the bento box of enterprise mobility

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Ruben Spruijt hield deze presentatie tijdens Mobiel Werken 2013, een evenement van de NGN: In de wereld van user-driven-IT staat Enterprise Mobility op de agenda van iedereen. Met het groot aantal concepten, functionaliteiten en technieken die beschikbaar zijn is het belangrijk om te begrijpen wat Enterprise Mobility (ME) betekend voor ‘Me’ de business consumer.Deze gave sessie, gepresenteerd door Ruben Spruijt CTO bij PQR, geeft je een objectief overzicht en een beeld van Enterprise Mobility oplossingen, Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Data Access en Workspace Aggregation.

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Bento Box Bliss of EMM

Ruben Spruijt, CTO @ PQR – rsp@pqr.nl - @rspruijt

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Aanpak is sleutel tot succes

Analyseren Adviseren Ontwerpen Leveren Bouwen Migreren Beheren

‘Who owns ..?’

IT: This is the Device

ChooseYour Own (CYO)

Bring YourOwn (BYO)

Buy YourOwn

On YourOwn

“Here is your device”

“Choose your own device”

“Bring your own device”

“Buy yourown device”

“On your own”

Limited hardware choice, strict

policies

Choice of hardware in catalog, limited

policies

Pick own hardware, paid by

employer and limited policies

Freedom in Hardware, OS etc.

Almost no restrictions

Freedom in Hardware, OS etc.

No restrictions

Freedom

Self-reliant / Self - supporting

“BYOD is the new normal, BYOD is not for

everyone or every situation“.

“Managing expectations

is key in the paradigm shift called

CoIT “.

“It isn’t about Apple,

Google,Microsoft, devices or apps,

It’s about Me!” Business Consumer

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Mobile Application Delivery, Windows via SH

No redeveloping of ‘classic’ applications

Data centralized

No Offline capabilities

User Experience and costs

“App refactoring tools helpful, not common to use”

“Best choice when you run out of options”

Mobile Application Delivery, HTML5 - Web

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Web architected apps are Network, browser and OS independent

Most web apps aren’t HTML5 apps

Most web apps aren’t designed / optimized for Mobile platforms

HTML5, User Interface optimized for mobile platforms, Offline support

Limited by browser on Mobile Platform

Not all features supported by the browser

Mobile Application Delivery, Rich Mobile

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Consumer App Store focused

Application Isolation ‘By Design’ | iOS, Android, BlackBerry, WP

Delivery Business Apps on mobile platforms via SDK or App Wrapping

Management features hooked in on Application Level

SDK: In-house applications; develop and compile > re-distribute

App wrapping; unsigned binaries

Add management capabilities on App level

VPN support, Device policies, Encryption, Kill switch

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It’s about Business AppZzzZ

Workspace Aggregation

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Aggregate Apps: SaaS, Web, Windows (Hosted), Mobile Apps

Access to Data

Identity; Federated, SSO

Policy driven

Interacts with AppStore

Interacts with Connection Broker

On-premises or SaaS

Citrix, VMware, FrameHawk, Centrix

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Mobile Device Management

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Provisioning Security Monitoring and Reporting Support

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Who owns the device?!

Locked Down Device (LDD)

Company Owned Personally Enabled (COPE)

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

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Challenge: Not all features are available on all platforms

Source: http://ow.ly/l5ka3

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Not all features are available on all platforms

iOS Android Windows Mobile

Mobile Application Management

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Focus = Application Secure data/information by controlling access to the application

Apply policies on the application

Selective wipe of data stored with the application

Containerization of applications

App-wrapping

Software Development Kits (SDK)

No standards!

“It is not about (managing) the

device or application but

about data“.

VS

EMM

EMM Smackdown, Quick reference - FOCUS

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How to make a decision (easy)

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10 points for MobileIT Strategy

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1. What do you want to achieve? | Focus

2. Do you need to manage something? | Assets

3. Focus on Device, Application, Data Management? | Data

4. Who owns the device? Who owns the data? | Owner

5. What is the Application Delivery Strategy? | Apps

6. Anyx7 (?) | Choices

7. Are there compliancy and regulations? | Rules

8. Who is owner of MobileIT strategy? | Accountable

9. What is the Mobile IT team?! | TeamWork

10. Understand Enterprise Mobility vision, vendors, solutions | Solutions

“Focus on strategy first,

features later!“

One more thing …..

Experience Center

"Tell me and I'll forget,

Show me and I remember,

Involve me and I'll understand"

Thanks!

Ruben SpruijtCTO

rsp@pqr.nl@rspruijt

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