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Tuesday, October 4 th - Wednesday, October 5 th 2016 // Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto Cyber security Implementing privacy Managing BYOD Data in the cloud New mobile apps Leveraging IoT Creating a mobile culture Exclusive Insights On: www.MobileEnterpriseCanada.com Insights from Strategy Institute presents the... Gold Sponsors: Bronze Sponsors: Association Partners: Media Partners: Meet + Network + Learn From: Pierre Perron, Assistant Commissioner & Chief Information Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University; Former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Jonathan M. Toal, VP & Head of Global Consumer Technology Canada & Latin America, American Express Daniela Crivianu-Gaita, Chief Information Officer, Dynacare Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel Hotel 14 + C.I.Os

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Tuesday, October 4th - Wednesday, October 5th 2016 // Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto

Cyber security

Implementing privacy

Managing BYOD

Data in the cloud

New mobile apps

Leveraging IoT

Creating a mobile culture

Exclusive Insights On:

www.MobileEnterpriseCanada.com

Insights fromStrategy Institute presents the...

Gold Sponsors: Bronze Sponsors: Association Partners: Media Partners:

Meet + Network + Learn From:

Pierre Perron, Assistant Commissioner & Chief Information Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University; Former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario

Jonathan M. Toal, VP & Head of Global Consumer Technology Canada & Latin America, American Express

Daniela Crivianu-Gaita, Chief Information Officer, Dynacare

Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

Hotel

14+C.I.Os

Welcome to Canada’s original and largest

dedicated mobile enterprise forum!

Now in its fifth year, Enterprise Mobility Canada is the must-

attend event for top Canadian IT executives. Join mobile

thought leaders from across North America and source best

practices to improve productivity and drive efficiencies.

Acquire strategies and tactical insights from CIOs and

international IT leaders. Discover best-in-class innovation in

security, cloud computing, data storage and IoT strategies.

Empower employees to work at full capacity anywhere

and anytime. Foster a mobile-ready culture to accelerate

implementation, strengthen deployments, and increase

adoption.

Set a new standard at your organization. Navigate

disruptive technologies & meet customer needs. Transform

your organization to remain competitive.

We look forward to you joining us for unparalleled learning

& networking.

Your Enterprise Mobility Canada TeamStrategy Institute

Register Today by Calling 1 866 298 9343 x 200

New for this year

14+CIOs Networking

Opportunities

8 2 12+CIO

PanelsLearning

Hours

More CIO speakers than ever before

New case studies from private and public sectors

Streams for security/privacy and design, development and deployment

Facilitated interactive sessions to source best practices

Meet + Network + Learn From:

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1. Privacy: Protect data in the Internet of Things

2. Mobile Program Launches: Source best practices

3. App Development: Assess solutions

4. Mobile Security: Anticipate and mitigate risks

5. Technology Adoption: Build a culture of support

6. User Experience: Source feedback

7. Back-end Architecture: Support mobile apps

8. Worker Productivity: Improve employee output

9. Data Storage: Leverage the power cloud technologies

10. Mobile Strategies: Improve business outcomes

Take away 10 practical solutions to better tackle:

Register Online at www.mobileenterprisecanada.com

Apple // AstraZeneca // Best Buy // Blackberry // Canada Post Corporation // Celestica // CIBC // City of Edmonton // City

of Toronto // EllisDon // Enbridge // Ford Motor Company // Hydro One // Mackenzie Investments // Manulife Financial //

Metrolinx // Microsoft Canada // Ministry of Government Services // Ontario Lottery and Gaming // Ryerson University //

Saint Elizabeth Healthcare // Samsung Canada // SaskPower // Scotiabank // Shoppers Drug Mart // Telus // TransCanada //

World Vision // SOTI Inc. // The Hospital for Sick Children

Register Today

Space Is Limited & Sure To Sell Out

Don’t miss your chance to participate in crucial discussions with leaders in

enterprise mobility.

1-866-298-9343 x 200 [email protected]

mobileenterprisecanada.com

Engage in discussions about mobile enterprise and interact with your peers via our LinkedIn group, Enterprise Mobility – Canada.

Share your thoughts by tweeting and following @MobiEnterprise, #EMobility16

Start the Conversation Before the Summit!

Public and Private SectorCIOs, CTOs, COOs, CISO, VP/Director of: IT, Operations, Enterprise/Mobility, Information Security, Field Services, Enterprise Architecture

Technology Providers and ConsultantsVP/Director: Marketing, Strategy, Sales, Business Developments

•  Improve the ROI on your mobile projects

•  Increase worker productivity & efficiency

• Enhance your mobile security

•  Network with CXOs, VPs and technology decision makers

•  Showcase your mobile enterprise solutions

•  Stay on top of the latest mobile trends and understand client needs

Some of our past attendees include:

This summit was designed for leaders looking to transform their mobile strategy.

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7:45 AM Registration and Breakfast

8:45 AM Opening Comments from the Chair

Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

9:30 AM Keynote: RCMP

Taking a Policy-driven Approach for More Effective Mobile ProgramsTo meet the mobility needs of demanding and knowledgeable staff, information technology needs to be supported by a robust set of information security policies. Implement a policy-driven approach to make mobile technology work for your organization. Source best practices for policies to:

• Capture, analyze and delete information safely•  Access information across geographic locations and

multiple systems• Equip staff with devices that support their work

Develop your policies to support your mobile initiatives.

Pierre Perron, Assistant Commissioner, Chief Information Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

10:00 AM Industry Expert

Reactive Apps: How to Build More Engaging Mobile ExperiencesWorld class mobile apps incorporate features and functionality that users have come to expect for their entire mobile experience. This talk will explore reactive app trends and enterprise strategies for building your own. Develop an understanding of:

• How leading tech companies build reactive apps today•  Industry examples of how reactive features serve

business goals•  Using API bridges to connect mobile apps to legacy

enterprise data

Walk away with baseline knowledge of reactive apps and how your organization can deploy them.

Adam Fish, Director of Product, Realm

DAY 1

Tuesday October 4, 2016

10:30 AM Networking Break

“It is a great opportunity to hear from pioneers of this emerging technology. Networking sessions are awesome. Thank you!”

Aruna Kumaraswamy | Architect Ford Motor Company

9:00 AM Keynote

Enabling Technology in a Complex Operating Environment to Support Operations StaffIn large, complex organizations there can be a chasm between IT and operations staff who use mobile technology. Bridge this gap to support your front-line workers. Create an action plan to:

• Enable mobility across your organization• Make your technology group an interface for users•  Manage multiple IT projects across a large

organization

Support your front line workers to improve their use of mobile technology.

Dominic Nessi, Former Deputy Executive Director & Chief Information Officer, Los Angeles World Airports (LAX, ONT, VNY)

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Privacy, Security & Cloud Design, Development and Deployment

11:00 AM Special Address

Using Design to Protect Privacy in the Internet of ThingsPrivacy is a major concern as wearable, wireless and smart devices become embedded in organizations. Be proactive to protect your employees’ privacy using the principles of Privacy by Design. Develop a strategy to:

• Proactively protect privacy as the IoT emerges• Adopt the seven foundational principles of PbD•  Embed privacy and security directly into

operational processes

Establish your framework to prevent privacy harms when working in the IoT.

Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University; Former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario

11:30 AM Case Study: NHLPA

Ensuring Security in the Mobile and Cloud Era to Mitigate RisksMobile and cloud technologies can be a Pandora’s box for security. Anticipate and mitigate the risks that these technologies pose to protect your organization. Create a plan to:

• Adapt pen-testing to the cloud era• Analyze vendor solutions• Mitigate risks with cyber insurance

Limit your security risks while taking advantage of mobile and cloud technologies.

Stephen Frank, Director, Technology & Security, National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA)

Andrew Hyslop, Manager, Digital Solutions and Development, National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA)

CHOOSE YOUR TRACK

Delegates will have the option to choose between two tracks. Source specialized information most pertinent to your priorities and interests. Interact with fellow peers, exchange ideas, and take away solutions to your biggest concerns.

11:30 AM Case Study: Saint Elizabeth Health Care

Deploy Mobile Devices to Improve Business Processes While Maintaining SecurityMobile devices allow you to reduce paper-based activities and improve worker productivity. However, security concerns can slow down the deployment of mobile devices. Take advantage of mobile devices in your organization while maintaining security.

• Secure sensitive data• Avoid unintentional privacy breaches• Pen test your mobile applications

Improve efficiencies with mobile devices while ensuring data security.

Joe Vieira, Manager, Mobility, Saint Elizabeth Health Care

11:00 AM Case Study: Dynacare

Innovative Sourcing of Apps for Quicker Development and Improved UXListening to employee and customer feedback can speed up your development process and improve user experience. Adopt these innovative sourcing approaches to enterprise app development in your organization. Create a framework to:

•  Gather input from your employees and customers, and review apps available in the market

• Reduce development and/or deployment time•  Increase employee and customer adoption of apps in

order to achieve the business benefits in the shortest timeframe

Source employee and customer feedback to improve your app development.

Arun Thomas, Director Digital Solutions and Integration Services, Dynacare

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4:45 PM Conference Adjourns to Day Two

4:50 PM Cocktail Reception & Prize Draw Don’t miss this exclusive end-of-day gathering with conference speakers and attendees!

Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and drinks.Plan your day accordingly to stay and attend!

3:15 PM Keynote: Industry Expert

Demonstrating How New Mobile Technologies Improve Adoption of Enterprise Mobility SolutionsAs the number of apps and devices needed in organizations increases, so does the need to minimize costs and development time. Be informed about trends in the mobile space and source best practices for your organization. Develop strategies to:

• Reduce costs and minimize development time• Meet strict security requirements• Improve the adoption of mobile solutions

Leverage new mobile technologies to gain a competitive advantage for your organization.

Chad Holmes, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat

2:15 PM Case Study: Appleby College

The Mobile Workspace Has Arrived: Maximize the Advantages of the CloudDelivering IT is no longer a tightly controlled, tidy, walled garden. Develop the mobile and flexible (and messy) platform that your organization needs while maintaining a secure environment. Source strategies to:•  Balance Flexibility, Mobility and Security• Eliminate the need for ‘shadow IT’ •  Gain credibility as a strategic partner within

your organization

Successfully build a mobile-based organization.

Kevin Pashuk, Chief Information Officer, Appleby College

1:45 PM Industry Expert

Scale Your Support Strategy to Drive Mobile TransformationModern businesses depend on mobility to enable teams to complete their work every hour of the day. Explore how an end user support model empowers teams to deliver critical business services. Develop a blueprint to: • Increase user productivity and reduce downtime• Increase application adoption and utilization• Reduce IT support costs• Drive a real-time support experience for end users

Take away perspectives on how mobile self service can help you scale support

Daniel Deeney, CEO, AetherPal

2:45 PM Networking Break

3:45 AM CIO Panel

Adopt Best Practices and Overcome Barriers to MobilityThe journey to a mobile-enabled organization is not without difficulties. Navigate the process and develop a roadmap to transform your organization. Adopt best practices to:• Gain organizational support• Anticipate technological challenges• Secure outside solutionsDevelop your mobile capabilities with new insights.

David Del Giudice, Vice President of Global HR Systems Solutions, Scotiabank

Tim Hogarth, Vice President of API, Application Architecture, Innovation & Channels, TD Bank

Dominic Nessi, Former Deputy Executive Director & Chief Information Officer, Los Angeles World Airports (LAX, ONT, VNY)

Moderator: Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

Plenary sessions continue

12:30 PM Networking Lunch

12:00 PM Industry Expert

Explore the Next Generation of Availability for Virtual, Physical, and Cloud-based WorkloadsEnterprises are making the shift to a predominantly cloud-based IT environment, placing a huge pressure on availability tools to deliver a constant experience across multiple environments. Ensure availability for virtual, physical, and cloud-based workloads in the hybrid cloud. Source practical solutions to:

• Improve enterprise continuity• Enable workload mobility•  Maintain visibility and compliance

Ensure availability to deliver a constant experience across multiple environments.

David Sayavong, Systems Engineer, Veeam Canada Central

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8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast

9:00 AM Opening Comments from the Chair

Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

Wednesday October 5, 2016

9:15 AM Keynote: State of Michigan

Cloud & Mobile – Strategy or Best Practice? A Journey Toward Citizen-Centric GovernmentGovernment is often perceived to be slow to change and lagging in adoption of new technologies. Some of this is by design and intentional, prioritizing stability over new functionality, while the rest is simply failure to adapt to changing expectations. The wide-spread success of Internet-based businesses like Amazon have transformed all of our expectations for professional interactions and government is no exception. Explore the work being done in the State of Michigan to:

•  Leverage mobile technology to enable greater customer satisfaction

• Reduce the cost of transactions•  Create the foundation for greater effectiveness.

Develop a mobile strategy for citizen-centric government.

Rod Davenport, Chief Technology Officer, State of Michigan

9:45 AM CIO Panel

Develop a Mobile Enterprise Strategy to Improve Business OutcomesMobility has the potential to transform organizations, but only if it is supported by a sound strategy. Achieve real results for your organization using best practices from leading CIOs. Take away strategies to:

• Boost employee productivity and connectivity• Enrich your organization with innovative services• Define & achieve business goals for mobile programs

Create a roadmap to achieve real and lasting results with enterprise mobility programs.

Kirk Serjeantson, Chief Information Officer, Dicom Transportation Group Canada

Ralph Michaelis, Chief Information Officer, Canadian Blood Services

Moderator: Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

10:45 AM Networking Break

“Something new and actionable was received at each session. Good, sound practical advice

in this fast paced environment. Helps to reduce the noise.”

David Laneville | Director of Information Technology

City of Timmins

11:15 AM Case Study: American Express

Creating a Flexible Work Environment to Maximize Productivity and Drive ResultsWith a global movement toward more flexible and collaborative work, companies are finally trading in cubicles and assigned desks. Successfully transform your traditional work environment to a modern, Silicon-Valley-inspired office and create a workplace that encourages flexibility and collaboration.

Create a roadmap to:

•  Increase opportunities for collaborative work amongst employees

• Optimize the office space you are working with•  Allow employees more flexibility in their day to day

work life

Take away expert perspectives to improve collaboration and flexibility in your workspace.

Marcos Diclei Barros, Engineering Director of Global Consumer Services Technology, American Express

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Mobile is a critical or high priority for 64% of organizations.

2015 IDG Enterprise Building the Mobile Enterprise survey

70% of Canadian employees are physically mobile in some way

– Ryerson University, Transformation of Work Report

96% of companies are using mobile technologies

– Ryerson University, Transformation of Work Report

Transform your organization with mobility to drive profitability, increase productivity and sustain competitive advantage

Register Today by Calling 1 866 298 9343 x 200

4:15 PM Conference Adjourns

11:45 AM Case Study: Canadian Blood Services

Create New Customer Engagement Channels to Kick-start Your Shift to DigitalCustomers expect their service interactions to be fast and efficient across multiple channels and devices. Kick-start the shift to digital by introducing new engagement channels to invigorate your customers. Gain practical tips to:

• Transition to new support models and retire others• Focus on the importance of user experience design• Develop corporate alignment to the change

Improve your customer experience by engaging clients across multiple channels.

Ralph Michaelis, Chief Information Officer, Canadian Blood Services

1:30 PM Case Study: Dicom Transportation Group

Creating a Roadmap to Ensure the Success of Your Mobile ProgramsRolling out mobile programs can be a complex undertaking. Simplify the process by creating a roadmap for your mobility projects. Develop procedures to:

• Select and plan projects• Benchmark the success of programs• Adjust your plans based on actual outcomes

Improve the success of your mobile programs with a clear plan of action.

Kirk Serjeantson, Chief Information Officer, Dicom Transportation Group Canada

3:45 PM Closing Keynote

Anticipating the Future of Mobile Enterprise Computing to Gain Competitive AdvantageInnovation in mobility is a means of gaining a competitive advantage in a world of fast-changing technology. Find out what’s in store for your organization to avoid being left behind as mobile technology advances. Source insights on how to:

• Anticipate mobile technology trends• Adopt emerging best practices• Develop core competencies in mobile

Prepare your organization for the mobile enterprise of the future to gain an advantage in the market.

Jim Love, Chief Information Officer and Chief Content Officer, IT World Canada

12:15 PM Networking Lunch

2:45 PM Networking Break

3:15 PM Case Study: Tridel

IoT and Smart Communities: Developing the Path to the Future Smart City for Improved Quality of Life and Business OpportunitiesThe term IoT is everywhere, but what does it mean in relation to the places where we live? Explore real-world IoT in communities like yours and see how this evolution will translate into smart cities. Create a plan to:

•  Understand the components that make IoT and smart buildings tick

•  Exploit business opportunities to support this technology•  Realize current smart community technologies as a

metaphor for the smart city

Realize the potential of IoT, smart communities and smart cities to improve quality of life for your constituents and create business opportunities.

Ted Maulucci, Chief Information Officer, Tridel

2:00 PM Birds of a Feather

Collaborate to Source Best Practices in Mobile EnterpriseShare your ideas and experiences with your colleagues with similar goals and interests. The audience will divide into groups to discuss major themes and challenges. Pool your collective knowledge as a think-tank and take away concrete recommendations to improve your organization.

Facilitated by: Wendy Cukier, Vice-President of Research and Innovation, Ryerson University

Register Online at www.mobileenterprisecanada.com

Enchantment beckons in the heart of Toronto

Situated on the west side of the prestigious University Avenue, Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto is ideally located in the centre of the city’s financial and entertainment districts and is an easy walk to major downtown office buildings. The stylish Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood, and popular theatres and performance venues are also easily accessible.

State of the art meeting facilities ensure an exceptional conference experience, along with a stunning outdoor terrace with views over University Avenue are the epitome of urban luxury.

Your Conference Venue Shangri-La | 5 Star Hotel

Meet + Network + Learn From: Ted Maulucci,

Chief Information Officer, Tridel

Pierre Perron, Assistant Commissioner, Chief Information Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University; Former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario

Daniela Crivianu Gaita, Chief Information Officer, Dynacare

Roy French, Chief Information Officer, Saint Elizabeth Health Care

Kevin Pashuk, Chief Information Officer, Appleby College

David Del Giudice, Vice President of Global HR Systems Solutions, Scotiabank

Jonathan R. Toal, VP & Head of Global Consumer Technology Canada & Latin America, American Express

Ralph Michaelis, Chief Information Officer, Canadian Blood Services

Stephen Bacso, Chief Technology Officer, Zootly

Tim Hogarth, Vice President of API, Application Architecture, Innovation & Channels, TD Bank

Chad Holmes, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat

Kirk Serjeantson, Chief Information Officer, Dicom Transportation Group Canada

Adam Fish, Director of Product, Realm

Dominic Nessi, Former Deputy Executive Director and Chief Information Officer, Los Angeles World Airports (LAX, ONT, VNY)

Stephen Frank, Director, Technology & Security, National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA)

Andrew Hyslop, Director, Technology & Security, National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA)

Jim Love, Chief Information Officer and Chief Content Officer, IT WORLD CANADA

Daniel Deeney, CEO, AetherPal

Rod Davenport, Chief Technology Officer, State of Michigan

Wendy Cukier, Vice-President of Research and Innovation, Ryerson University

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TitleBreakdown

35% CIO, CTO, Directors (IT,

Mobility, Architecture)

33% Consultants, Analysts,

Designers, Technologists

21% Managers (IT, Tech. Support,

Systems / Network)

11% Academia / Others

28% Federal/Provincial/Municipal

Government

23% Financial Services

19% Utility/Energy/Telecom/

Transportation/Logistics

16% Healthcare/Pharmaceutical

9% Education Institutions

5% Other Industry Stakeholders

MarketBreakdown

Connect with Canada’s enterprise mobility professionals and showcase your solutions.

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4. Gain insights into the industry’s mobile needs

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