Mobile apps should be simple, well-tested and ready to use, says this utilities IT exec. Aretha A. Calloway has this advice for any IT leader planning a transformative technology rollout: “Engage the business.” As corporate solutions manager at Pepco Holdings (PHI), Calloway is heading up an ongoing project to deploy Apple iPads and mobile apps to field operations workers at the electricity and natural gas provider, which serves about 2 million customers in several mid-Atlantic states. Calloway, 54, says IT often gets pushback from nontechnical workers when new systems are rolled out, but with this project her team took pains to involve business partners from the get-go. “What’s worked very well is doing focus groups with people who are actually going to use the applications, and doing pilot tests and getting feedback,” she says. “Testing is key.” The program started in 2012 as a small pilot. Within six months, iPads were being issued to field ops workers, and the program is now expanding across all of PHI’s regions. What’s more, business users quickly began requesting new applications. “This is the first time I’ve worked on a project where we’ve had such an engagement across all levels,” says Calloway, who has worked at PHI for 29 years. More apps are in the works, including one for assessing trouble during major outages. “The most important thing is to keep it simple,” she says. “If we have to develop a manual or have a weeklong training class, we’ve missed the mark.” Related content feature GenAI compliance is an oxymoron. Ways to make the best of it How can CIOs tell customers what data is being collected about them and how it is being used if the CIOs themselves don’t know exactly what their genAI tools are doing? By Evan Schuman Aug 13, 2024 15 mins Regulation Generative AI Compliance feature Download the Digital Workplace Enterprise Spotlight From our editors: It’s been decades in the making, and it got a no-turning-back boost from the COVID-19 pandemic. “It” is the digital workplace, the combination of work-anywhere remote access, internet- connected computers and mobil By Computerworld and CIO staff Aug 01, 2024 1 min Business Services Remote Work Project Management feature About the Best Places to Work in IT Nominate your organization for Computerworld's 2025 Best Places to Work in IT list and find out about the program, including eligibility, survey contents, deadlines, and more. By Best Places to Work in IT Team Jul 18, 2024 10 mins Careers IT Leadership feature Is AI the secret sauce for the four-day workweek? AI and automation may help enterprises transition to four-day workweeks by promoting asynchronous work, optimizing the exchange of information, and minimizing low-level tasks. By Eric Frank Jul 17, 2024 12 mins Employee Experience IT Leadership IT Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe