Droidcon India 2013

What's your thinking on Android this year?

About Droidcon

Droidcon is India’s largest Android developer conference, and is part of the world wide series of conferences that happens in London, Paris, Berlin, Netherlands, Tunis, Ankara and Brussels. If you are doing anything with Android, you’d want to be here in Bangalore on Nov 28-30th 2013.

Schedule

A WIP schedule will be up on the Droidcon India website and will be updated periodically.

Selection Process

Voting is open to attendees who have purchased event tickets. If there is a proposal you find notable, please vote for it and leave a comment to initiate discussions. Your vote will be reflected immediately, but will be counted towards selections only if you hold a ticket. Proposals will also be evaluated by a program committee, consisting of:

Proposers must submit presentation drafts as part of the selection process to ensure that the talk is in line with the original proposal, and to help the program committee build a strong line-up for the event.


Milestones

Final date for submission of proposals Oct 18th, 2013.

First set of pre-confirmations Oct 18th, 2013.

Submission of slide drafts Oct 25th, 2013.

Second set of pre-confirmations Oct 26th, 2013.

Schedule draft posted on site Nov 4th, 2013

Final confirmations Nov 5th, 2013.

Final schedule Nov 8th, 2013


All speakers are requested to be available for officehours during the conference. This will be a scheduled 30 minute block of time during which attendees can meet you at a designated space for open Q&A offstage.

There is only one speaker per session. Attendance is free for selected speakers. HasGeek will cover your travel to and accommodation in Bangalore from anywhere in the world for speakers delivering full sessions (30 minutes or longer). As our budget is limited, we will prefer speakers from locations closer home, but will do our best to cover for anyone exceptional. If you are able to raise support for your trip, we will count that as speaker travel sponsorship.

Commitment to open source

HasGeek believes in open source as the binding force of our community. If you are describing a codebase for developers to work with, we’d like it to be available under a permissive open source license. If your software is commercially licensed or available under a combination of commercial and restrictive open source licenses (such as the various forms of the GPL), please consider picking up a sponsorship. We recognize that there are valid reasons for commercial licensing, but ask that you support us in return for giving you an audience. Your session will be marked on the schedule as a sponsored session.

Non Accepted Proposals

If your proposal is accepted for a session > 30 minutes long, we will cover your event ticket.

If your proposal is not accepted, you can buy a ticket at the same rate as was available on the day you proposed. We’ll send you a code.

Tickets: http://droidcon.doattend.com

Website: https://droidcon.in/2013

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Ramesh Sundararaman

@ramsun

The Enterprise is Personnel again

Submitted Oct 18, 2013

“Well-designed enterprise mobility apps empower employees to personify the enterprise” and in that sense, “The enterprise is personnel again”.

In this talk, I intend to introduce an alternate design approach - “employee first” - which could potentially help mobile app developers and enterprise IT staff achieve success in the development, deployment of enterprise mobility applications.

Outline

With increasing adoption of cloud by enterprises, employees have access to not just emails but all of the enterprise data and apps from outside the 4 walls of the enterprise. Now with the widespread availability of Android devices across different
form-factors and price-points, enterprise mobility can soon become a reality even at SMBs.

However, care should be exercised while designing mobility applications for employees. Poor mobility experience has the potential to break not just the individual employee’s usage, but also of all employees & systems involved in the
process flow. Given the limited audience within enterprise for each app, it is essential to have 100% employee adoption to realize returns.

Quoting real-world examples, I will share how it helps to rethink our design approach - from a “mobile first” to an “employee first”.

Speaker bio

During my 16+ years of experience working in the wireless industry, I have been involved with UX research, design and launch of mobility solutions targeted at both consumers and enterprises - key among them being MotoFone F3 mobile phone, FR6X mobile computer and associated field-mobility applications.

I have worked with leading Indian and international enterprises on their mobility strategy, conducted mobility design studies and successfully deployed native, mobile-web apps on their WinMob/Android platforms.

Linkedin: in.linkedin.com/in/meshsun

Slides

http://slid.es/meshsun/enterprise-is-personnel-outline

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