Leveraging Mobility
Martin Lindeman
Our Vision for
Mobility Architecture:
From this…
..to this!
Agenda
1. Today’s Mobile Environment
2. Why “Enterprise Grade” Wireless?
3. Why Cisco?
4. Mobility Service Layers
5. The Power of Analytics
6. Why Logicalis?
7. Q & A
15 billion
Networked Devices
by 2015
90%
of Organisations will Allow
PERSONALDevices
for Work by Eo14
100%
of IT staff
STRUGGLE to keep up
with mobile needs
of OECD information
workers
spend time working
OUTSIDETHE OFFICE
56%
Today - Demand for Mobile Access
Today - What I Hear from My Customers…
Reduce Security Risk Improve End-User Productivity Increase Operation Efficiencies
 Drive Down IT Costs
 Standardise on
Architecture and Vendors
 Support New Tech
Directions
 Differentiate Themselves
from Competition
 Give Staff Better Access to
Info They Need
 Improve Communication
Between Staff
 Let Staff Work the Way
They Want To
 Utilise Their Assets More
Efficiently / Effectively…
Business People
SiSi
SiSi
Wireless NMS
Access Points
Wireless LAN
Controllers
Wireless Network Devices
Endpoint
DevicesNetwork
Applicationand
Management
Active
RFID Tags
Access
Switches
Chokepoint
 Ubiquitous Connectivity
 “Good Enough” Performance
 Reasonable Security
 Reasonable Management
AD Integration
Wireless Table Stakes
Q: Wireless Devices and the Network -
What Do They Have in Common?
SiSi
Access Points
Wireless LAN
Controllers
Wireless Network Devices
Endpoint
DevicesNetwork
Active
RFID Tags
Access
Switches
Chokepoint
A: The Network Touches Everything…
SiSi
Access Points
Wireless LAN
Controllers
Wireless Network Devices
Endpoint
DevicesNetwork
Active
RFID Tags
Access
Switches
Chokepoint
Why Cisco?
Not All Wireless Infrastructure Is Created Equal
WiFi Design for Location Services is Critical
A WIFI device seen by one AP could be
located on anywhere in this circle
When a device is seen by two AP then
location must be in this line
When a device is seen by four AP then
location must be at this point.
Accuracy highest
when a device is
seen by at least four
Access points
Here is How NOT to Do It…
Here is How NOT to Do It…
Here is How NOT to Do It…
Mobility Service Layers
Mobility Overlay Services
Secure Mobility
WHENWHAT
WHERE
HOWWHO
Identity
Security Policy
Attributes Centralised Policy Engine
Business-Relevant
Policies
User and Devices
Dynamic Policy & Enforcement
APPLICATION
CONTROLS
MONITORING AND
REPORTING
SECURITY POLICY
ENFORCEMENT
BYOD / MDM Integration
Get users safely on the
network quickly and
easily!
Guest Access
Provide guests limited-
time and limited-
resource access
Secure Access on
Wired, Wireless and VPN
Control with one policy
across all access types!
Gain Device Visibility
Know who and what is on
your network!
Secure Mobility:
What Cisco ISE Can Do Today
Secure Mobility:
User Demands vs. IT Wants
19
User Demands
Instant file and data access from any device
File sharing (with anyone)
Easy and familiar (love Dropbox)
IT Wants
Security
Control
No data leakage (hate Dropbox)
Data Management Solution: ShareFile
 ShareFile gives IT enterprise control, security and auditing
 ShareFile gives you data access from any device
 ShareFile is easy for Users
Real-Time Location Services (RTLS)
Real-Time Location Services (RTLS)
What Does Analytics Give Us?
 FM - What areas are busiest?
 Popular Areas vs Time of Day
 Can staffing be Optimised?
 Visitor Guest Access via
Facebook Logon
 Leading to…
Cisco Confidential 24
Customer
Experience
WiFi Analytics Monetisation
Discovery Technology
WiFi & Location Analytics
&
WiFi Demand & Stakeholders
• Penetration of WiFi is high in the developed world
• WiFi penetration in Australia is below the developed world
• Numerous carriers and Service Providers are trying to develop business models
around “free” WiFi
• Current Australian market experience is that deployments are driven to match what
competitors are doing
• Technical stakeholders tend to be disinterested in WiFi
• Marketing stakeholders tend to be interested in WiFi potential
• Not-for-profit and profit-making entities are trying to value/monetise the benefit of
“free” WiFi
• Discovery can crystallise the value from a “free” WiFi deployment
Customer
Experience
WiFi Analytics Monetisation
New Income or Value Proposition
• Loyalty Database System – options for acknowledging repeat visits
• Customisable Landing Page with a Content Management System
• E-vouchers and campaign-driven advertising injection
• Targeted Advertising Campaigns across Multiple Locations
• Location-Aware Apps for Interaction with Customers
• Information regarding Paths, Peak Times, Dwell & Most Frequent Visitors
• Staff alerts for VIP guests or problem patrons
• Proxy and/or alternate to People Counting applications
• Zonal capability enhances data mining and customer communication
• Streaming video applications with embedded advertising
• Digital Signage
• Mobile hand-off capability
• API integration capability allows many additional “plug-ins” to further enhance
value – for example, CRM, Facebook, etc.
What does it deliver?
The portfolio is structured around three main pillars of functionality that are aligned to
easier and more comprehensive business outcomes using business intelligence than are
available from a standard Cisco WiFi solution.
Passive Location Intelligence Location-Aware Interaction Information Services
Monitoring &
Reporting
Retention &
Analytics
Mapping &
Wayfinding
Proximity
Messaging
Landing Portals
& Registration
Content
Insertion
User Behaviour Awareness
User Action Response & Guided Experiences
Campaign-driven Monetisation
CCX Analytics System Design
Paym
ent
Gatew
ay
WLC
MSE
Prime
Data
Collector
AUTH
Requests
CCX
Analytics Landing
Page
A
P
A
P
Each Site
RADIUS
Payments
Cloud
Infrastructure
On-premise
Server
Landing Page Web Services for Advertisers
Solution Architecture –integrated with Cisco
User-friendly Analytics for Marketing
• Determine the most popular zones or areas
• Zone movement
• Visits and New Visits
• Devices, Browsers and Operating System info
• Probing Users versus Associated and Authenticated Users
• Peak usage hours
• Popular time of the day
• Location Heat Maps, live and historical
• VIP loyalty sign-ups
• Multi-site comparison reports
• Unique & repeat visitor trend analysis
• Global overview dashboards
• Historical reporting
• Multi-level login access
Current Customer Case Studies
Retail Centres Retail Gaming Not For Profit Health / Aged
Care
Entertainment
Location Analytics     Early
Engagement
Early
Engagement
Customer Analytics    
Landing Page    
Push Notifications    
Video / Advertising  
Facilities Management   
Heat Mapping    
Dwell Time    
Mobile hand-off 
Digital Signage 
CRM   
Facebook   
Surveys 
People Counting    
Q & A
represents some of the most advanced wireless technology
currently available to retail locations, enabling companies to
enhance their customers’ in-store experience.
Why Discovery Technology?
• Established in 1997 with a strong focus on Systems Integration and Custom Software
Development
• Cisco Developer Network Partner specialising in WiFi value-add solutions
• Our specialist WiFi practice provides opportunities through the deployment of Cisco WiFi
technology and our ability to Connect with Customers
• Our innovative team has become a leading developer of Location Analytics & Connected
Customer solutions in Australia, now delivering the ‘missing piece’.
• We have produced a unique, complimentary solution, tightly integrated with the Cisco
CMX Wireless infrastructure
• Vendor integration has allowed access to a wide range of customer opportunities, right
around the country based on the monetisation of WiFi
Customer Experience WiFi Analytics Monetisation
Why Logicalis?
 Mid Market Focus
 Approximately 210 employees
 100 in Australia and 110 in Malaysia
 >51% of our Talent Pool are part of the Managed Services team
 Differentiated by our support and managed service offerings
 Over 25 Successful ISE Deployments in Australia
 Major RTLS Deployments such as MECC
“Intimacy and agility of a small
business with the backing of a large
enterprise”
Questions?

Leveraging mobility - turning enterprise wireless into a business enabler

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Our Vision for MobilityArchitecture: From this…
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Agenda 1. Today’s MobileEnvironment 2. Why “Enterprise Grade” Wireless? 3. Why Cisco? 4. Mobility Service Layers 5. The Power of Analytics 6. Why Logicalis? 7. Q & A
  • 5.
    15 billion Networked Devices by2015 90% of Organisations will Allow PERSONALDevices for Work by Eo14 100% of IT staff STRUGGLE to keep up with mobile needs of OECD information workers spend time working OUTSIDETHE OFFICE 56% Today - Demand for Mobile Access
  • 6.
    Today - WhatI Hear from My Customers… Reduce Security Risk Improve End-User Productivity Increase Operation Efficiencies  Drive Down IT Costs  Standardise on Architecture and Vendors  Support New Tech Directions  Differentiate Themselves from Competition  Give Staff Better Access to Info They Need  Improve Communication Between Staff  Let Staff Work the Way They Want To  Utilise Their Assets More Efficiently / Effectively… Business People
  • 7.
    SiSi SiSi Wireless NMS Access Points WirelessLAN Controllers Wireless Network Devices Endpoint DevicesNetwork Applicationand Management Active RFID Tags Access Switches Chokepoint  Ubiquitous Connectivity  “Good Enough” Performance  Reasonable Security  Reasonable Management AD Integration Wireless Table Stakes
  • 8.
    Q: Wireless Devicesand the Network - What Do They Have in Common? SiSi Access Points Wireless LAN Controllers Wireless Network Devices Endpoint DevicesNetwork Active RFID Tags Access Switches Chokepoint
  • 9.
    A: The NetworkTouches Everything… SiSi Access Points Wireless LAN Controllers Wireless Network Devices Endpoint DevicesNetwork Active RFID Tags Access Switches Chokepoint
  • 10.
    Why Cisco? Not AllWireless Infrastructure Is Created Equal
  • 11.
    WiFi Design forLocation Services is Critical A WIFI device seen by one AP could be located on anywhere in this circle When a device is seen by two AP then location must be in this line When a device is seen by four AP then location must be at this point. Accuracy highest when a device is seen by at least four Access points
  • 12.
    Here is HowNOT to Do It…
  • 13.
    Here is HowNOT to Do It…
  • 14.
    Here is HowNOT to Do It…
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Secure Mobility WHENWHAT WHERE HOWWHO Identity Security Policy AttributesCentralised Policy Engine Business-Relevant Policies User and Devices Dynamic Policy & Enforcement APPLICATION CONTROLS MONITORING AND REPORTING SECURITY POLICY ENFORCEMENT
  • 18.
    BYOD / MDMIntegration Get users safely on the network quickly and easily! Guest Access Provide guests limited- time and limited- resource access Secure Access on Wired, Wireless and VPN Control with one policy across all access types! Gain Device Visibility Know who and what is on your network! Secure Mobility: What Cisco ISE Can Do Today
  • 19.
    Secure Mobility: User Demandsvs. IT Wants 19 User Demands Instant file and data access from any device File sharing (with anyone) Easy and familiar (love Dropbox) IT Wants Security Control No data leakage (hate Dropbox)
  • 20.
    Data Management Solution:ShareFile  ShareFile gives IT enterprise control, security and auditing  ShareFile gives you data access from any device  ShareFile is easy for Users
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
    What Does AnalyticsGive Us?  FM - What areas are busiest?  Popular Areas vs Time of Day  Can staffing be Optimised?  Visitor Guest Access via Facebook Logon  Leading to…
  • 24.
    Cisco Confidential 24 Customer Experience WiFiAnalytics Monetisation Discovery Technology WiFi & Location Analytics &
  • 25.
    WiFi Demand &Stakeholders • Penetration of WiFi is high in the developed world • WiFi penetration in Australia is below the developed world • Numerous carriers and Service Providers are trying to develop business models around “free” WiFi • Current Australian market experience is that deployments are driven to match what competitors are doing • Technical stakeholders tend to be disinterested in WiFi • Marketing stakeholders tend to be interested in WiFi potential • Not-for-profit and profit-making entities are trying to value/monetise the benefit of “free” WiFi • Discovery can crystallise the value from a “free” WiFi deployment Customer Experience WiFi Analytics Monetisation
  • 26.
    New Income orValue Proposition • Loyalty Database System – options for acknowledging repeat visits • Customisable Landing Page with a Content Management System • E-vouchers and campaign-driven advertising injection • Targeted Advertising Campaigns across Multiple Locations • Location-Aware Apps for Interaction with Customers • Information regarding Paths, Peak Times, Dwell & Most Frequent Visitors • Staff alerts for VIP guests or problem patrons • Proxy and/or alternate to People Counting applications • Zonal capability enhances data mining and customer communication • Streaming video applications with embedded advertising • Digital Signage • Mobile hand-off capability • API integration capability allows many additional “plug-ins” to further enhance value – for example, CRM, Facebook, etc.
  • 27.
    What does itdeliver? The portfolio is structured around three main pillars of functionality that are aligned to easier and more comprehensive business outcomes using business intelligence than are available from a standard Cisco WiFi solution. Passive Location Intelligence Location-Aware Interaction Information Services Monitoring & Reporting Retention & Analytics Mapping & Wayfinding Proximity Messaging Landing Portals & Registration Content Insertion User Behaviour Awareness User Action Response & Guided Experiences Campaign-driven Monetisation
  • 28.
    CCX Analytics SystemDesign Paym ent Gatew ay WLC MSE Prime Data Collector AUTH Requests CCX Analytics Landing Page A P A P Each Site RADIUS Payments Cloud Infrastructure On-premise Server
  • 29.
    Landing Page WebServices for Advertisers
  • 30.
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    User-friendly Analytics forMarketing • Determine the most popular zones or areas • Zone movement • Visits and New Visits • Devices, Browsers and Operating System info • Probing Users versus Associated and Authenticated Users • Peak usage hours • Popular time of the day • Location Heat Maps, live and historical • VIP loyalty sign-ups • Multi-site comparison reports • Unique & repeat visitor trend analysis • Global overview dashboards • Historical reporting • Multi-level login access
  • 32.
    Current Customer CaseStudies Retail Centres Retail Gaming Not For Profit Health / Aged Care Entertainment Location Analytics     Early Engagement Early Engagement Customer Analytics     Landing Page     Push Notifications     Video / Advertising   Facilities Management    Heat Mapping     Dwell Time     Mobile hand-off  Digital Signage  CRM    Facebook    Surveys  People Counting    
  • 33.
    Q & A representssome of the most advanced wireless technology currently available to retail locations, enabling companies to enhance their customers’ in-store experience.
  • 34.
    Why Discovery Technology? •Established in 1997 with a strong focus on Systems Integration and Custom Software Development • Cisco Developer Network Partner specialising in WiFi value-add solutions • Our specialist WiFi practice provides opportunities through the deployment of Cisco WiFi technology and our ability to Connect with Customers • Our innovative team has become a leading developer of Location Analytics & Connected Customer solutions in Australia, now delivering the ‘missing piece’. • We have produced a unique, complimentary solution, tightly integrated with the Cisco CMX Wireless infrastructure • Vendor integration has allowed access to a wide range of customer opportunities, right around the country based on the monetisation of WiFi Customer Experience WiFi Analytics Monetisation
  • 35.
    Why Logicalis?  MidMarket Focus  Approximately 210 employees  100 in Australia and 110 in Malaysia  >51% of our Talent Pool are part of the Managed Services team  Differentiated by our support and managed service offerings  Over 25 Successful ISE Deployments in Australia  Major RTLS Deployments such as MECC “Intimacy and agility of a small business with the backing of a large enterprise”
  • 36.