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Android in the Enterprise

Android in the Enterprise. Oct. 11, 2011. Mobile + Enterprise. 97% of organizations indicated that either some or all of their employees had employee-liable devices. Source: AppCentral Survey 2011. 90% CIOs expecting to deploy mobile apps within their company in the next 12 months.

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Android in the Enterprise

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  1. Android in the Enterprise Oct. 11, 2011

  2. Mobile + Enterprise 97% of organizations indicated that either some or all of their employees had employee-liable devices. Source: AppCentral Survey 2011 90% CIOs expecting to deploy mobile apps within their company in the next 12 months. Source: Kelton Research 2011.

  3. Custom Enterprise Apps 80% . 10%

  4. Why are they choosing iOS?

  5. About your Speaker: Ken Singer • Serial mobile entrepreneur • Adjunct Professor, UC Berkeley • Board Member, BMIC.org • CEO and co-founder, AppCentral • Leader in Mobile App Management • First mobile Enterprise App Store • Cross-platform, “fragmentation-friendly”

  6. ’08-’09: We put Beer into Blackberrys

  7. How do I distribute my app?

  8. How do I update my app?

  9. App Development App Management Device Empowerment Company Liable AppCentral 3rd party Applications Distribution Provisioning Customizable Applications Tracking Employee Liable Licensing Internal Applications Updating Decommission

  10. Solution: Enterprise App Store • a company’s private, branded enterprise app store; • that employees access with a native app; • to distribute & manage apps over-the-air. • Solved the Mobile App Lifecycle Management issue

  11. But why do CIOs still choose iOS? • IT is risk adverse • “open source” is scary • Single device vendor • Developing apps for single device-UI is easiest • Data security

  12. Why is Apple permissible? • Apple has worked directly with enterprises to meet security requirements • Offered Mobile Device Management capabilities • Controlled app distribution • Limited multi-tasking—apps cannot interact with each other or access each other’s data

  13. Android is at a disadvantage • No clear advocate in the enterprise – who to ask for help • Open Source OS leads to unmanageable fragmentation • Varying features & no standards • Physical ports • Apps can come from anywhere • Multi-tasking

  14. How can Android compete? • Community outlines and agrees enterprise guidelines • Standard MDM features across all Android OEM vendors • App auditing service similar to Apple • Limit fragmentation http://www.thetelecomblog.com/2011/02/15/apple-changes-strategy-to-combat-android-onslaught/

  15. Current security strategies • Mobile Device Management • Split personalities • Virtualize OS • Sandboxing • Mobile App Management http://www.progadgetreview.com/android-wifi-security-2-3-3-version.html

  16. Do you have the answer? Ken.Singer@appcentral.com 415-601-7228

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