Upstart point solutions; entrenched technologies; nimble full-service platforms.... In the quickly evolving world of enterprise mobility, there are a variety of technologies for you to select -- and plenty of acronyms too. MAM, ALM, MDM, MEAP, EMM, COPE, BYOD. You could choose one or all depending on your business needs.
Join Chris Julian, Sales Executive at Apperian, as he makes sense of the technology options you can chose when formulating your enterprise mobility strategy.
What are MAM and ALM, MDM, MEAP, EMM, COPE and BYOD?
What are the key considerations for each?
How can these technologies complement each other?
Where can they overlap?
Chris will also share examples of how other companies are combining these technologies and policies for the most effective mobility strategy. Get the knowledge you need to choose just the right technology to mobilize your workforce.
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Choose the Right Technology to Mobilize Your Workforce
1. Choose the Right Technology to Mobilize
Your Workforce (aka Alphabet soup)
Chris Julian, Sales Executive
August 22, 2012
2. Mobility Alphabet Soup
BYOD, COPE, MAM, MDM, MEAP
• What are they?
• What are the key
considerations of each?
• How can these technologies
complement each other?
• Where can they overlap?
3. BYOD & COPE
BYOD = Bring Your Own Device
COPE = Corporate Owned Personally Enabled
Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops
What to consider:
How to secure?
What employees can access?
How much control by company?
Email, Apps, Web, Device?
Costs vs Benefits
4. MAM
MAM = Mobile Application Management
Managing the app and content lifecycle on
mobile devices
What to consider:
How to secure? How to deploy and
Manage?
User Experience, Adoption, ROI
What employees can access? Apps,
Content & Web
BYOD or Company Owned Devices?
5. MDM
MDM = Mobile Device Management
Managing and controlling the mobile device
What to consider:
How to secure? How to deploy and Manage?
User Experience, Adoption, ROI
What employees can access? Apps, Content
& Web
BYOD or Company Owned Devices?
6. MEAP
MEAP = Mobile Enterprise Application Platform
Development platform to create enterprise mobile
apps
What to consider:
How to develop mobile apps?
User Experience and Operating Systems
iOS, Android, HTML5, Web
Native capabilities vs one-size fits alls
7. Other Considerations
Scalability
Short and long term rollout
Openness vs Security
Where is the balance?
Phone or Tablets?
Or both?
Translating to today’s work?
How many devices per person?
Device Support Lifecycle
Enterprise purchase vs BYOD?
Devices that have staying power in the enterprise
Application Support Lifecycle
Future releases, native OS changes, keeping up to date
Build vs Buy should be considered