Options Considerations to Incorporate the Mobility with Effectiveness. Will Operators be ready in terms of technology to provide these services?
  • Licensing and Networks Investments
  • Remote Access to Enterprise Information
  • Data Security Issues
  • Mobilizing the employees. Legal and Logistical Considerations
  • Remote Conferences Tools
  • Mobile Internet and the Corporate Market: Available Technologies and Advantages
  • Payment Solutions and Mobile Banking
Send suggestions and comments on conference topics to Anabella Marciello at: anabella@frecuenciaonline.com

 

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