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Jonathan Dale@JonathanMDaleMaaS360, IBM Security
Deploying and Scaling a Thousand Enterprise Apps
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Housekeeping items
Duration – 30 minutesSubmit your questions to all
panelists in the Q&A boxRecording and slides will be
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Focusing the app conversation
Scan & Certify
Integrate
Test
InstrumentObtainInsight
Manage
Deploy
Design & Develop
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Average customers vs. app heavy customers
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<10 apps100+ apps
Average Customers App Heavy Customers
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App distribution: public vs. private
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80% Public 20% Private
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Types of apps being deployed
Business AppsEducation Apps
Productivity Apps
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The heaviest app industries
Education K-12 Pharmaceutical Service companies like internet, TV and telecommunications
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Best practices for scaling apps
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Walk, then go crazy
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1-10 apps 100+ apps
Easy Oh #$%^
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Easy
Few tools necessary Mostly public apps Random distribution No end-user training
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1-10 apps
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Oh #$%^ Administration
– You need tools– AD/Group based distributions– App Configuration– DLP Controls – Distributed admin rights– User Self-Service
App Catalog– Native Experience– Install/Update with one touch– App promotion– Intuitive Search, Sort, Filter,– Discovery of relevant apps
100+ apps
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App administration
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EMM / MAM Platform is a requirement
Consolidated Management interface independent of OS
Integrate with existing directory infrastructure
Control app security through policies
Easily Deploy and update apps
Version control of apps
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Active directory and user groups
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Distributed admin rights – App manager
Full Admin
App admin only
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End-user self-service
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Corporate app catalog
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Corporate App catalog
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Native look and feel for the specific OS
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App promotion
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App bundles
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App bundles
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App collaboration
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How MAM fits into EMM
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Complete enterprise mobility management
Productivity SuiteTrusted Workplace
Content SuiteSecure Collaboration
Threat Management
Malware Protection
Gateway SuiteEnterprise Access
Management SuiteVisibility & Control
A flexible, integrated platform thatmeets diverse mobile use cases
Devices Apps Container
ThreatsContent Networks
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Platform for strong mobile security
Mobile Threat Management Risk & Event
Detection
Unified Endpoint Management
Mobile Identity Management
Integrated App Security
App Vulnerability & Reputation
Automated Policy ComplianceEncryption & Data ProtectionAuthentication & RestrictionsContainerization & App VPNDevice Quarantine & Wipe
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