The New Workplace: Unleashing The Power Of Enterprise Mobility

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© 2012 IBM Corporation ID303 The New Workplace: Unleashing the Power of Enterprise Mobility Chris Pepin IBM Mobile Technology Evangelist

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Increasing usage of smartphones and tablets in the consumer space is putting pressure on CIOs to adopt more flexible workplace strategies. Come learn how to embrace the new workplace and unleash the power of enterprise mobility to improve productivity, reduce response time and increase employee satisfaction.

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ID303 The New Workplace: Unleashing the Power of Enterprise Mobility Chris Pepin IBM Mobile Technology Evangelist

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80% of the current global population will have a mobile

device by 2016

Source: IBM “Five in Five", Dec 2011

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90% of companies will support corporate applications on personal

mobile devices by 2014

Source: Gartner Top Predictions for IT Organizations November, 2011

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Promises

■ Work anywhere, anytime from any device

■ Faster response time and increased productivity

■ Employee satisfaction

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Perils

■ Support for multiple device platforms

■ Secure access to corporate data

■ High costs

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Enablers of a smarter workplace

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Enterprise mobility: step-by-step

Establish corporate mobility policy

Deploy mobile device management

Enable corporate email

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Establish corporate mobility policy

■ Corporate Policy: Is there a corporate policy that speaks to BYOD? Do I need employees to sign an agreement with terms and conditions? What’s the policy for mobile expense reimbursement and arrangements with mobile carriers?

■ Security and Compliance: What are the corporate security and compliance requirements and how are they enforced?

■ Support: What devices are supported? How is support provided? Can I leverage automation or self-service support to reduce costs?

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Deploy mobile device management

■ Software that secures, monitors, manages and supports mobile devices

■ Over-the-air distribution of applications, data and configuration settings

■ Supports company-owned and employee-owned devices

■ Addresses the limitations of Microsoft ActiveSync

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Mobile device management solutions

Source: Gartner Magic Quadrant for Mobile Device Management Software, April 2011

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Tivoli Endpoint Manager■ Safeguard Enterprise Data: Selectively wipe enterprise data when devices are

lost or stolen and configure and enforce passcode policies, encryption, VPN, and more.

■ Flexible Management: Secure and manage employee- and corporate-owned mobile devices using a combination of email-based and agent-based management, while preserving the native device experience

■ Maintain Compliance: Automatically identify non-compliant devices and take action by denying email access or by issuing user notifications until corrective actions are implemented

■ Unified Infrastructure: Leverage a single infrastructure to manage and secure all of your enterprise devices: smartphones, media tablets, desktops, laptops, and servers

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Enable corporate email

■ E-mail, contacts and calendar

■ Lotus® Domino®, Microsoft® Exchange─ Lotus Traveler, Exchange ActiveSync, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, Good for Enterprise

■ Network connectivity

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Moving beyond email to support applications

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Enterprise mobility: next steps

Application strategy

Develop applications

Deploy applications

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Application strategy

■ Business to employee and business to consumer

■ Collaboration and social media

■ Business analytics

■ Line of business applications

■ Network and security considerations

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Develop applications

■ Buy vs. build

■ Mobile application architectures─ Native, web, hybrid, virtual

■ Development tools─ XPages, Objective-C, Java─ Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (MEAP)

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Deploy applications

■ “Pushing” applications to devices

■ Public application store

■ Enterprise application store

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Approach

Business Objectives

End User Scenarios

Corporate Culture

Corporate Policy

InformationTechnology

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Enterprise mobility at IBM

■ Corporate policy allows the use of personally-owned devices

■ 100,000 employees with smartphone and tablet access

■ Apple iOS®, Google Android® and RIM BlackBerry® are the most popular mobile platforms

■ Most employees pay a portion of mobile expenses

■ Self-service support via social media and “wisdom of the crowds”

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2012 trends to watch

■ Smartphones and 4G

■ Ultrabooks®

■ Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows Phone

■ Tablets

■ HTML5 applications

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For more information

■ Tivoli Endpoint Manager for MDM─ Stop by booth IBM20 in the product showcase for a demo

■ IBM Mobile Technology Preview─ Stop by booth IBM35 in the product showcase for a demo

■ Try IBM mobile solutions for yourself─ Lotus Greenhouse─ Mobile application stores (Android Marketplace, Apple App Store, BlackBerry App World)

■ Engage your IBM sales representative─ Software─ Managed mobility services

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Links

■ IBM Mobile Enterprise Services─ ibm.com/services/mobility

■ FaceBook─ facebook.com/ibmmobility

■ Slideshare─ slideshare.net/ibmmobility

■ Twitter─ twitter.com/ibmmobility

■ YouTube─ youtube.com/ibmmobility

■ Blog─ ibm.com/connections/blogs/ibmmobility

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Thank you!

Chris PepinIBM Mobile Technology Evangelist

[email protected]

chrispepin.com

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