MEDC 2007 Europe - interview with Jason Langridge from Microsoft UK - the Enterprise Mobility expert
June 25, 2007 [General] | By Edward J. R.
Here we present long audio interview and short video interview with Jason Langridge, who probably is the biggest Enterprise Mobility expert in Microsoft. If you use, or you would like to use, Windows Mobile phones in your company or corporation, then you shouldn't miss this interview! Clearly and without a doubt Microsoft is market leader when it comes to Enterprise Mobility but with Windows Mobile 6 even more improvements in this area have been released...
(on photo above: Jason Langridge holding HTC Kaiser - one of the phones about which he was talking - i.e. apart from Enterprise Mobility issues)
Here is the video part of the interview:
... and audio part (longer one) of the interview you can listen HERE (in stereo, high-quality audio).
Some topics covered in this interview:
Jason Langridge is focused on Enterprise Mobility in general and business customers in particular
Microsoft has 220 customers, that each has over 1000 mobile phones powered by Windows Mobile in operation
Microsoft Direct Push without Microsoft Exchange for enterprise applications made with .NET and running in Windows Mobile
Mobile Software Client Factory (click here for more info about it)
new devices powered by Windows Mobile coming to market in UK
using TouchFLO in standard Windows Mobile applications
HTC Kaiser (the one with amazing tilted screen) and other unreleased and released phones powered by Windows Mobile
what to chose: Windows Mobile or UMPC ?
using Windows Mobile 6 as wireless modem - with Internet sharing application on the Windows Mobile 6 and without any additional software in PC!
remote wipe and storage card encryption
Enterprise Mobility in USA
using SharePoint 2007 with Windows Mobile 6
We would like to thank also Mr Cyril Moloney from Weber Shandwick for help in organization of this interview!
Jason Langridge personally maintains also a blog (one of few Microsoft blogs, that cover Windows Mobile from other point of view than developer's point of view), that you can find HERE.