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Blue Print
Ezhil Arasan Babaraj
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2. Mobile Technology - Evolution
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Generation Generation Generation Generation
Cellular Digital Networks IP Data Networks All IP Networks
Networks
WiMax
MMS GPRS
Rich Native &
SMS
Web Apps
WAP/WIG LIVE Streaming
Web Sockets
SIM based APP Wireless
Native APP HTML 5
Network
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3. Enterprise Mobility?
Making enterprise IT related resources such as
email, chat, voice, video, application & its related data
accessible from various mobile devices.
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5. Enterprise IT - Mobility Need
• Identity
Management
• Device
Management
• Mobile
Enablement
• Policy
Management
• Security
• Application
Management
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6. Challenges
• Many devices built on different technologies
• Secure Access
• Managing Identity & Presence
• Unification of internal & External communication
• Mobile Enablement for Enterprise Apps & Websites
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7. Approach
• Deploy Unified Identity Management
• Secure your Network
• Choose the right Multi Device Management System
• Deploy Unified Communication Platform
• MEAP for enabling enterprise Applications
• Web To Mobile Converters for Websites
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8. Technologies to be considered
• Identity Management
– Open ID & Open Auth
• Network Security
– Mobile VPN
• Multi Device Management System
– BB Enterprise, Funambol, Rhomobile…etc
• Unified Communication Platform
– CISCO UC, IBM UC, Mobile VOIP
• MEAP
– Rhomobile, Sybase
• Web To Mobile Converters
– MoFuse, Mobify, CSS Corp’s SmartWeb
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9. Comparison
Enterprise Black Rho Sybase Cisco IBM Microsoft Funambol
Need Berry mobile
Identity a a a a a a a
Mgmt
Network a a a a
Security
Multi Device a a a a a a a
Mgmt
Unified a a a
Comm
MEAP a a a a a a a
App Mgmt a a a a a a a
Cloud/Hosted a a a
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10. Best Practices
• Single Vendor Strategy
• Have an Enterprise Mobility Architecture
• Mobile Enable Critical Ones
– Email & Chat
– Critical Business Apps
– Encourage to Develop Mobile Web Apps
• Implement MEAP to secure data access
• Use Mobile VPN to enhance security
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11. Thank You!
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Hinweis der Redaktion 1940 Motorola developed backpacked two way radio - Walkie-Talkie for US Military1946 in St. Louis, the Mobile Telephone Service was introduced1960 Improved Telephony Services (IMTS) Access to data, Network & Voice is essential.