WCL 315 Enable Bring Your Own Device with
WCL 315 Enable “Bring Your Own Device” with SCCM 2012 David Caddick david. caddick@quest. com Solutions Architect, Quest Software
Agenda https: //qmx. questworkspace. com/mdm http: //bit. ly/Oo 62 Yx
Why MDM is rapidly becoming a “must have” A report from JPMorgan shows that the i. Pad is *the* most disruptive technology to date. Gartner predicts that by 2015, mobile application development projects for smartphones and tablets will outnumber native PC projects by a ratio of 4: 1
One User = One Desktop In 2011 power users owned between 5 and 7 internet connected devices Source: IDC, 2010 -2011 Media Tablet Multi-Client Study, February 2011. Note: IDC only surveyed i. Pad owners for this study. 916 M smart connected devices were shipped in 2011 This is forecasted to double to 1. 84 B in 2016 Source: IDC, "Nearly 1 Billion Smart Connected Devices Shipped in 2011 with Shipments Expected to Double by 2016, According to IDC, " Doc #pr. US 23398412, March 28, 2012. Organizations say 34% of their employees are accessing business apps on personal devices 69% of employees say they are accessing business apps on personal devices Source for both: IDC, “ 2011 Consumerization of IT Study : Closing the ‘Consumerization Gap’”, July 2011
Simply extend SCCM to enable BYOD
QMX for SCCM 2012 Why it makes sense
QMX for SCCM 2012 Easy to use QMX is the only solution providing reporting, software distribution, and device administration natively through System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) for both OSX and i. OS.
SCCM & QMX – How it works
How SCCM and QMX works i. Phone i. Pad • Apply restrictions • Apply policies • Apply applications Android Simple Enrolment Groups Inventory Reporting Software Distribution Groups Secure Mail Gateway Provision Exchange Policy Provision Policies Provision Applications
QMX for SCCM 2012 Deploy Secure Settings http: //www. dsd. gov. au/publications/i. OS 5_Hardening_Guide. pdf
demo Live demo from Redmond QMX Server in Microsoft Labs
QMX - Configuration Manager i. OS Mobile Device Management: push profiles, applications, run hardware & software inventories; lock, wipe and manage your growing number of Apple i. OS mobile devices System Center Integration • • • Configuration Manager direct integration to standard collections, resource explorer and reporting Consistent QMX configuration tool UI for Global Infrastructure usability Menu driven Utility invocation Menu driven Security Control Profile Library container and Web service listing for selfservice distribution Seamless integration with the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager console
QMX for SCCM 2012 Very broad coverage Network Email Directory File/Print OS Cisco Group. Wise NDS Linux Solaris Oracle 3 COM Notes NIS Unix Apple Juniper Exchange Active Directory Sharepoint Windows System Admin Database Application Web Storage “ERP” Apache EMC DB 2 Java Netscape Net. App SQL Server . NET IIS Mc. Data Network Admin
QMX Mac Edition
Mac OSX Management Seamless integration with the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager console QMX – Configuration Manager Features: 120 cross-platforms • • • System Discovery – Multiple auto-discovery methods Hardware Inventory – Displays system information in the Resource Explorer Software Inventory – Captures & Integrates Mac and other non-Windows systems Software Distribution – Remote software distribution keeps desktops up to date Reporting – Standard Configuration Manager reporting from the SCCM database Collections – Installed with Windows collections for heterogeneous management
QMX Mac Edition If not BYOC – add QAS? • Tying Apple's Managed Client Solution to Active Directory Group Policy Authentication Services delivers Mac preferences and settings from Active Directory Group Policy directly to Apple Computer’s managed client solution. This native integration allows existing Apple applications, such as the System Profiler, to see and display preference settings from Active Directory Group Policy. • Active Directory Settings Extended to the Mac Authentication Services also extends many powerful Windows identity and access management polices to the Mac environment for: § Passwords § Account lockout § Kerberos § User rights assignment § Security options
SCCM & QMX – Mobile Enterprise
QMX Mobile Enterprise
QMX Mobile Enterprise
SCCM & QMX - Review
SCCM & QMX: Review QMX – Compatible with SCCM & SCOM 2012
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