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Enterprise Mobility For
Dummies III &IV
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Zooming In On Products
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Analyze its user base and needs
Decide which devices to support
Secure the network
Write governance policies
Implement employee training and support
Centralize device management
Centralize application development and deployme
A successful enterprise mobile environeeds to
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Managing the physical mobile devices yourenterprises wuse is basically an issue of data management.
One need to keep track of the following:
How many devices are in ones mobile enterprise
What applications are on each device
Who owns the devices
Whether each device security profile is up to date
What version of an OS are on each device
Where each device is right now
Managing Mobile Devices3
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Support a range of back-end systems. Plan to mobilize a variet
systems including database, legacy systems, applications, and web
Support a range of mobile devices. Include support for multipmobile smartphone and tablet device form factors in your plans.
Assess your resources. Evaluate your organizations currentinfrastructure, as well as in-house developer talent.
Define application priorities. Define the types of applications youneeds and prioritize them.
Strategize for success. Determine application needs and wabegin with one that will provide immediate return on investment (Rsuccess and support.
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Lightweight apps: Lightweight apps offer sicreation/completion (for example, travel request workfhave, on average, two or three screens with min
Lightweight apps typically require notification. They msome native device functionality (such as photo atLightweight apps require some device-specific skills.
Consumer apps: Consumer apps provide services or reExamples include mobile banking apps, insurance claim utility reporting apps. They have a simple but func
interface. Users can be either anonymous or known. Thedevice data storage. They typically pull data (but nConsumer apps have wide device support (smartphones,
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Consider the types of applications youre likely to mobtasked with managing. We categorize these apps into four
Web apps: Web apps are mobile versions of browser-baexisting web application is reformatted for mobile acceshave no provision for mobility-specific features, such as Inor push notifications. Web apps are easy to implement wisets.
Heavyweight apps: Heavyweight apps are mobile versioapps (for example, the Mobile Sales app that works w(Customer Relationship Management) software.). They havinterface and offer multistep task creation/ completion. apps typically use device-specific functionality. They offeoffline access. Heavyweight apps require in-depth, ddevelopment skills.
Managing Mobile Apps6
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There are two basic approaches to mobile device applicati
point solutions and a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (
Most companies likely start development in a point solutionsa single application is acquired or written to support a single system. After the single app is online, of course, the comcommunity quickly identifies more application requirementspushing for broader device support.
The point solutions development plan can continue for a wresearch shows that when youve passed three mobile applsupporting more than 150 users, moving to MEAP developmeffective. Also, look for costs to rise significantly in adevelopment environment when youre supporting more operating systems.
Developing Mobile Apps7
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Deploying Mobile Apps8
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Introducing Sybase and Solutions9
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Enterprise Mobility Managemen
Data Access Security
Physical Device tracking and configuration
Application Management
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Two Core Products of EnterpMobility Solution
Afaria A mobile device management and security solution for the e
centrally manage, secure, and deploy mobile data, applicdevices
Sybase Unwired Platform A mobile enterprise application platform to simply and quickl
applications that connect business data to mobile workers ondevice, at any time
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Afaria
Afaria is the software engine that drivesmobile
enterprise security, device management, andapplication
management.
Securely define and maintain remote device attributes, preferesettings from a central location.
Can remotely configure connection settings, such as details about tservice, server addresses, and log-on information.
Can set and enforce synchronization options for e-mail, calendar, ainformation on mobile devices.
Mobile Application Management
Deliver in-house or publicly available apps to any mobile device.
Deliver applications and updates without interrupting users.
Optimize delivery methods and times.
Detect unauthorized changes and reduce exposure to unlicensharmful viruses.
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Afaria Enables You
ManageremoteDataSecurity
Monitor
connections and
managefiles
Graphicalscripting
tool
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Sybase Unwired PlatformA MEAP solution
Enables you to develop a mobile application once and distr
multiplemobile devices.
Leverage existing tools and expertise.
The development platform integrates with popular developmenvironments,
including Eclipse.
Uses Windows Server as its operating system, Eclipse for devetooling, and Sybase database technology for data storage.
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Mobilizing the Enterprise
Do it yourselfwith-Afaria &
Sybase UnwiredPlatform
Contact A ThirdParty to
Manage thingsfor you
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Third Party Managed Mobility: Be
Focusing ITresources on
the corebusiness andpreventingnew head
count
Loweringhelp-desk
issues relatedto mobile
devicesupport
through self-
serviceportals
Ongoing costcontrol, needs
assessment,and
deploymentsupport
through global
support
Opte
exp
renec
co
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Third Party Managed Mobility:Expectations
Procurement
Management
Application
Security
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Do it Yourself: With Afaria & SybaUnwired Platform
Are large, with a significant IT support group inplaceHave significant application development andcustomization resources availableOperate within a unique IT and business processenvironment
The Sybase Unwired Platform DevelopmProcess.
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Mobility Management System St19
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SAP Mobile Application
ProcessApps
PeopleProductivity
Apps
IndustrySpecific
Apps
MobileAnalytics
Apps
MobileConsumer
Apps
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