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Best Practices for Mobile Apps in Financial Services:
A Customer Conversation on Next Generation Mobile Apps Development and Secure Distribution

This webinar was originally broadcast on:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 01:00 PM EDT / 10:00 AM PDT

The enterprise mobile app value chain is highly fragmented. This fragmentation disrupts an organization’s enterprise architecture, hinders information creation, distribution and management, and slows down the mobile app development processes. It also impairs mobile application design, security, and ultimately employee productivity.

Fortunately, next generation mobile development and management platforms eliminate this fragmentation. They integrate easily with organizational data sources and enable development of sophisticated mobile applications which are compliant with complex security policies, easily managed, and solve their most difficult challenges - all faster than ever before.

By attending this Modo Labs/MobileIron presentation and demonstration you’ll hear first-hand advice and implementation best practices from a leading Financial Services firm on Enterprise App Development, Distribution Storefront, Mobile App Management and Mobile Device Management solution including solving problems such as:
  • Complex app integration and maintenance
  • Sophisticated app integration and maintenance
  • Long app development/QA cycles
  • Complex process-level support
  • Silo-based mobile app discovery
  • Secure distribution of any app regardless of size
Please register today for a discussion on how next generation mobile development and management platforms are being used by leading organizations to develop secure enterprise apps.

Presenters

Adam Stein
Marketing
MobileIron


Adam Stein leads Marketing at MobileIron. Adam has more than 20 years of marketing and category creation expertise focused primarily within the networking, mobility and security hardware, software and silicon markets. He previously led global marketing teams at Fortinet, Mu Dynamics, Juniper, Foundry, Broadcom and Cisco responsible for product marketing, content creation, lead generation and field marketing. Adam has a MA in marketing from Emerson College and BA in sciences from the University of Colorado at Boulder.


Marshall Vale
Chief Technology Officer
Modo Labs



Marshall Vale brings his experience in producing successful software platforms across multiple markets to the role of CTO for Modo Labs. Throughout his years in the software industry, Marshall has created early hypertext systems, helped make the Internet more secure and lead the creation of autonomous robots that saved lives. As an engineering leader, he is known for building highly effective and efficient development organizations. He has a strong track record in identifying customer needs and creating technology development roadmaps to meet those needs now and into the future.

Prior to joining Modo Labs, Marshall was the Director of Software Engineering at iRobot. He led the new products team responsible for autonomy technologies and products, including iRobot’s Aware robot software platform. Additionally, he was responsible for software competency, including staff resources and development processes, as well as the software and tools used in various robot platforms, predominantly for use in first responder, military and related missions.

Prior to working at iRobot, Marshall served at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Information Services & Technology department. There he was Product Manager of the MIT Kerberos Project, the popular open source network authentication system. MIT Kerberos is used by leading computer operating system vendors, including Apple, Microsoft, Oracle, Novell, HP, IBM and Red Hat. In this role, Marshall was a frequent presenter at Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference. He also served as Manager of the MIT Software Development and Integration Team, where he oversaw a team of software architects and developers responsible for a wide variety of desktop software client/server technologies used in the core MIT infrastructure.

Marshall graduated in 1995 with a BS in Computer Science and a BA in German from the International Engineering Program at the University of Rhode Island.


Moderator

Stefanie Mosca
Web Editor
TMCnet


Stefanie Mosca is a Web editor for TMCnet. Previously she worked as a freelance copy editor for Digital Surgeons LLC. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University and a bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of New Haven.


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