1. The document discusses mobility management and managed mobility, highlighting key questions around understanding employee device usage, ensuring network robustness, supporting diverse devices, and enabling productivity applications across any device.
2. It notes that device strategy involves selecting appropriate devices for different employee roles, and that most companies adopt a hybrid approach of BYOD and CYOD.
3. The various merits of different mobile operating systems are reviewed for considerations like integration, security, and application availability when selecting a primary system for a business.
6. of the world’s workforce
will be mobile
Regus Research
37.2%
1.3 billion
by 2015
7. 73% of global IT
executives say that
mobility will impact
their business more
than the web did.
Accenture CIO survey 2013
and
8. Compliance & security
Cost reductions
Organisational transformation
Better employee engagement
mobile business
the benefits of being a
are well established
10. smart devices
are everywhere
By 2014, most mobile
workers will be using their
mobile as the primary
communications device.
Source: April 2013 Gartner.
PC and Laptop
shipments will decline
7.3%.
Tablet shipments will
grow 69.8% year on
year.
12. leading technology research company Gartner, tells us
there are 4 key questions we should be asking ourselves
about Mobility Management…
4 key questions
to ask about Managed Mobility
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13. Do you know the
profile and system
requirements of your
employees and how
many are already
accessing the network
with their own devices
and what for?
Is your infrastructure
robust with sufficient
network provision and
protection against
threats?
Do you know how you
will support & manage
devices whether they
are corporately or
personally owned?
Which applications &
business processes
will deliver improved
employee productivity
if they can be delivered
on any device?
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3
2
4
16. there are many roles to consider
inside any business
static
office
worker
office
hopper
mobile
knowledge
worker
mobile
customer
facing
mobile
task
worker
17. 5 shifts in mobile working
affecting each role are
flexibility of desk
workers reducing travel
& space needs
mobile office hoppers
with richer meetings &
collaboration
mobile information
improving the
effectiveness of
knowledge workers
real time info providing
right time, right place
responses for customer
facing staff
mobile apps for task
workers improving job
scheduling and
speeding up completion
18. comms needs
communication
& collaboration
apps
device size,
weight & battery
life
device
functionality &
performance
speed &
capacity of
connectivity
and each role has their own
transactional
business apps
connectivity
coverage at
location
19. company should provide smart
devices for work
added to this – many workers feel their
from a list of
‘choose your own devices’
Choose Your Own Device
CYOD
20. bring your own device
is fast becoming the norm
admit to using their personal
devices for work
but 40% are doing so without
any guidance from their
employer.
with 50% of employees
Source: YouGov
Bring Your Own Device
BYOD
but on the other hand,
21. better suited
highly paid executives may
prefer to use their own
device
while new joiners may be
likelier to choose a
company device
BYOD CYOD&
specific groups inside a business are
to each
strategy
22. Bring Your Own Device Choose Your Own Device
BYOD CYOD&
your device strategy
is probably two strategies…
so…
23. mobile operating system
then there’s the question of which
should you use?
iOS blackberry OS android OS windows 8 OS
the market is developing rapidly, with frequent launches of new
phones and apps.
moving from one OS to another is a barrier because of the sunk
costs, so selecting the right one for your business requirements
is key to a good return on investment.
24. android is the most popular
mobile operating system
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45.0%
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Global smartphone OS market share
Strategy Analytics: Global smartphone forecast by OS
25. each mobile operating
system has merits
iOS is an
excellent all
round
platform.
BlackBerry
has enhanced
security and
policy
definition.
Android has a
huge variety
of devices and
prices.
Windows
mobile has
excellent
integration
with Windows
servers and
PCs.
they’re all good for email, calendar &
contacts, but also…
27. decide why your
business needs to
be a mobile
business
choose a strategy
BYOD, CYOD or
both
choose a
mobile
operating
system based
on the drivers
inside your
business e.g.
windows
integration
choose your
devices based
on the needs of
each role
mobilise
your business
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