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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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
chrispepin.com
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