alfresco's guide to anger management
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Alfresco’s guide to
(or, how mobile is changing content management forever)
John Masters, Director of MarketingEMEA & APAC
Mobile Device Adoption
• 2007o iPhone launchedo Dismissed as unsecure and unsuitable for the enterprise
• 2010 o iPad 1, April 3 on sale. By May 3, 1M soldo 15M sold in first yearo One of 50 Best inventions in 2010 - Time Magazine
iPad Adoption
o Apple will ship 44M iPads in 2011, estimated 64M in 2012 up from an estimated 14M in 2010.
– USA Today
o By 2015, 30% of large companies globally will support users who use the Apple iPad directly from the device.
– Two Use Cases: The Ipad for Consumer and Field Service Support. Gartner, May 20, 2011
o Media tablet sales are expected to reach 208 million units by 2014
– From iPads to Portals: A World of Doors and Windows. Gartner, March 11, 2011.
o 85% of the attendees surveyed stated they expected to support media tablets and 48% were already supporting them.
– Gartner Infrastructure and Operations Conference, December 2010
Enterprise iPad Adoption by Industry
• Healthcare o Medtronic - 5,000 iPads to sales reps
• Financial Services o JP Morgan Chase –iPad trial o Torus (London insurance firm) - iPads replacing 1,600-page
executive packs.
• Automotive o Mercedes-Benz - 400 iPads in dealerships for sales
• Airlines o Alaska Airlines - replacing bulky flight manualso Finnair - FOC iPads in lounges, & selected flights o Malaysia Airlines iPads in a kiosk mount as self-service check-in
devices.
• Restaurant/Hospitality o Replacing paper wine lists and menus with iPad interactive
versions.
Why is it so hard to access
my corporate contentfrom my mobile device?
Angry CEO wants to dine on content
• Just wants to access hisdocuments from his iPado Access to most current information will
speed their decision making ability– Access secure content in the boardroom on
your tablet– Read the latest version online, eliminate
need to print– Remove the dependency on out of date
email attachments
Angry Lawyer wants no leaks
• Dealing with issues of data leaks and confidential documents being released to public siteso Trying to increase work flexibility
without compromising security.– Comment on contract revisions– Check key document information – Who
changed What and When– Access consistent content from your
desktop, tablet or both
Angry Sales wants fresh content, anywhere
• Trying to get the latest access to sales related docs & presoso Needs to be more responsive to the
customer.– Find and send the latest content to
your customers directly from your tablet
– Update meeting notes and documents on the road
– Share and collaborate with other team members
Angry Marketing wants up-to-date content
• Tired of watching old content getting used again since the company can’t access the latesto Needs to be able to collaborate better
with stakeholders– Always have access to the latest
marketing collateral and presentations– Instantly access key documents such as
branding guidelines, corporate presentation and campaign material
– Increase productivity with more effective collaboration between marketing teams and external agencies
Angry IT Guy wants to keep things safe
• Needs to provide access to content while adhering to security policyo Users are deploying their own solutions
to solve their mobile needs– Enable your users without loosing control– Provide secure mobile access to content – No additional funding for mobile client
access licenses or apps
What does it mean for the organisation?
• The Smart Phone and Tablet are parts of the corporate IT landscape – get used to it• But this device revolution is different
than the PC revolution:o Users will have the best technology (tablets &
smartphones) BEFORE the enterprise buys it for them… and will want to use them for work
o IT will never get their hands on the devices
What does it mean for the organisation?
• Stop worrying about securing and controlling devices…
• Start making sure you can secure and control access to your corporate content (your intellectual property)
Who owns what in this new world?
ContentDocuments
FilesWeb ContentImages/Video
DevicesTablets
Smartphones(maybe PC’s one
day?)
AppsMobile Apps
For accessing content
Corporation, Organization
End User
App Ownershipis determined by yourneed for secure access
control and content policies.
What about Applications?
• Your security needs will determine your comfort with content appso Content store vs. content viewer? Do you need your own
app?o Allowing access to other apps through open standards,
like WebDAV or CMIS?o Browser access vs. app access?o Your users will likely download content anyway (and use
DropBox or other file syncing tools) – so it’s best to enable them in the way your company would like them to use content
• Then, measure user satisfaction with your mobile content enablement strategy
Alfresco’s Approach to Mobile
• The right content to the right person on the right device• Devices controlled by users, content access controlled
by company• Apps controlled by users and/or company, depending on
security needs
PLATFORMA robust, secure
contentmanagement
platform
APPSAlfresco apps
for easy access to content &
collaboration features;
open source apps for
customization
OPEN STANDARDS
To provide app choice – WebDAV & CMIS
+ +Alfresco EnterpriseAlfresco Team
How to not be Angry
• Mobile devices are a growing part of the IT landscape – and users own them• Focus on enabling and securing your
content through your platform, protocols and/or apps – stop worrying about the devices• Future-proof through open source &
open content standards
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