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- ZeitschriftenartikelMobile Beratung in der Sparkasse(HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 51, No. 2, 2014) Maetje, JochenBevor mobiles Business im hochsensiblen Umfeld der Finanzwirtschaft den Alltag in der Geschäftswelt verändern kann, müssen grundlegende infrastrukturelle Herausforderungen gelöst werden. Als IT-Dienstleister der Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe hat die Finanz Informatik diese Grundlagenarbeit geleistet und dabei eine Mobile-Device-Management-Lösung von der Stange um sicherheitsrelevante Aspekte ergänzt.Mitarbeiter der Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe können zukünftig dank eines mandantenfähigen Mobile Device Managements der Finanz Informatik unterschiedliche Apps im Geschäftsalltag einsetzen.
- ZeitschriftenartikelStrategy Alignment of Mobile Solutions in Customer-Oriented Processes(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 1, 2005) Schierholz, Ragnar; Kolbe, Lutz; Brenner, WalterIn this paper we analyze how companies define their strategy, especially how they interact with and appear to the customer. Based on a framework of five goals in customer oriented strategy, we classify seven cases. Analyzing the strategic premises and the processes chosen to be supported by mobile solutions, we show interdependencies between the strategic premises and the selected processes, resulting in typical properties which qualify processes for mobilization.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTechnische Möglichkeiten und Akzeptanz mobiler Anwendungen(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 47, No. 1, 2005) Hess, Thomas; Figge, Stefan; Hanekop, Heidemarie; Hochstatter, Iris; Rauscher, Barbara; Hogrefe, Dieter; Riedel, André; Zibull, Marco; Kaspar, Christian; Richter, MarkusMobile data communication applications, referred to in this paper as mobile applications, were one of the technological innovation and investment targets in recent years. From the past it became obvious that mono-disciplinary approaches to investigate mobile applications have shortcomings when it comes to successful innovation and investment decisions as interdependencies are insufficiently addressed. The paper therefore aims at structuring the scientific contributions of computer science, business economics and sociology in the context of mobile applications to approximate a holistic understanding comprising technological feasibility, economic opportunities and human needs.