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Transcript of CompTIA Trends in Mobility
September 9, 10 & 11, 2015 • Sands Expo • Las Vegas
www.CTIASupermobility2015.com
TRENDS IN ENTERPRISE MOBILITYSeth Robinson, CompTIA@sethdrobinson
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Technology is Changing
But It’s About More Than Just Technology
It’s About The Way Businesses Operate
Three Eras of Enterprise Technology
Mainframe
Technology not widely accessibleTechnology use highly restricted
Technology management highly centralized
PC/Internet
Technology moderately accessibleTechnology use becoming pervasive
Technology management mostly centralized
Cloud/Mobile
Technology widely accessibleTechnology use very open
Technology management decentralized
Device+OSe.g. Apple,Samsung,
Communication
e.g. Lync, Skype, or
Native function
Public Cloude.g. Salesforce,
Dropbox, orAWS-hosted
systems
Private CloudSystems running
on Openstack,
Eucalyptus, etc.
On-premise systems
Internet
3rd Party AppProcured thru standard app
store
Custom AppBuilt internally or outsourced
Mobile webStandard browser
functionality
3G/4G e.g. AT&T,
Verizon
Wi-FiCarriers,
Corporate orPublic Networks
Peripheralse.g. keyboards
or health monitors
Drivers for Mobility Adoption51%Employee Flexibility
47%Productivity Gains
41%Telecommuting
37%Employee Availability
33%Business Continuity
33%Cost Savings
Challenges in Adopting Mobility
Finding mobile application developers
Maintaining mobile & Internet offerings
Optimizing business applications
Users not familiar with company policy
Mobility skill level of IT staff
Determining cost/ROI of mobile solutions
Making systems accessible securely
Mobility skill level of general staff
16%
20%
29%
30%
31%
33%
36%
45%
Moving Away from BYOD
8% 34%
58%
45%
50%
7%53%
40%
2013 2014 2015
No BYOD Partial BYOD Full BYOD
5%
Steps Toward IntegrationDevice usage information provided
to users
IT team assists with configuring devices
Build custom mobile applications
Move applications to cloud systems
Implement/explore virtual desktops
Move to applications with mobile apps
46%
46%
39%
36%
36%
31%
41%
34%
29%
25%
29%
23%Minor/No integration Heavy/Moderate integration
Changes Mobility is Driving in Frontend
42%Increased
demand for efficiency
41%Greater
development effort
41%Focus on
user experience
Workflow Change Due to Mobility
8%
38% 41%
10% 3%Significant Change
No Chang
e
Slow Progress in Policy CreationCurrently have a formal policy
Currently building a policy
Only share best practices
No set policy or practices
Don't know status of policy
30%
37%
21%
10%
2%
24%
40%
18%
12%
6%
2013 2014
Many Mobile Security Issues to SolveTechnologies need to be
improved
Control security from a central location
Poor security implementation by users
Tight security impacts usability
Security is lower priority than mobility
43%
35%
31%
18%
17%
44%
44%
44%
49%
46%
Major issue Minor issue
Different Challenges for Different Companies
Medium Large1. Integrating devices2. Multi-OS support3. Enforcing policy
1. Balancing needs2. Enforcing policy3. Integrating
devices
Small1. Integrating
devices2. Remote support3. Balancing needs
Managing suggestions from end users
Supporting multiple mobile OS
Enforcing mobility policy among end users
Integrating mobile devices
19%
36%
39%
39%
39%
40%
42%
Takeaways
Mobility is a significant shift in front-end computing: Learn all about it
There are many approaches for mobility strategies: Choose the best one for your business
Mobility goes beyond the device to affect processes: Build the skills needed
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Thank YouSeth [email protected]@sethdrobinson