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Mobile Device Management - IBM Endpoint Manager © 2012 IBM Corporation Optimizing the World’s Infrastructure May 22 2012 Copenhagen
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Mobile Device Management - IBM Endpoint Manager

© 2012 IBM Corporation

Optimizing the World’s InfrastructureMay 22 2012 Copenhagen

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Who owns the Device?Where did it come from?Why is it on my network?What kind of data is on it?Who is responsible for managing it?

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Some Mobile numbers

Planned Mobile Platform

Source: Gartner 2012

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How do we manage Mobile Devices?

Email based management through Lotus Traveler (IBMSync)or Microsoft Exchange (ActiveSync) - iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone, Android

Advanced profile management on iOS through Apples MDM APIs

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Apple MDM API

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How do we manage Mobile Devices?

Email based management through Lotus Traveler (IBMSync)or Microsoft Exchange (ActiveSync) - iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone, Android

Advanced profile management on iOS through Apples MDM APIs

Advanced management on Android through a Tivoli Endpoint Manager Agent

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IT Asset Management

IT Operations IT Security and Compliance

Green IT

1 console, 1 agent, 1 server,

Tivoli Endpoint Manager

Microsoft Windows • Mac OSX • IBM AIX • HP-UX • Solaris • VMWare ESX Server •7 versions of Linux • iOS • Android • Symbian • Windows Mobile

• Network Asset Discovery

• Hardware and Software inventory

• Software Use Analysis

• Software license compliance analysis

• Patch management

• Software Distribution

• OS deployment

• Remote control

• Mobile Device Management

• Security Baselines

• Vulnerability assessment

• Network quarantine

• Multi-vendor anti-virus Management

• Endpoint protection

• Windows and Mac power management

• Wake-on-LAN

• Current power usage baselines and savings models

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PCs and mobile devices have many of the same management needs

• Device Wipe • Location info• Jailbreak/Root

detection• Enterprise App store• Self-service portal

Device inventory

Security policy mgmt

Application mgmt

Device config (VPN/Email/Wifi)

Encryption mgmt

Roaming device support

Integration with internal systems

Scalable/Secure solution

Easy-to-deploy

Multiple OS support

Consolidated infrastructure

OS provisioning

Patching

Power Mgmt

Anti-Virus Mgmt

Mobile Device Mgmt

Traditional Endpoint Mgmt

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Let me show you . . . .

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IBM Endpoint Manager for Mobile Devices Architecture

Endpoint Manager Server

DB

Console / Web Reports

Relay(s)

Android

Email Server (Exchange/Lotus)

Android Apple

Apple Push Notification Servers

w/Email

ActiveSync

Phones / TabletsDesktops /Laptops

Full Agents

http / 52311

http / 52311

http / 52311

ActiveSync / IBM Sync

https

Apple MDM Interaction

Apple Push Notification

Servers

Full Agents

Management Extender for (Exchange or Lotus)

http / 52311

Mgmt Extender for iOS

Endpoint Mgr AppAndroid TEM App

IBM & Business Partner Confidential

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Next Steps:

Go to ibm.com/tivoli/endpoint - and sign up for the 30-30 trialThis works for 30 days on 30 client devicesCan be done all virtual – with real clients

Do a one-day PoC workshop with IBM - Install with a real license – on a virtual serverEvaluate the solution for 60 days on 100 client devices. Move directly to production without reinstalling the clients

Do a one-day PoC workshop with an IBM Partner - Contact Kristian Kramer på [email protected] for further information

Attend Pulse Comes To You in Copenhagen May 22 2012

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ibm.com/tivoli/endpoint

Martin VittrupSenior Technology SpecialistTivoli Endpoint [email protected]


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