MDM - airwatch
Presented By
Bharat Sinha
Content
• About MDM
• Implementation
• Airwatch
• Brief Introduction
• Types Of Architecture
• Conclusion
About MDM
• Mobile device management (MDM) software secures, monitors, manages
and supports mobile devices deployed across mobile operators, service
providers and enterprises.
• MDM functionality typically includes over-the-air distribution of
applications, data and configuration settings for all types of mobile devices.
• AppliesTo both
• Company Owned
• BYOD ( BringYour Own Device )
• Reduce support costs and business risks
• Optimize the functionality and security of a mobile communications
network while minimizing cost and downtime.
Implementation
• Server component : which sends out the management commands to the
mobile devices.
• Client component : which runs on the handset and receives and
implements the management commands.
• A single vendor may provide both the client and the server, in others client
and server will come from different sources.
Various AvailableVendors in market
• Airwatch
• 4app
• Blackberry Enterprise Service
• Apple , etc
Airwatch
Airwatch
• AirWatch is an Atlanta-based provider of mobile device
management (MDM) software and standalone management systems for
content, applications and email.
• In July 2013, the company acquired Motorola Solution's MSP (Mobility
Services Platform) and extended management capabilities to ruggedized
devices.
• Currently Owned ByVMware
Cloud Based
Benefits
• Fastest implementation with minimal
client effort
• No significant investment in technology or
services
• Minimal or no network changes required
• Automatic software updates
Considerations
• Integration with corporate resources
• Security / datacenter requirements
Option 1
Pure Cloud
All devices and admin users point to
AirWatch’s cloud for device management. No
software installed onsite
Ideal for…
• Rapid Deployment
• No corporate infrastructure required
• Does not integrate with corporate
resources
Option 2
Integrated Cloud
All components in the cloud. Lightweight
integration component installed on-premise
for backend integration Ideal for…
• Cloud clients requiring enterprise
integration for
• LDAP / PKI
• Exchange
• Content repositories
On-Premise Based
Benefits
• Comply with corporate on premise security
polices
• Direct integration with corporate systems
• Leverage existing infrastructure
investments
• Physical and virtual environments
supported
Considerations
• Network firewall changes required
• Multiple software and hardware required
on premise
Option 3
On premise Single server deployment
On-premise deployment with a single
AirWatch server installed in the DMZ or
internal network
Ideal for…
• Leveraging existing infrastructure
• On-premise is required
• Enterprise integration
Option 4
On- Premise Multi server deployment
On-premise deployment with multiple
servers in the DMZ and internal network for
multi-tier firewall architectures
Ideal for…
• Multi-tier networks
• Resources not available to DMZ
• Special security policy compliance
• Server scalability via tier 1-3 deployments
Conclusion
• Optimize the functionality and security of a mobile communications
network while minimizing cost and downtime.
• MDM is now touted as a solution for managing corporate-owned as well as
personal devices in the workplace.The primary challenge is the ability to
manage the risks associated with mobile access to data while securing
company issued and BYOD (BringYourOwn Device) mobile devices.
References
• Google
• Wikipedia
• AirWatch
ThankYou

MDM - airwatch

  • 1.
    MDM - airwatch PresentedBy Bharat Sinha
  • 2.
    Content • About MDM •Implementation • Airwatch • Brief Introduction • Types Of Architecture • Conclusion
  • 3.
    About MDM • Mobiledevice management (MDM) software secures, monitors, manages and supports mobile devices deployed across mobile operators, service providers and enterprises. • MDM functionality typically includes over-the-air distribution of applications, data and configuration settings for all types of mobile devices. • AppliesTo both • Company Owned • BYOD ( BringYour Own Device ) • Reduce support costs and business risks • Optimize the functionality and security of a mobile communications network while minimizing cost and downtime.
  • 4.
    Implementation • Server component: which sends out the management commands to the mobile devices. • Client component : which runs on the handset and receives and implements the management commands. • A single vendor may provide both the client and the server, in others client and server will come from different sources.
  • 5.
    Various AvailableVendors inmarket • Airwatch • 4app • Blackberry Enterprise Service • Apple , etc
  • 6.
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    Airwatch • AirWatch isan Atlanta-based provider of mobile device management (MDM) software and standalone management systems for content, applications and email. • In July 2013, the company acquired Motorola Solution's MSP (Mobility Services Platform) and extended management capabilities to ruggedized devices. • Currently Owned ByVMware
  • 8.
    Cloud Based Benefits • Fastestimplementation with minimal client effort • No significant investment in technology or services • Minimal or no network changes required • Automatic software updates Considerations • Integration with corporate resources • Security / datacenter requirements
  • 9.
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    All devices andadmin users point to AirWatch’s cloud for device management. No software installed onsite Ideal for… • Rapid Deployment • No corporate infrastructure required • Does not integrate with corporate resources
  • 11.
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    All components inthe cloud. Lightweight integration component installed on-premise for backend integration Ideal for… • Cloud clients requiring enterprise integration for • LDAP / PKI • Exchange • Content repositories
  • 13.
    On-Premise Based Benefits • Complywith corporate on premise security polices • Direct integration with corporate systems • Leverage existing infrastructure investments • Physical and virtual environments supported Considerations • Network firewall changes required • Multiple software and hardware required on premise
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    Option 3 On premiseSingle server deployment
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    On-premise deployment witha single AirWatch server installed in the DMZ or internal network Ideal for… • Leveraging existing infrastructure • On-premise is required • Enterprise integration
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    Option 4 On- PremiseMulti server deployment
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    On-premise deployment withmultiple servers in the DMZ and internal network for multi-tier firewall architectures Ideal for… • Multi-tier networks • Resources not available to DMZ • Special security policy compliance • Server scalability via tier 1-3 deployments
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    Conclusion • Optimize thefunctionality and security of a mobile communications network while minimizing cost and downtime. • MDM is now touted as a solution for managing corporate-owned as well as personal devices in the workplace.The primary challenge is the ability to manage the risks associated with mobile access to data while securing company issued and BYOD (BringYourOwn Device) mobile devices.
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