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Interested in knowing what CIOs and other IT executives really think about the future of enterprise mobility? Join Enterprise Mobile as we delve into the results of a survey conducted to assess the business impact of enterprise mobility based on input from technology leaders. We’ll give you tips to prepare for the future of enterprise mobility, secrets to removing barriers to mobile strategy implementation and show you how other companies are embracing mobile security. Watch the presentation here: http://bit.ly/180vPc5 Download our BYOD Policy Template here: http://bit.ly/1aEJqd8
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Preparing for the Future of Enterprise Mobility: Insights Not to Miss IT Executive Survey Results
Presenter: Marco NielsenVice President, Services
September 25, 2013
IntroductionMethodology & QualificationsThe Importance of Enterprise
MobilityDriving ForcesThe Future of Apps & PlatformsSecurity MattersContact Us
Our Agenda Today
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INTRODUCTION
It’s nice to meet you
Meet Today’s Presenter
Marco Nielsen, Vice President of Services, Enterprise Mobile Marco is an internationally recognized expert in mobile device management and mobile devices, with nearly 20 years of experience spanning systems architecture, operating systems, hardware and communications. Marco brings a broad perspective on how to design and deliver a successful enterprise mobility initiative.
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METHODOLOGY & QUALIFICATIONS
What we did and how we did it
Enterprise Mobility Survey for IT Executives
• Conducted by a third 3rd party • August 2013• 200+ IT Executives• 67% of respondents represent organizations with 1000+ employees• All respondents:
• Involved in IT decision making process• Currently using or planning to deploy mobile solutions
Conducted to assess the business impact of enterprise mobility based on input from technology leaders
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ENTERPRISE MOBILITY IS A PRIORITY
Now What?
82% of IT executives agree or strongly agree that Enterprise Mobility will be an important part of their IT strategy in the next 18-24 months.
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The Importance of Enterprise Mobility
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Most Impactful IT Initiatives
#1 Security
#2 Enterprise Mobility
#3 Cloud Computing
#4 Virtualization
#5 Big Data
#6 BYOD
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72% of IT executive respondents plan to spend more than 20% or their budget on enterprise mobility.
The Importance of Enterprise Mobility
45% of respondents have no enterprise mobility strategy
28% of respondents have a moderately developed strategy in place, but haven’t implemented it companywide
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Mobility Strategy Maturation
19% of respondents have a minimally developed strategy where they’ve started down the path, but haven’t gotten far
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Mobility Strategy Maturation
Just 8% have a fully developed strategy
Elements of a Mobile Strategy
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Enterprise Mobility
Management
Mobile Application
Development
Mobility Monitoring
and Analytics
Mobile Workforce
Support
Mobile Security
Enterprise Mobility
Deployment
Policy Development
Maturity of Mobile Strategy Elements
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Trends to Watch
Relevant Apps
Device Form Factors
The Move to HTML5
Cloud and Virtualization
BYO…Devices, Apps, etc.
Social Media
Business Intelligence (BI)
Download The Enterprise Mobility Planning brief for more information on enterprise mobility trends.
PRODUCTIVITY
Harder, better, faster, stronger
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Top Drivers of Enterprise Mobility
#1 Improved Employee Productivity
#2 Improved Customer Support/Satisfaction
#3 Reduced Operational Costs
#4 More Secure Access
#5 Streamlined Communications
#6 Optimized Business Processes
#7 Increased Revenue or Reduced Sales Cycle
#8 Competitive Differentiation
#9 Reduced Personnel Cost
#10 Improved Brand Perception
Attention-Getting Apps
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68% of organizations are looking to offer applications for mobile devices focused on productivity over the next 24 months
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Tips for Increasing Productivity in the Enterprise
Keep your technology current
Embrace flexibility
Make smart app choices
Support matters
APPLICATIONS & PLATFORMS
If you build it, will they come?
The Future of Enterprise App Stores
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85% of IT executive respondents state that having an enterprise app store that delivers internal web apps will be highly or somewhat important.
84% of IT executive respondents state that having an enterprise app store that delivers mobile apps will be highly or somewhat important.
77% of IT executive respondents state that having an enterprise app store that delivers cloud data will be highly or somewhat important.
Android is a Big Bet
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68% of IT executives plan to write applications to the Android platform.
Platform Support
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Android Windows 8 Apple iOS Windows Phone
Windows Mobile
Blackberry (RIM)
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Currently Support Will Support in 24 months
Platform support overall decreases, with the biggest decline in Blackberry
at a 48% decline.
The Move to HTML5
73% of IT executive respondents will be moving to HTML5 in the next 18-24 months.
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24%
29%8
%
13%
27%
Yes, and we'll be using it to develop applicationsYes, and we'll be using it as an enhanced browser applica-tionYes, and we're moving for the function rich application that can run offline
Yes, we will be working with a third party to move the whole infrastructure
No, we have no plans to move to HTML 5 in the next 18-24 months
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Mobile Application Management
PROSAddresses concerns about unsecured appsDraws a line between business and personal use of apps
Replaces (some) need for mobile device management
CONSEnterprise licensing can be trickyApp development is a work in progressOften perceived as too complex
SECURITY
Better safe than sorry
Security is a Big Concern
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*data based on those with fully developed strategy.
Data Security Budget and Cost Concerns
Available Personnel
Knowledge of Staff
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76% of IT executives state that data security was the biggest barrier to implementation.
Device Security
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88% of IT executives are somewhat or very concerned about the level of security on a mobile device.
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Download BYOD Policy: It’s Protection, Not Paperwork to help your organization define it’s BYOD policy.
A growing target
“Big brother” is watching
More new products
Key Security Considerations
CONCLUSION
Making sense of it all
Enterprise Mobility is a Priority
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Enterprise mobility is the number two most impactful IT initiative (behind security and ahead of cloud computing)
It is essential for organizations to establish a enterprise mobility strategy but most companies aren’t there yet
Productivity is the driving force behind the desire to “go mobile”
Security is biggest obstacle
Establish a strategy. Outsource gaps if needed. Implement the strategy and refine.
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The Future is Now
Stay up to date on mobility trends
Get onboard with MAM
Be proactive about productivity
Security concerns are evolving
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• Download the full version of our research report to gain even more insight
• Check out the Enterprise Mobile blog for advice on mobility planning, BYOD policy development, and much more
Now what?
Contact Us
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