As we edge towards the dawn of a new decade, the time is ripe to solidify a business transformation strategy that your organization can depend on for the future.

How far along would you consider your enterprise in this endeavor? Do you have a firm grasp on the latest mobile trends, or an action plan in place to get the most from your smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops and other devices — as well as their users, apps and content?

Watch the on-demand webinar: Forrester Forecasts 2020 — Is Your Mobile Strategy Aligned?

Compiled with input from over 550 global IT professionals, the Mobile Vision 2020 thought leadership paper reveals the findings of a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM. Topics addressed in the report include:

  • Mobile trends heading into the future;
  • Strategies your peers are beginning to develop; and
  • Integral investments they will be making to meet their goals.

This infographic, based on the Forrester study, outlines the main mobile focus areas for enterprises: Unified endpoint management (UEM), Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) — and reasons why they’re all on the rise.

 

 

Join us on May 24 for a live webinar in which Wes Gyure, IBM MaaS360 Portfolio Offering Manager, will join our guest Chris Sherman, Senior Analyst at Forrester, for a deep dive into UEM, IoT, and AI/Cognitive. The goal of this session is to help your organization build a game plan for digital transformation and gain a clearer vision of 2020 as it approaches.

Watch the webinar: Forrester Forecasts 2020 — Is Your Mobile Strategy Aligned?

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