Bright talk webinar 10 10-13

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Creating a supportable and flexible IT solution for the

post-PC era Jon Miller

Mobile strategist@JonMillerUK

What do we mean by post-PC era? Enterprise Mobility Management

What do all the acronyms mean? Offering a corporate mobile solution through

MDM Offering greater flexibility through BYOD and

MAM Supporting the solution Questions

What this session will cover

Mobile strategist and speaker on all things mobile

Head of Mobility for a division of Transport for London

iOS developer and hacker

About me

What is the post-PC era?

Category 2012 unit shipments

2012 market share

2017 unit shipments

2017 market share

2012-2017 growth

Desktop PC 148.4m 12.4% 141.0m 6.0% -5.0%

Portable PC 202.0m 16.8% 240.9m 11.0% 19.3%

Tablet 128.3m 10.7% 352.3m 16.0% 174.5%

Smartphone

722.4m 60.1% 1516.0m 67.0% 109.9%

TOTAL 1201.1m 100% 2250.3m 100.0% 87.3%

Research firm, IDC’s worldwide Smart Connected Device Tracker Forecast data, Feb 28 2013

Enterprise Mobility Management

Enterprise Mobility Management

What do all the acronyms mean?

MAM

MDM

MIM

MCM

MEM

BYOD

VPN

Mobile is your most personal interaction with IT and technology

What do users really want?

What do users really want?

What do users really want?

“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work

hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s

worth it in the end because once you get there, you can

move mountains”Steve Jobs

Pick a platform

Pick a platform

79%

14%

3%3%

1%

Android

iOS

Microsoft

BlackBerry

Other

Gartner (August 2013)

Fragmentation

31%

21%

49%Honeycomb and below

Ice Cream Sandwich

Jelly Bean

October 2013

Fragmentation

4%

27%

70%

iOS 5 and be-low

iOS 6

iOS 7

October 2013

Mobile Device Management

Free as part of Microsoft Exchange Provides basic MDM capabilities like

device wipe, enforcing PIN code and encryption

Industry standard so pretty much built into every device type

MDM: Apple vs Android

Apple

Consistent across all devices

Easy to create an end-to-end configuration deployed over the air

Deeply integrated into the OS so can create very granular configurations

Android

Vary depending on vendor

Profiles are not joined up so can’t deploy a zero touch configuration

MDM is a layer on top of the OS so challenging to create something simple out of complex requirements

Mobile Device Management

EMM

Mobile Device Management

EMM

Enterprise integration

EMM EMM

Enterprise integration

EMM EMM

What does all this mean?

Security and lock down

Security and lock down

Mobile Application Management

EMM

Focus on the data and not the device – more granular

Capabilities across devices are essentially equal

BYOD solution doesn’t need to be different to the corporate one

Fewer factors to worry about Layers of complexity are greatly reduced

Why is MAM important?

Why is MAM important?

Any deviceAny ownerAny serviceAnywhere

Supporting the solution

Cloud-based EMM is key

No infrastructure to support

Support for new devices and software is devolved to vendors

Easy to get up and running

Cheap

EMM

Supporting the solution

Devices

Streamline your offering if you are providing devices

Keep the solution as open as possible so that users can support themselves

Supporting the solution

Enterprise integration

Backend data and systems shouldn’t need any additional support

If using certificates as part of MDM profile need robust management process

Custom apps introduce new challenges

Supporting the solution

Ideas to take away

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication Don’t be afraid of the technology and the jargon – start with

something basic and expand If you are focused on one device platform corporately it is easy to

extend the mobile solution to other platforms to enable BYOD and create flexibility in the future

Don’t fall into the traps of applying old ways of thinking to new ways of working

Always put your users first – if you cripple their mobile experience you will never succeed so think hard about why you make the choices you do

Questions?

jonmiller@outlook.com@JonMillerUK

http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmilleruk