Title: Ari Kaplan
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2Managing Your Enterprise in a Mobile World
- Ari Kaplan
- President, IOUG
- ari_kaplan_at_ioug.org
- www.ioug.org
- www.arikaplan.com
3Learning Objectives
- As a result of this presentation, you will be
able to - Learn the value of mobile software from the ROI
to specific case studies of companies benefiting
from mobile solutions. - Learn the key concepts involved in making your
environment hardware, software, and staff
ready for wireless use. - Learn about mobile software architecture such as
security, development environments, and best
practices.
4- Kevin Burden, IDCEnterprise PDA adoption
- Today its a competitive advantage. Tomorrow
its corporate survival.
5Presentation Agenda
- Value of Mobility
- Mobility Benefits for IT Departments
- Mobility Benefits for non-IT Departments
- Technical Discussion
- Mobile/Wireless Architecture
- Mobile/Wireless Technology Options
- Oracle Solutions
- Mobile/Wireless Resources
6In the mobile world IT workers no longer need to
be physically on site to perform mission critical
work.
7The Confluence of IT Tools
Mobile IT Management is a Best Practice and is
becoming the norm for IT shops
Cell Phones
Laptops
Pagers
Wireless Handheld IT Management Software
8Existing Mobile IT Management Options
Network Layer
Cisco
3Com
Routers
Hubs
Firewalls
Server Layer
Windows 2000 Domain Controller
Unix
Windows 2003 Domain Controller
Linux
2000 / XP Professional
2000 / XP Professional
Exchange Server
Exchange Server
Domain
Domain
Database Layer
SQL Server
Oracle
DB2 UDB
Teradata
9A Mobile Enterprise Integrates with Alerting and
Monitoring Tools
2. OpenView sends alert to IT Admin
3. Admin receives alert from the field
4. Mobile softwareused to identify and resolve
the issue (fordatabases, networks, servers)
- OpenView AlertNotification
5. OpenView is aware event has been resolved /
averted
10The Mobility Advantage
- For IT Departments
- Speed up remote access and emergency
trouble-shooting - Increase productivity by enabling more proactive
monitoring - Decrease Costs by decreasing unplanned downtime
- For the Mobile Workforce
- Immediate access to data retrieval
- Immediate, point-of-need data entry
11Return on Investment
34 of issues arise when the customer/CSR
cannotimmediately connect to the infrastructure
Mobile management brings the average response
time down from 22 minutes to 2 minutes.
12Mobile IT Management Value Proposition
- Increase Productivity
- Administrators have the tools to be both reactive
and proactive - End-user productivity increases as down-time
decreases - Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met or
exceeded - Avoid Revenue Loss
- Under-performing systems slow down revenue flow
- Disabled systems stop revenue altogether
- Simplify IT Management
- Heterogeneous IT management Manage any database,
server or network device throughout the
enterprise - Single console any form-factor Dynamically
adjusts to any screen size including wireless
handheld, tablet, laptop, sub-notebook or desktop - In summary, with mobile management, organizations
can economize on people, on skills and get more
out of established equipment and software
13Mobile Access for Contingency Planning
Mobile software provides low-cost insurance
against a major business disruption. By arming IT
staff with secure, remote access to the
infrastructure, organizations can
- Mobilize the organization for rapid recovery and
timely resumption of normal activity - Empower the IT team to apply their expertise from
wherever they are - Provide connectivity to critical databases and
network systems - Enable staff, wherever deployed, to verify
operations at back-up sites or data storage
locations
14Todays IT Business Environment
15Todays IT Business Environment
- "How much downtime can your environment handle at
any one time?" - 17 - None
- 35 - 1-15 minutes
- 30 - Less than 3 hours
- 11 - Less than 8 hours
- 6 - Availability isn't a concern
- (SQL Server Magazine poll, 443 responses)
16Wireless Users Outside IT
- Alert Workers
- Thin client, read only, one button response, like
SMS or paging - Avg annual cost 416
- Avg monthly data xfer 400K
- Message Workers
- CxOs, Blackberries, email centric, 1.8M users
today, a projected high growth area for 2004, by
2004 60 will use messaging in some form SMS or
email projected users 59M - Avg annual cost 889
- Avg monthly data xfer 2mb
- Forms Workers
- Anyone who uses a clipboard, can be WLAN or
802.11b - Avg annual cost 1183
- Avg monthly data xfer 10mb
- Knowledge Workers
- Unstructured. Messages, forms, thick client
healthcare worker, pharmacist - Avg annual cost 2,296
- Avg monthly data xfer 40mb
- Power Users
- Use hot spots, want full fidelity, thick clients
- Avg annual cost 3,106
17Mobile Access for Users
Database
Providing Remote Access Management of
applications
18Prototypes of Custom Wireless Applications
- Mobile applications that access business-critical
application providing real-time, wireless
solutions - CRM Field Service, Installation and Diagnostic
capabilities - Customer Service, Project Management and Mobile
ecommerce application
SBCField Sales
Mercedes BenzCustomer Service
QVCCustomer Retention/Profitability
Army Corp of Engineers Project Management
19Custom App Progress
20Mobile/Wireless Benefits
- NOP World Survey of WLAN users in 300 US
organizations - Overall employees increased connectivity to their
corporate network 1.75 hours a day. - IT/MIS workers increased connectivity 1 hour a
day. - Saving just 30 minutes a week per user would
justify the higher cost of a notebook computer
over a desktop computer
21Mobile/Wireless Benefits
22Intel ROI Metrics
- Intels Wireless Measurements were based on
productivity data from various WLAN pilots. They
showed that
Number of Users Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Benefits of Use
32 20,000 / 3 years 300,000 / 3 yrs
150 60,000 / 3 years 1,000,000 / 3 yrs
1,000 400,000 / 3 yrs 5,000,000 / 3 yrs
More information http//www.intel.com/ebusiness/i
t/feature/emobility.htm
23Industry Mobility Experiences
- Mobile CRM, SFA, ERP, and SCMPitney Bowes
launches wireless CRM to 1,500 field service
representatives can keep in touch with their call
center and service applications. Uses SAP and
BlackBerry. http//www.computerworld.com/softwaret
opics/crm/story/0,10801,94406,00.html?nasPM-94406
- Atos Origin
- A leading professional services firm in Europe,
recently equipped 45,000 field professionals with
a mobile time and travel application. - http//biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040505/sfw007_1.html
- Sears
- Equipped 15,000 service representatives with
rugged terminals for their customer service and
inventory control applications. - http//www.mobileinfo.com/Case_Study/retail.htm
- UPS
- Uses 200,000 wireless terminals for their
delivery and warehouse information. - http//www.mobileinfo.com/Case_Study/ups.htm
- Mobile SecurityMassachusetts State Police will
be able to perform real-time background checks at
Logan Airport using BlackBerry and a database of
over 200 million US residents. http//www.computer
world.com/mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,94025,
00.html?nasMW-94025 - Mobile Real EstatePrudential Palms Realty uses
BlackBerry for viewing property searches from the
field. http//www.blackberry.com/products/pdfs/pru
dential_palms_realty_success_story.pdf - Mobile PharmaceuticalRoche Pharmaceuticals
accesses their CRM and keeps their physicians
up-to-date while out of the office.
http//www.blackberry.com/solutions/industry/pharm
aceutical/index.shtml
24Lets get technical
25Mobile/Wireless Software Development Approaches
- Traditional approach
- Screen-scrape Web pages into a PDA
- Simply allow data entry and data retrieval
- Build custom solutions requiring lengthy design
and implementation - More powerful, more timely
- Provide real-time access inside the databases
and servers - Enable IT workers to identify issues, determine
a course of action, and resolve issues
immediately - Develop secure, enterprise scalable software
- Empower IT professionals to work from anywhere
at anytime
26Mobile/Wireless Architecture
- This is the nuts and bolts section. We will
cover - Typical Site Configurations
- SSL/DMZ
- VPN
- VPN and RSA SecurID
- Port Assignments on the Server
- Security Guidelines
- Wireless Technology Options
- Client/Server
- Complexity From Cellular Gateway to Device
- Major Wireless Standards
- Wireless Transmission Speed/Rate
- Multiple Tiers of Coverage
27Mobile/Wireless Architecture
SSL in a DMZ Dual-Firewall Site Configuration
28Mobile/Wireless Architecture
VPN Site Configuration
29Mobile/Wireless Architecture
VPN and RSA SecurID Configuration
30Mobile/Wireless Architecture Server
ConfigurationUnderstanding Ports
Port Numbers Standard Assignments
Port 80 The default HTTP listener port
Port 443 The default HTTPS listener (SSL Secure Sockets Layer) port
Port 21 The ftp (File Transfer Protocol) port
Port 23 The telnet port
Ports lt1025 (1-1024) Are reserved for system level duties
31Mobile/Wireless Architecture - Security
- Should incorporate or support
- Automatic session timeout
- No proprietary data or passwords reside on
wireless device - HTTPS 128-bit Secure Socket Layer
- Mandatory server-side user authentication/authoriz
ation/auditing - Oracle roles to limit access to specific users or
areas of database - Read-only permission option
32Mobile/Wireless Technology Options - Client/Server
- Server Software
- Java or .NET
- J2EE robust, scalable, distributed, 30 vendors
- .NET framework robust, scalable, distributed
Windows-only - Both provide
- Distributed computing
- Session Management
- Persistence layers
- Vendor-specific Presentation layers
33Mobile/Wireless Technology Options - Client/Server
- Client Software
- RTO Real-Time Operating Systems
- Immediate boot time
- Less storage needed than other OS
- Cannot be upgraded as easily as other OS
- Requires a less powerful CPU than other OS
- Symbian OS
- Popular in Europe
- Nokia, Panasonic, Siemens
- SDK with C/C and PersonalJava
- PALM
- Most popular OS for PDAs
- Web-clipping (PQA) or CodeWarrior or GNU C/C
compiler - After PalmOS 5.0, multitasking
- BlackBerry
- Push-based networking (email, etc)
- Web browser with BES MDS
- SDK with C/C and PersonalJava
- Pocket PC
- Internet Explorer
- Most devices are 6x the processing power of Palm
devices - Embedded Visual C
- .NET compact framework
34Client-specific development
- Targeting the device
- PocketPC 2000 is not PocketPC 2002 is not
PocketPC 2004, etc. - Why Nokia and Windows CE aren't the developer's
friend - Device manufacturers and compact OS model
- The importance of device testing
- Disadvantages
- Maintainability
- Code bloat for multiple target platforms
- Deployment
- Advantages
- Speed
- Visual design
- Custom communication with back end
3535
Mobile/Wireless Technology Options - Complexity
36Oracle Solutions
37Oracle Application Server
- Provide data from multiple sources
- Web sites
- HTML
- XML
- HDML
- WML
- Databases
- Java Servlets
- Email systems
- Etc.
- Render in multiple markup languages
- WML, cHTML, HDML, HTML
- VoxML, VoiceXML
38Oracle Application Server
- Provides data through multiple gateways to
multiple devices - Gateways
- SMS, WAP, iMode, Web Clipping, Web
- Network-independent
- Devices
- WAP, Pagers, Palm, PocketPC, etc.
39Oracle Application Server - Wireless Edition
- SQL Query web services
- 1-way and 2-way messaging
- Location-based services
- Interactive voice-active into databases
- Conceptually organized into
- Content Adaptors ( Model )
- Service Manager
- Manages Content source and runtime environment
- Controller
- Content Transformers
- Java code
- XSLT
- View
- Personalization portals
- Public definition for vendors
40Oracle JDeveloper - Wireless Extension
- Wireless Developer Kit
- JDeveloper Wireless Extension
- Example code
- Templates
- Wizards for common mobile user interfaces
- Simulators
- Download at www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias
we/developer/index.html
41Additional Oracle Mobile/Wireless Solutions
- Oracle Lite
- Offline data applications good for applications
that require data synchronization - Oracle EM2Go
- Mobile layer for real-time Enterprise Manager
functionality from Pocket PC - Oracle E-Business Suite
- Mobile Field Service accesses data from the
field - Uses Oracle AS Wireless as the technology
- Oracle eLocation
- Oracle-hosting solution for mapping, routing, and
geocoding
42Additional Oracle Mobile/Wireless Solutions
- PeopleSoft Enterprise Sales for BlackBerry
43Summary
- Wireless access simplifies the management of
24/7/365 operations - Mobile IT Management is a Best Practice and is
becoming the norm for IT shops - Mobile software and pervasive wireless
connectivity can increase productivity, depending
on job function - 20 or more
- Up to an hour a day for IT professionals
- Improves quality of life
- Benefits are proven
- ROI methodologies available
44Mobile/Wireless Resources - Whitepapers
- Secure Solutions White Paper
- www.xb.com/_papers/Secure_Solutions.pdf
- The Mobile IT Landscape A Wireless Primer
- www.xb.com/wireless/techreports/primer
- How to choose a handheld
- www.xb.com/_papers/Choosing_Handheld.pdf
- How to choose a WISP (Wireless Internet Service
Provider) - www.xb.com/_papers/Choosing_WISP.pdf
- Mobile Software Development Technologies, a
survey of starting points - www.xb.com/_papers/XB_Mobile_Tech.pdf
45Mobile/Wireless Resources - Websites
- Wireless News
- www.mobileinfo.com
- www.mobileinsights.com
- www.mobilepipeline.com
- www.pdabuzz.com
- www.wirelessweek.com
- Wireless Development
- www.wirelessdevnet.com
- www.developer.com/ws/
- http//www.mamlambo.com/mdn/
46Additional Wireless Resources
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