IKEA and Starbucks Reveal Enterprise Mobility Strategy Ahead of Landmark Industry Event
ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands, April 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Ahead of the Enterprise Mobility Exchange, Paulo Cinelli (CIO, IKEA) and Robert Teagle (EMEA IT Director, Starbucks) disclosed how enterprise mobility is helping them achieve best in breed operational efficiency and productivity.
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Paulo and Rob also gave their views on what the solution provider community can do to help them overcome their most pressing challenges in enterprise mobility and beyond.
Paulo explained, "We operate in a complex environment and in an ecosystem of many suppliers - we have more than 1,000 suppliers just for, say, the manufacturing of our products. The ability to be always in sync with the information is something that is definitely enabled by mobile technology."
Listen to the full interviews by clicking on http://bit.ly/Hzrk2h.
120 senior mobility strategy makers will attend the Enterprise Mobility Exchange on 21-23 May 2012 in Rotterdam, including:
- CIO for Western Europe, PepsiCo
- CIO, Coca Cola Bottling Consolidated
- CIO, IKEA
- CIO EMEA, GE Water & Power
- Regional CIO MENA, DB Schenker
- CIO / IT Director, Unipart
- CIO, Vattenfall - Business Division
- CIO, Seabourne Group
- CIO, Damco
- CIO / IT Director, Relacom
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Media contact: Marc Harris, +44(0)207-368-9484 [email protected] or visit http://www.enterprisemobilityexchange.com/eu
SOURCE Enterprise Mobility Exchange
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