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Who We Are
 We are a Development Partner for our customers
 Design software solutions, not just implement them
 Focus on the solution – Platform and technology agnostic
 Expertise in building applications that are:
Mobile Social Cloud-based Gamified
What We Do
 Areas of Focus
 Enterprise
 Custom enterprise applications
 Product development targeting the enterprise
 Mobile
 Custom mobile apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BB OS
 Mobile platform (server-to-server) development
 Social Media
 CMS based websites for consumers and enterprise (corporate, consumer,
community & social networking)
 Social media platform development (enterprise & consumer)
Folio3 At a Glance
 Founded in 2005
 Over 200 full time employees
 Offices in the US, Canada, Bulgaria & Pakistan
 Palo Alto, CA.
 Sofia, Bulgaria
 Karachi, Pakistan
Toronto, Canada
Areas of Focus: Enterprise
 Automating workflows
 Cloud based solutions
 Application integration
 Platform development
 Healthcare
 Mobile Enterprise
 Digital Media
 Supply Chain
Some of Our Enterprise Clients
Areas of Focus: Mobile
 Serious enterprise applications for Banks,
Businesses
 Fun consumer apps for app discovery,
interaction, exercise gamification and play
 Educational apps
 Augmented Reality apps
 Mobile Platforms
Some of Our Mobile Clients
Areas of Focus: Web & Social Media
 Community Sites based on
Content Management Systems
 Enterprise Social Networking
 Social Games for Facebook &
Mobile
 Companion Apps for games
Some of Our Web Clients
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So What is Enterprise Mobility?
Services on Mobile
History
 First attempt -> RIM (1990)
 Blackberry Platform + Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES)
 Corporate-owned personally-enabled (COPE) Model
 Mainly enterprise data, and communication; no or little
operations
 Pros & Cons
 Very effective; secure
 Very costly
History - Others Contributors
 The Symbian Platform
 Key Vendors; Nokia, Sony-Ericsson
 Supports:
 Office applications
 VPN
 Office integration
 The Windows CE Platform
 Tight integration with MS Office infrastructure
The Game Changers
Why the increase in demand?
 Every business wants to close deals in least possible time, the
very same day
 Every one wants to keep on top of the business
 Every one wants to keep themselves up to date
 Better, efficient, and effective organization
 Better and efficient operations
Now, The Basic Requirements
 Security; CIA
 Total control; remote administration
 Scalability
 Reporting
 Messaging
The BYOD Model
 BYOD – The main benefactor for Enterprise Mobility
 The requirements
 Platform security
 User access security
 Offline data access
 User friendliness
 Always connected, auto-reconnection (over WiFi and
carrier)
The Security Requirements
The Information Security Requirements
Healthcare & Government Regulatory Requirements
Recommendations & Suggestions
Proxy/enterprise friendly communication protocol
Proxy/enterprise friendly streaming protocol
Scalable UI controls for large data sets
Persistent connection over Wi-Fi & carrier data
App main lock for user access
Secure on-device storage
Offline Data storage
Data synchronization
Case Study – HipLink Enterprise Mobile Messaging Solution
Enterprise Mobility Management
 What? Why? Where?
 The HipLink’s Experience
 BES’s MDM, MDS-CS (www.blackberry.com/mobilefusion)
 Samsung’s Knox v2
(http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/platform/mobile-
platform/knox/)
 MobileIron (https://www.mobileiron.com)
 OpenPeak (https://www.openpeak.com)
 WSO2’s Enterprise Mobility Manager (wso2.com/products/enterprise-mobility-
manager)
 The former Bitzer Mobile’s App Containment Solution
Contact
 For more details about our services, please get in
touch with us.
contact@folio3.com
US Office: (408) 365-4638
www.folio3.com

Enterprise Mobility - An Introduction

  • 1.
    An Introduction toAnIntroduction to Enterprise MobilityEnterprise Mobility www.folio3.com@folio_3
  • 2.
    Folio3 – OverviewFolio3– Overview www.folio3.com @folio_3
  • 3.
    Who We Are We are a Development Partner for our customers  Design software solutions, not just implement them  Focus on the solution – Platform and technology agnostic  Expertise in building applications that are: Mobile Social Cloud-based Gamified
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    What We Do Areas of Focus  Enterprise  Custom enterprise applications  Product development targeting the enterprise  Mobile  Custom mobile apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BB OS  Mobile platform (server-to-server) development  Social Media  CMS based websites for consumers and enterprise (corporate, consumer, community & social networking)  Social media platform development (enterprise & consumer)
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    Folio3 At aGlance  Founded in 2005  Over 200 full time employees  Offices in the US, Canada, Bulgaria & Pakistan  Palo Alto, CA.  Sofia, Bulgaria  Karachi, Pakistan Toronto, Canada
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    Areas of Focus:Enterprise  Automating workflows  Cloud based solutions  Application integration  Platform development  Healthcare  Mobile Enterprise  Digital Media  Supply Chain
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    Some of OurEnterprise Clients
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    Areas of Focus:Mobile  Serious enterprise applications for Banks, Businesses  Fun consumer apps for app discovery, interaction, exercise gamification and play  Educational apps  Augmented Reality apps  Mobile Platforms
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    Some of OurMobile Clients
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    Areas of Focus:Web & Social Media  Community Sites based on Content Management Systems  Enterprise Social Networking  Social Games for Facebook & Mobile  Companion Apps for games
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    Some of OurWeb Clients
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    www.folio3.com @folio_3 An IntroductiontoAn Introduction to Enterprise MobilityEnterprise Mobility
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    So What isEnterprise Mobility?
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    History  First attempt-> RIM (1990)  Blackberry Platform + Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES)  Corporate-owned personally-enabled (COPE) Model  Mainly enterprise data, and communication; no or little operations  Pros & Cons  Very effective; secure  Very costly
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    History - OthersContributors  The Symbian Platform  Key Vendors; Nokia, Sony-Ericsson  Supports:  Office applications  VPN  Office integration  The Windows CE Platform  Tight integration with MS Office infrastructure
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    Why the increasein demand?  Every business wants to close deals in least possible time, the very same day  Every one wants to keep on top of the business  Every one wants to keep themselves up to date  Better, efficient, and effective organization  Better and efficient operations
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    Now, The BasicRequirements  Security; CIA  Total control; remote administration  Scalability  Reporting  Messaging
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    The BYOD Model BYOD – The main benefactor for Enterprise Mobility  The requirements  Platform security  User access security  Offline data access  User friendliness  Always connected, auto-reconnection (over WiFi and carrier)
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    Healthcare & GovernmentRegulatory Requirements
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    Recommendations & Suggestions Proxy/enterprisefriendly communication protocol Proxy/enterprise friendly streaming protocol Scalable UI controls for large data sets Persistent connection over Wi-Fi & carrier data App main lock for user access Secure on-device storage Offline Data storage Data synchronization
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    Case Study –HipLink Enterprise Mobile Messaging Solution
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    Enterprise Mobility Management What? Why? Where?  The HipLink’s Experience  BES’s MDM, MDS-CS (www.blackberry.com/mobilefusion)  Samsung’s Knox v2 (http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/platform/mobile- platform/knox/)  MobileIron (https://www.mobileiron.com)  OpenPeak (https://www.openpeak.com)  WSO2’s Enterprise Mobility Manager (wso2.com/products/enterprise-mobility- manager)  The former Bitzer Mobile’s App Containment Solution
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    Contact  For moredetails about our services, please get in touch with us. contact@folio3.com US Office: (408) 365-4638 www.folio3.com