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1 Mobile Connectivity With Sage - connecting employees to business wherever they are - Mobile productivity systems deliver incredible returns to your business. Please take a few minutes to go through this presentation and find out how to increase the value of your Sage Enterprise system through mobilisation 0870 909 74 75 www.mobileproductivity.com Info@mobileproductivity.com

2 2 Why mobilise business systems? Reduce Costs: Increased sales/service calls per employee Minimise errors through better information flow Minimise trips to base by employees Real time view of business – MD’s dashboard Remove administrative stages Avoid laptop deployment Increase Revenue: Differentiate through better information at the point of sale Better information at the point of service Faster response times

3 3 Why now? Wireless data - faster and cheaper GPRS - has 99% UK coverage at speeds of 26–52kbps and the user only pays for the data transferred Devices - low cost, connected & powerful mobile computers Pocket PC Phone Edition Microsoft Smartphone Partners - service organisations able to develop and deploy your mobile business systems Mobile Productivity – has been developing mobile software and supporting its customers’ mobility needs for three years Opportunities for businesses to profit from mobility Email – receive and send business email anywhere Horizontal applications – project management, expenses, task allocation, document access etc. Industry applications - finance, healthcare, construction, etc.

4 4 Example of a typical Mobile Productivity system The following slides are an example of the “Mobile Intranet” service hosted and maintained by MP. The demonstration includes the following activities: A mobile user starting the application and receiving an SMS The business administrator sending out a group SMS A mobile user viewing a list of upcoming tasks The administrator uploading a tasks list from an Excel spreadsheet A mobile user downloading a task sheet and viewing it while offline A mobile user downloading a document and then viewing it while offline A mobile user entering time and mileage for a particular job while offline and then uploading the data A mobile user entering an order while offline and then uploading the data The following slides are simply an example of the sort of functionality that can be achieved with a mobile productivity system. Its flexibility means that specific user interfaces and functionality can be incorporated to meet the exact requirements of a particular customer. Two typical system additions are; the incorporation of signature capture for proof of delivery and bar code scanning for asset registration and tracking.

5 5 Mobile User Experience – Switching On The mobile user can quickly get to the application and start using it: Turning the device on brings up the “Today” screen Clicking on “Start” pulls up the programs menu Tapping the “i” icon opens the Mobile Productivity Application Since the device is also a mobile phone, it can receive messages from the business administrator In this example, the administrator has sent out a message to a particular group of staff

6 6 Administrator – Sending a Groups SMS The administrator back at the office uses the web based management system for: User access rights Intranet content Database synchronisation rules with customer’s servers Database synchronisation rules with customer’s mobile users Group outbound text and email messaging Viewing inbound text messages The screen to the right is an example of how the administrator would send an outbound group message

7 7 Mobile User Experience – Going Online The Mobile user may want to view what jobs he has to do over the next few days By tapping “Login” the user can go online and browse the mobile intranet They can browse the new job sheets that the administrator uploaded Tapping “Seven Day Tasks” brings up the jobs they have to do Selecting a particular date pulls back all of the jobs to be done on that date If there is a contact number associated with a job then clicking on the number makes the call

8 8 Administrator – Uploading a database The administrator back at the office can get data into the system by: Excel upload XML web services Direct server – server synchronisation The screen to the right is an example of how the administrator would upload the seven day task spreadsheet from the previous example

9 9 Mobile User Experience – Browsing Offline Instead of having to go online to view information each time they need it, they can chose to store it on their handset By tapping “Download” the data associated with that particular mobile user is downloaded (this approach saves considerable time and mobile data costs) By tapping “Dataview” the user can then view the data offline whenever they want The screen displays the list of databases that the user has previously downloaded. The user selects to view “Task Sheet” and selects the date. The two jobs on that day can then be viewed. Tapping “Back” takes the user back to do another search

10 10 Mobile User Experience – Browsing Offline The mobile user remembers that the administrator sent out a message stating that the procedure document TR34 had been updated The user decides that he will download that document. By going to the “Online” tab and tapping “Resume” the user goes back online and into the intranet. The screen displays the intranet home page and the user navigates by clicking on “Procedure Documents” to the TR34 download section Once the document is downloaded, it is viewable offline in the “QMS” section

11 11 Mobile User Experience – Offline Timesheet The mobile user has just completed a job and so needs to enter the resources used for that job into the company management system The mobile clicks on the timesheet tab, selects the vehicle used on the job, and clicks “Add” He select the job number that he is booking to and enters the mileage and time on that job Once the timesheet is completed, the information is safely stored on the device waiting for an appropriate moment to be uploaded By going to the “Online” tab and tapping “Upload” any timesheets that mobile user has entered is automatically uploaded to the MP system

12 12 Administrator – Using the timesheet data All of the timesheets submitted by the mobile employees are collected into a secure database on the MP Server system: The timesheet data can be regularly collected by your existing business system using XML web services Alternatively, with the click of one button, the administrator can download all of the timesheet records submitted by all of the employees as an Excel spreadsheet

13 13 Mobile User Experience – Offline Order Entry The mobile user has just made a sale and so needs to enter the order details into the company management system The mobile clicks on the orders tab, selects the customer and their reference and clicks “Add” He select the product being ordered, enters the quantity, the discount and clicks “Add” All the orders entered are safely stored on the device waiting for an appropriate moment to be uploaded By going to the “Online” tab and tapping “Upload” any orders that mobile user has entered are automatically uploaded to the MP system

14 14 Mobile solutions compared – Private APN High entry costs and ongoing cost commitment. specific client software and middleware required significant systems integration project Enterprise network at moderate risk Sage Server Private APN The enterprise has its own Private APN with its mobile network and a leased line to route data between the mobile network onto its LAN Fixed Wireless

15 15 Mobile solutions compared – Public APN Multiple connections to mobile devices Internet originated with unknown IP addresses specific client and server software enterprise network at high risk Sage Server Public APN Mobile handset originated transaction Fixed Wireless https Can access any web server on the internet potentially expensive DMZ Server

16 16 Mobile solutions compared – Mobile Productivity System Through a single secure connection The Sage server consumes an XML web service on the MP server at set time intervals either uploading or downloading new data enterprise network at low risk MP Server Sage Server MP APN MP manage the multiple connections and access rights etc. to diverse mobile devices on various mobile networks with optimised client server software Fixed Wireless https

17 17 Why an MP System - Summary Cost effective No servers or middleware and little internal support required Possibility of avoiding a laptop deployment Typically £5,000 p.a. for 20 users Secure No alteration of security policy and no inbound requests to the enterprise network Rapid deployment Train administrator, SOAP interface software on Sage server, deploy cab to Pocket PC, train mobile users Expert support included Dedicated MP support team take burden off internal IT 100% availability service level agreement

18 Mobile Connectivity With Sage - connecting employees to business wherever they are - Contact Us: 0870 909 74 75 www.mobileproductivity.com Info@mobileproductivity.com


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