First attempt -> RIM (1990)
- Blackberry Platform + Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES)
- Corporate-owned personally-enabled (COPE) Model
- Mainly enterprise data, and communication; no or little operations
- Pros & Cons
1. Very effective; secure
2. Very costly
Your Challenge:
- With the complexity of mobility increasing in most organizations, enterprise mobility management (EMM) is becoming necessary to manage devices, as well as all aspects of mobility.
- While EMM might seem simple from the outside, it has many moving parts. It covers devices, applications, data, security, policies, financial management, and help desk management.
- Without a detailed implementation plan to mitigate issues such as missing components, an unprepared IT department and help desk, and low end-user adoption, IT will find it difficult to ensure a successful launch.
Our Advice:
Critical Insight
- Mobility within organizations continues to grow more complex, and requirements for managing mobility now extend far beyond the device itself.
- As BYOD continues to grow and new products are released into the market, EMM will become a necessary tool for long-term sustainability and effective use of mobility.
- Without a proper implementation plan in place, organizations will find it difficult to achieve a suitable, unified solution for short and long-term sustainability of mobile management.
Impact and Result
- Prepare the organization for mobility by developing an implementation plan that covers EMM from start to finish, including selecting a vendor, managing help desk changes, engaging users, and developing an actionable timeline.
- Create a tailored solution for the unique needs of your organization.
Building a successful enterprise mobility roadmapPomeroy
Enterprise Mobility is not a new concept, but these days it is having a disruptive impact on many organizations. Many IT departments feel unable to respond effectively due to the influx of new devices and the growing internal demand for app development. When trying to deal with these challenges, the result is often the sacrifice of long-term effectiveness to meet short-term goals.
Now is the time to actively create a roadmap to guide your organization's mobility efforts, especially if Gartner's predictions prove accurate- that within 2 to 3 years, 40% of the workforce will be mobile and 70% of customers will interact with you via mobile device.
Let's see how Enterprise Mobility Management Suite offers consistent security, performance, compliance, and support across the mobile enterprise. How it simplifies Managing devices, applications, content, BYOD, and emails while driving employee productivity and satisfaction & HowAffle Enterprise offers Enterprise Mobility Management services with a unique blend of talent and framework to Enterprise Mobility projects to ensure the best possible solutions by offering flexible and scalable enterprise mobility software solutions
Your Challenge:
- With the complexity of mobility increasing in most organizations, enterprise mobility management (EMM) is becoming necessary to manage devices, as well as all aspects of mobility.
- While EMM might seem simple from the outside, it has many moving parts. It covers devices, applications, data, security, policies, financial management, and help desk management.
- Without a detailed implementation plan to mitigate issues such as missing components, an unprepared IT department and help desk, and low end-user adoption, IT will find it difficult to ensure a successful launch.
Our Advice:
Critical Insight
- Mobility within organizations continues to grow more complex, and requirements for managing mobility now extend far beyond the device itself.
- As BYOD continues to grow and new products are released into the market, EMM will become a necessary tool for long-term sustainability and effective use of mobility.
- Without a proper implementation plan in place, organizations will find it difficult to achieve a suitable, unified solution for short and long-term sustainability of mobile management.
Impact and Result
- Prepare the organization for mobility by developing an implementation plan that covers EMM from start to finish, including selecting a vendor, managing help desk changes, engaging users, and developing an actionable timeline.
- Create a tailored solution for the unique needs of your organization.
Building a successful enterprise mobility roadmapPomeroy
Enterprise Mobility is not a new concept, but these days it is having a disruptive impact on many organizations. Many IT departments feel unable to respond effectively due to the influx of new devices and the growing internal demand for app development. When trying to deal with these challenges, the result is often the sacrifice of long-term effectiveness to meet short-term goals.
Now is the time to actively create a roadmap to guide your organization's mobility efforts, especially if Gartner's predictions prove accurate- that within 2 to 3 years, 40% of the workforce will be mobile and 70% of customers will interact with you via mobile device.
Let's see how Enterprise Mobility Management Suite offers consistent security, performance, compliance, and support across the mobile enterprise. How it simplifies Managing devices, applications, content, BYOD, and emails while driving employee productivity and satisfaction & HowAffle Enterprise offers Enterprise Mobility Management services with a unique blend of talent and framework to Enterprise Mobility projects to ensure the best possible solutions by offering flexible and scalable enterprise mobility software solutions
How is mobility transforming the enterprise? What is the fizzle that drives success? What are the key tools and trends to keep in mind for 2015?
Every year we advise our customers and partners on the top trends in mobile and what it means for them. This year we've expanded this by looking specifically at enterprise mobility trends based on insights from customers, research and more.
WSO2Con EU 2016: Enterprise Mobility Management: Moving Beyond Traditional MDMWSO2
Enterprises have always needed a clear strategy when adopting mobility. However, these strategies have drastically evolved during the last couple of years. They are no longer centered around traditional device management problems like whether to allow BYOD (bring your own device) or COPE (corporately owned, personally enabled), or which device platform to operating system to use. Instead, the focus has now shifted to much more advanced strategies that enable organizations to build connected businesses that allow agility through digital transformation. Hence, they need a device management tool that’s flexible, simple and extensible enough to complement such business strategies.
In this session Prabath will discuss the modern needs of enterprise mobility management that move beyond traditional mobile device management (MDM). He will also share his views and experiences of how enterprise mobility management can be made a part of your connected business ecosystem by having the right tool for the right task.
Enterprise mobility, strategy and execution approachRapidValue
Driver’s of Enterprise Mobility
Current Landscape
Mobile 1.0
Mobile 2.0
Mobile 3.0
Why do we need mobile strategy for enterprise
More penetration of smart devices
Rapid Deployment of BYOD
Need Real-Time information by CXO’s
Business Benefit Drivers of Enterprise Mobility
Approach to Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Identify Mobile Infrastructure & Security Requirements
Understand the Challenges in Enterprise Mobility
Identify Business Functions to Mobilize
Prioritize Requirements
Prioritize Applications
Calculate Return Of Investments (ROI)
Decide on the Application Framework & Technology
Technology Considerations
Execute and Deploy the Mobile App
Support and Maintain Mobile Applications
Mobilizing Enterprise Systems
Typical Components of Enterprise Mobile Systems
Enterprise backend system
Mobile Middleware
Mobile Application
Extending Oracle ERP to Mobile
Typical components of Oracle Mobile Suite
Oracle Apps ERP system
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Mobile Application
About Oracle ADF Mobile Application
Cross-Platform Development Framework
Benefits of Oracle ADF Mobile
Kevin Benedict, Senior Analyst for Digital Transformation and Mobility at Cognizant, and Susan Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at AnyPresence, explore the ways companies can achieve an information advantage through digital and organizational transformation.
In today's App Economy, Mobility is the key to success. Medium & Large Enterprises are investing heavily on Enterprise Mobility. To make it successful, its important to have the Digital & Mobility strategy to be put in place first. This seminar would highlight some of the key points to be considered in an Enterprise Mobility Strategy.
Key Takeaways
What is Enterprise Mobility?
What are key challenges in front of Enterprises adopting Mobility?
What are the important questions that needs an answer?
Building an Enterprise Mobility Strategy
Target audience
CIO, CTO, VP-IT, Head IT, Program Manager, Business Analyst, BDM, IT Sales, Developer, Tester, Tech Lead
Webinar at Techgig.com [http://www.techgig.com/expert-speak/Building-Enterprise-Mobililty-Strategy-776]
Driving Enterprise Mobility Solutions Demand: Understanding End User Requirem...VDC Research Group
VDC Research has been monitoring enterprise and government mobility user requirements through a series of targeted surveys. During this webcast, David Krebs, presented key findings from these 2010 end-user surveys. Some of the topics David addressed include: leading mobility applications enterprise and government organizations are investing in; adoption of/interest in next-generation form factors, such as slate tablets; leading mobile device functionality and form factor requirements; and mobile application development and distribution trends.
Nearly every outlet of a marketing program converges on a mobile device. Think about it. From Facebook and Twitter to email and apps, many of your consumer/brand interactions happen via mobile. Mobile marketing strategy is likely on your list of things to improve this year or you wouldn't be reading this. But don't worry - we have answers and best practices to share for all your mobile quandaries.
Build a successful enterprise mobility strategyAjit Gokhale
Build a sustainable , scalable and fail-safe mobility strategy for your enterprise. Mobien Technologies helps companies create a robust, ROI driven mobility strategies.
Enterprise Mobility Solutions: Enterprise operations on the moveSoftweb Solutions
The concept of mobility, the adoption and trends of mobility amongst the enterprises, the benefits acquired from implementing enterprise mobility solutions, and what advantages can be obtained from mobile solutions in the future by the businesses – are explained comprehensively in this White Paper.
Enterprise mobility management a comprehensive guideNestweaver
Enterprise mobility management is encompassing people, process, and technology to enable security and allow the user to access smartphones or tablets. As most workers bring wireless devices to seek support for the access of these devices in the workplace, EMM provides tools for employees to perform enterprise-related tasks on mobile devices. The main goal of EMM is to find availability of the mobile device to integrate with work process and support workers when they access these devices at work.
EMM is typically a combination of mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM), mobile information management (MIM), identify and access control, and BYOD (Bring your own device).
How is mobility transforming the enterprise? What is the fizzle that drives success? What are the key tools and trends to keep in mind for 2015?
Every year we advise our customers and partners on the top trends in mobile and what it means for them. This year we've expanded this by looking specifically at enterprise mobility trends based on insights from customers, research and more.
WSO2Con EU 2016: Enterprise Mobility Management: Moving Beyond Traditional MDMWSO2
Enterprises have always needed a clear strategy when adopting mobility. However, these strategies have drastically evolved during the last couple of years. They are no longer centered around traditional device management problems like whether to allow BYOD (bring your own device) or COPE (corporately owned, personally enabled), or which device platform to operating system to use. Instead, the focus has now shifted to much more advanced strategies that enable organizations to build connected businesses that allow agility through digital transformation. Hence, they need a device management tool that’s flexible, simple and extensible enough to complement such business strategies.
In this session Prabath will discuss the modern needs of enterprise mobility management that move beyond traditional mobile device management (MDM). He will also share his views and experiences of how enterprise mobility management can be made a part of your connected business ecosystem by having the right tool for the right task.
Enterprise mobility, strategy and execution approachRapidValue
Driver’s of Enterprise Mobility
Current Landscape
Mobile 1.0
Mobile 2.0
Mobile 3.0
Why do we need mobile strategy for enterprise
More penetration of smart devices
Rapid Deployment of BYOD
Need Real-Time information by CXO’s
Business Benefit Drivers of Enterprise Mobility
Approach to Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Identify Mobile Infrastructure & Security Requirements
Understand the Challenges in Enterprise Mobility
Identify Business Functions to Mobilize
Prioritize Requirements
Prioritize Applications
Calculate Return Of Investments (ROI)
Decide on the Application Framework & Technology
Technology Considerations
Execute and Deploy the Mobile App
Support and Maintain Mobile Applications
Mobilizing Enterprise Systems
Typical Components of Enterprise Mobile Systems
Enterprise backend system
Mobile Middleware
Mobile Application
Extending Oracle ERP to Mobile
Typical components of Oracle Mobile Suite
Oracle Apps ERP system
Oracle Fusion Middleware
Mobile Application
About Oracle ADF Mobile Application
Cross-Platform Development Framework
Benefits of Oracle ADF Mobile
Kevin Benedict, Senior Analyst for Digital Transformation and Mobility at Cognizant, and Susan Miller, Chief Strategy Officer at AnyPresence, explore the ways companies can achieve an information advantage through digital and organizational transformation.
In today's App Economy, Mobility is the key to success. Medium & Large Enterprises are investing heavily on Enterprise Mobility. To make it successful, its important to have the Digital & Mobility strategy to be put in place first. This seminar would highlight some of the key points to be considered in an Enterprise Mobility Strategy.
Key Takeaways
What is Enterprise Mobility?
What are key challenges in front of Enterprises adopting Mobility?
What are the important questions that needs an answer?
Building an Enterprise Mobility Strategy
Target audience
CIO, CTO, VP-IT, Head IT, Program Manager, Business Analyst, BDM, IT Sales, Developer, Tester, Tech Lead
Webinar at Techgig.com [http://www.techgig.com/expert-speak/Building-Enterprise-Mobililty-Strategy-776]
Driving Enterprise Mobility Solutions Demand: Understanding End User Requirem...VDC Research Group
VDC Research has been monitoring enterprise and government mobility user requirements through a series of targeted surveys. During this webcast, David Krebs, presented key findings from these 2010 end-user surveys. Some of the topics David addressed include: leading mobility applications enterprise and government organizations are investing in; adoption of/interest in next-generation form factors, such as slate tablets; leading mobile device functionality and form factor requirements; and mobile application development and distribution trends.
Nearly every outlet of a marketing program converges on a mobile device. Think about it. From Facebook and Twitter to email and apps, many of your consumer/brand interactions happen via mobile. Mobile marketing strategy is likely on your list of things to improve this year or you wouldn't be reading this. But don't worry - we have answers and best practices to share for all your mobile quandaries.
Build a successful enterprise mobility strategyAjit Gokhale
Build a sustainable , scalable and fail-safe mobility strategy for your enterprise. Mobien Technologies helps companies create a robust, ROI driven mobility strategies.
Enterprise Mobility Solutions: Enterprise operations on the moveSoftweb Solutions
The concept of mobility, the adoption and trends of mobility amongst the enterprises, the benefits acquired from implementing enterprise mobility solutions, and what advantages can be obtained from mobile solutions in the future by the businesses – are explained comprehensively in this White Paper.
Enterprise mobility management a comprehensive guideNestweaver
Enterprise mobility management is encompassing people, process, and technology to enable security and allow the user to access smartphones or tablets. As most workers bring wireless devices to seek support for the access of these devices in the workplace, EMM provides tools for employees to perform enterprise-related tasks on mobile devices. The main goal of EMM is to find availability of the mobile device to integrate with work process and support workers when they access these devices at work.
EMM is typically a combination of mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM), mobile information management (MIM), identify and access control, and BYOD (Bring your own device).
Ray Velez of Razorfish discussed how marketers marketers can more effectively manage the peaks and valleys of marketing campaigns by employing cloud technology at the Razorfish Client Summit in Boston. October 12-14, 2010.
2011 IBM Collaboration Solutions Directions and StrategyAnna O'Neal
This presentation is an overview of IBM's Social Business strategy. The two primary components of this strategy are the Social Business Framework, which contains the products and services that provide the social capabilities, and the Social Business Toolkit, which provides the standards-based mechanisms for integrating with the Framework. The Toolkit enables the integration of IBM's social capabilities into an organization's internal or external facing IT infrastructure.
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits - What's Microsoft Got?George Durham
Are you wondering what the cloud has to offer your organization, and why you should care? Or maybe you’re thinking about how to more seamlessly integrate your cloud with your existing on-premise infrastructure? Or how to take advantage of software donations you may already have from Microsoft while still exploring cloud computing?
Join us to learn more about Microsoft’s vision for Software plus Services, a view that recognizes we can’t always have our mission-critical applications and data dependent on Internet access. See what’s available today and what’s around the corner. From the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) to Azure to Office 2010, Microsoft’s offerings have the potential to enable nonprofit organizations to spend less time and money running their IT infrastructure so they can spend more time delivering on their missions.
We’ll share examples from organizations already using Microsoft’s cloud services and tell you about donations and discount programs for nonprofits. Product demonstrations and overviews will include Microsoft’s Online Services (Exchange Online, Exchange Hosted Services, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, Dynamics CRM Online, Office Communications Online).
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Our white-glove approach and hands on bedside manner makes us the perfect partner to help turn around your ecommerce business. Whether you’re looking to enhance your Shopify store’s customer experience, convert your ecommerce idea into a fully functional Shopify web store, or want to migrate your existing ecommerce site to Shopify or Shopify Plus, our Shopify experts can help you get there. Our service focus for Shopify development is based on providing services related to:
Shopify Design
Shopify Customization
Shopify Integration Solutions
Shopify App Development
Shopify Migration (from other ecommerce platforms)
Shopify Support
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Magento Design
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The presentation helps us in understanding the different concepts associated with TypeScript. What is TypeScript? Why is TypeScript used and the different applications of TypeScript. For more information you can simply visit: http://mobile.folio3.com/
ASP.NET over the years
- Introduced ASP.NET WebForms in 2002
- Object-oriented
- Similar design time experience for WinForms developers
- Rich set of user interface controls and infrastructure features
- Server-side event model
- Monolithic Framework
- Tighly coupled with System.Web.dll and IIS
- Included as part of the .NET framework
- Tied to .NET Framework releases
History
- Name derived from Gopher
- Created by Google Engineers
- A language for the multi core processor
- Search for Faster, Compiled and ease of Programming
Getting Started
- Pre Requisites
- Installation Steps
- Features Overviews
- Business Connectivity Services
- Business Intelligence
- Identity Management
- UI enhancements for Mobile Devices
- Web Content Management
- Workflows
Getting Started with SharePoint Development
- What we can Customize?
- Tools for SharePoint Customization
Agenda
- BlackBerry OS History
- BlackBerry 10 & QNX
- Comparison With Other Mobile OS
- Enterprise Mobility & Security
- Demo
- How To Develop Apps?
- Case Study – A Secure Messaging App
- Future
- Study the architecture and design
- Compare Old & New Technology stack
- Analyze evolution of architecture and scalability
- Lessons learned over time
Agenda
- Virtualization VS Containerization
- LXC Engine: A Hypervisor for Containers
- What is Docker?
- Problem: Shipping Software
- Solution
- Why Docker?
- Virtual Machines Vs Docker
- Docker Architecture
- How we Implemented?
Enterprises usually have more than one application
- Custom build applications
- Legacy systems
- ERP, CRM systems like SAP, Salesforce etc.
Users expect instant access to all business functions an enterprise can offer.
This requires disparate applications to be connected into a larger, integrated solution.
This integration is usually achieved through the use of some form of "middleware“.
Agenda
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- Motivations for NOSQL?
- Brewer’s CAP Theorem
- Taxonomy of NOSQL databases
- Apache Cassandra
- Features
- Data Model
- Consistency
- Operations
- Cluster Membership
- What Does NOSQL means for RDBMS?
Existing HTTP Protocol Architecture
Traditional Methods for Server Push
- Polling
- Long Polling / Comet
- Pushlets / Streaming
Comet in detail
- Possible issues with Comet and their solutions
- Comet Demonstration : MediaMorph
Where does HTML5 fit-in?
HTML 5 Server Sockets
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We are a Development Partner for our customers
Design software solutions, not just implement them
Focus on the solution – Platform and technology agnostic
Expertise in building applications that are:
Mobile Social Cloud-based Gamified
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Areas of Focus
Enterprise
Custom enterprise applications
Product development targeting the enterprise
Mobile
Custom mobile apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BB OS
Mobile platform (server-to-server) development
Social Media
CMS based websites for consumers and enterprise (corporate, consumer,
community & social networking)
Social media platform development (enterprise & consumer)
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Founded in 2005
Over 200 full time employees
Offices in the US, Canada, Bulgaria & Pakistan
Palo Alto, CA.
Sofia, Bulgaria
Karachi, Pakistan
Toronto, Canada
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Automating workflows
Cloud based solutions
Application integration
Platform development
Healthcare
Mobile Enterprise
Digital Media
Supply Chain
8. Areas of Focus: Mobile
Serious enterprise applications for Banks,
Businesses
Fun consumer apps for app discovery,
interaction, exercise gamification and play
Educational apps
Augmented Reality apps
Mobile Platforms
10. Areas of Focus: Web & Social Media
Community Sites based on
Content Management Systems
Enterprise Social Networking
Social Games for Facebook &
Mobile
Companion Apps for games
15. History
First attempt -> RIM (1990)
Blackberry Platform + Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES)
Corporate-owned personally-enabled (COPE) Model
Mainly enterprise data, and communication; no or little
operations
Pros & Cons
Very effective; secure
Very costly
16. History - Others Contributors
The Symbian Platform
Key Vendors; Nokia, Sony-Ericsson
Supports:
Office applications
VPN
Office integration
The Windows CE Platform
Tight integration with MS Office infrastructure
18. Why the increase in demand?
Every business wants to close deals in least possible time, the
very same day
Every one wants to keep on top of the business
Every one wants to keep themselves up to date
Better, efficient, and effective organization
Better and efficient operations
19. Now, The Basic Requirements
Security; CIA
Total control; remote administration
Scalability
Reporting
Messaging
20. The BYOD Model
BYOD – The main benefactor for Enterprise Mobility
The requirements
Platform security
User access security
Offline data access
User friendliness
Always connected, auto-reconnection (over WiFi and
carrier)
24. Recommendations & Suggestions
Proxy/enterprise friendly communication protocol
Proxy/enterprise friendly streaming protocol
Scalable UI controls for large data sets
Persistent connection over Wi-Fi & carrier data
App main lock for user access
Secure on-device storage
Offline Data storage
Data synchronization
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