SPSat SV - Moving from Web-based Collaboration to the Mobile
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Moving from Web-based Collaboration
to the Mobile Arena
Nimrod Geva
Product Group Manager, KWizCom
[email protected]
KWizCom Corporation
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Define Your Mobile Strategy
Implementing your solution:
What are my options?
Collaboration
SharePoint 2013 Mobile Features
What’s new for mobile devices in
SharePoint 2013?
Optimized mobile browser experience
Device channels
Push notifications
Location field type
Business intelligence content
Office Web Apps
Optimized mobile browser experience
Contemporary view
HTML5 rendered view
Classic view
HTML, SharePoint Server 2010 mobile experience
Full screen UI
Web view
Contemporary view
Renders in HTML5
Optimized for touch
Supported by:
IE9+ (Windows Phone)
Safari 4.0+ (iPhone iOS 5.0)
Android browser (Android 4.0)
Full screen UI
Classic view
Device Channels
Publishing sites only
One site, many designs
Requires customizations
(Master page, layouts, CSS)
Choose a mobile experience
What are your mobile usability
requirements?
What is the level of interaction
a user needs?
Will an out-of-the-box experience
like the contemporary view be
sufficient?
Do you need a more customizable
solution / 3rd-party solution?
What do mobile users need ?
What do mobile users need ?
Demo
Updating a follow-up task just after
finishing a meeting…
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At the office I can enjoy
the “portal experience”
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But when I am out of the office..
I don’t need
our entire portal
inside my smartphone!
I don’t need a long list of all
the libraries and lists in my
site!
I do Not need a Portal while
I am on the road!
This challenge is not new..
Information Overload vs.
Limited display size
Limited time
A “non-office”
environment
Task-Oriented
+
Context -Sensitive
Easy to Use!
Task-Oriented
Less is Better!
Context-Sensitive Interface
Behave differently
according to the
current situation (context)
SharePoint list menus are Generic
No matter which item type - you
always get the same generic menus
(Based only on your permissions)
Logic Error:
Due Date < Start Date
X
Why do we see these
fields for a new task?
Why can I edit this task
if it’s already
completed?
Why can I edit this task
if it’s not assigned to
me?
Demo
Task-Oriented & ContextSensitive Mobile UX
Focused Interface
Context-Sensitive
Different Menus
Different Fields
Different
Permissions
Task-Oriented
Less is Better!
The exact
Actions that
I Need!
HTML5
3rd-party
solution
Context-Sensitive
Offline
BYOD
Native App
Task-Oriented
Device Channels
What are my
options?
Collaborative mobile UX
Task-oriented, Context-sensitive
BYOD strategy
Maintenance strategy
or
Portal?
Device Channels
Choosing the right 3rd-party solution for you
Functionality:
– Access to list & libraries
– BI
– Enables creating custom mobile solutions
Web vs. Native App vs. Hybrid
Requires connection vs. Offline
End-User solution vs. Development Framework
Summary
Task-Oriented
+
Context -Sensitive
Easy to Use!
Questions?
Nimrod Geva
Product Group Manager, KWizCom
[email protected]
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