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Bring Your Own Device
Tom Buts Brain²
Systems Engineer
Bring Your Own Device
Agenda
Dream or nightmare
Identifying the needs
Our Expertise and Solutions
Q & A
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Bring Your Own Device The Dream
I want INSTANT access ...
to everything I need ...
from everywhere I am ...
with every device I like ...
I still want access ... off-line
As easy as shooting a fish in a barrel
I do not tolerate long response times
Bring Your Own Device - ... or nightmare
Avoid that the dream of your mobile users
becomes your nightmare ...
Concerns for ICT Department:
How to keep the environment secure?
How to support so many different devices?
How to troubleshoot?
What about TCO?
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Bring Your Own Device - Expertise
Mobile devices are NO desktop replacements
Mobile devices make the 5’ periods of dead
time productive
Bring Your Own Device - Expertise
Total Solution Delivery
Identify your (users) needs ...
Define company constraints ...
Create a company vision ...
Build the solution ...
Operate and maintain ...
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Bring Your Own Device - Needs
Push E-mail, Calendar, To Do, Contacts
Presence awareness and Instant Messaging
File synchronisation
Business apps or web applications
2-Way sync
Bring Your Own Device - Constraints
Data Theft Protection
Code of Conduct
Acceptable Use Policy
Limited Support
...
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Bring Your Own Device - Solutions
... meeting the needs
... respecting the constraints
Business enablement!
Bring Your Own Device Push e-mail,...
Servers supporting IMAP IDLE:
Gmail
Yahoo! Mail for mobile
Mobile apps supporting IMAP IDLE:
EmailPush for iPhone, iPad, iPod
K9 Mail Android App
ProfiMail (Symbian, S60, Windows Mobile, Android)
Blackberry Enterprise Server
IBM Lotus Traveler Server
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Bring Your Own Device Presence & IM
Skype mobile
Google Talk on Android, iPhone
IBM Sametime Proxy Server
Bring Your Own Device File Sync
Google Docs apps
Dropbox for iPhone and iPad
TrendMicro SafeSync Mobile apps
Lotus Quickr
Quickr app iOS (SNAPPS)
D-BUSINESS WebDAV
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Bring Your Own Device Bussiness apps
Mobile apps
Mobile optimized web applications
IBM Domino web applications
IBM Domino XPages web applications
BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler
Push E-mail, Calendar, To Do, Contacts
Secure, if you deploy it that way
Basic device management
Can enforce some device security
Multiple device support
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BYOD Traveler Push mechanism
BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler
Secure deployment:
Harden your server(s)
Secure the communication (ssl, vpn)
Secure authorization (password policy)
Secure the devices (security policies)
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BYOD Traveler behind Reverse Proxy
BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler
Same Domino domain and certificates
Simple
Separate Domino domain and certificates
Cross-certify
Directory Assistance
Reduces DMZ setup data exposure
Complexer Policy Management
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BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler
Manage- and maintainable deployment
Proper server sizing
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/dx/Capacity_planning_
guidelines_for_Lotus_Notes_Traveler_LNT853
Enforce limits (NTSConfig.xml)
Default Device settings!
Policies
Mobile Device Security (improve with 3rd party solutions)
Mobile Device Management (improve with 3rd party solutions)
BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler - Demo
Lock down the Next-Next-Next
implementation
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.3.2
Android 4.0.3 emulator with Lotus Notes Traveler
No limits
No Administrative access
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BYOD - Lotus Notes Traveler
Q & A
Contact us:
Brain² - Ronny Cochet
Belgicastraat 11b4 - 1930 Zaventem
t: 02 736 35 25
sales@brain2.com