Although enterprise mobility is in high demand across domains, an absence of experts who have worked on enterprise mobility has resulted in a lack of books on the subject. A Comprehensive Guide to Enterprise Mobility fills this void. It supplies authoritative guidance on all aspects of enterprise mobility-from technical aspects and applications to
Do you know that organizations and IT departments scramble to devise a good strategy for enterprise mobility? Surprisingly, only half of them have well-defined mobile strategies, confirms a recent survey of over six hundred companies by IBM. Now this is where a handbook for enterprise mobility can be instrumental for CIOs, CTOs, and IT decision-makers who look for creating robust enterprise mobile strategies and solutions. This book shares some of the practical cases related with enterprise mobility, which will be relevant and resourceful for enterprises seeking to get through their own obstacles and setbacks. It is divided into four major sections comprised of following: 1. The Mobility Revolution 2. Enterprise Mobility in the Workplace 3. The Scope of Enterprise Mobility 4. Other Aspects of Enterprise Mobility These sections further unfold into thirteen chapters. This book should also help you explore and understand the key aspects like mobile device management (MDM), BYOD, and mobile security. Precisely, it could be no less than a handbook for CIOs, CTOs, and organizations who want to enable enterprise mobility effectively.
Addressing the rapid evolution of global communications, this book provides step-by-step guidance on how to configure, enact, and manage the process of integrating mobile technology within an organization. The mobile enterprise transition (MET) process presented considers input from the four significant dimensions of an organization - economic, technical, process, and social - making it a well-rounded and complete process. Based on extensive research, literature review, and practical experimentation, this comprehensive text presents emerging best practices, exhaustive case studies, and examples of successful transitions. It also provides detailed references, and a glossary of key terms and commonly used acronyms.
Manage all the mobile devices your workforce relies on Learn how to use Microsoft’s breakthrough Enterprise Mobility Suite to help securely manage all your BYOD and company-owned mobile devices: Windows, iOS, and Android. Two of the leading mobile device management experts at Microsoft show you how to systematically help protect employee privacy and corporate assets without compromising productivity. You’ll find best practices, step-by-step guidance, and real-world scenarios for every stage of planning, design, deployment, and administration. Empower your mobile users while improving security and controlling costs Master proven best practices for centrally managing smartphones and tablets Plan mobile strategies that encompass users, devices, apps, and data Overcome BYOD’s unique challenges, constraints, and compliance issues Provide common “hybrid” user identities and a seamless experience across all resources: on-premises, datacenter, and cloud Simplify and improve device enrollment, monitoring, and troubleshooting Help safeguard both corporate and personal information
There are currently 3.5 billion mobile phones in the world and mobile information technologies permeate all aspects of life. This book explores how mobile technologies and information work shape each other. Most writings do not consider how information work increasingly relies on mobile services; this book seeks to address this imbalance.
Get up to speed with planning, deploying, and managing Microsoft Office 365 services and gain the skills you need to pass the MS-101 exam Key FeaturesExplore everything from mobile device management and compliance,through to data governance and auditingGet to grips with using Azure advanced threat protection and Azure information protectionLearn effectively through exam-focused practice exercises and mock testsBook Description Exam MS-101: Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security is a part of the Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert certification path designed to help users validate their skills in evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft 365 services. This book will help you implement modern device services, apply Microsoft 365 security and threat management, and manage Microsoft 365 governance and compliance. Written in a succinct way, you’ll explore chapter-wise self-assessment questions, exam tips, and mock exams with answers. You’ll start by implementing mobile device management (MDM) and handling device compliance. You’ll delve into threat detection and management, learning how to manage security reports and configure Microsoft 365 alerts. Later, you’ll discover data loss prevention (DLP) tools to protect data as well as tools for configuring audit logs and policies. The book will also guide you through using Azure Information Protection (AIP) for deploying clients, applying policies, and configuring services and users to enhance data security. Finally, you’ll cover best practices for configuring settings across your tenant to ensure compliance and security. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned to work with Microsoft 365 services and covered the concepts and techniques you need to know to pass the MS-101 exam. What you will learnImplement modern device servicesDiscover tools for configuring audit logs and policiesPlan, deploy, and manage Microsoft 365 services such as MDM and DLPGet up to speed with configuring eDiscovery settings and features to enhance your organization’s ability to mitigate and respond to issuesImplement Microsoft 365 security and threat managementExplore best practices for effectively configuring settingsWho this book is for This book is for IT professionals looking to pass the Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security certification exam. System administrators and network engineers interested in mobility, security, compliance, and supporting technologies will also benefit from this book. Some experience with Microsoft 365, Exchange servers, and PowerShell is necessary.
Enable employees to be productive and access data from any location or device Protect both corporate assets and employee privacy, so your people can be fully productive from any device, anywhere. Learn how to use Microsoft Intune to manage applications to satisfy your unique requirements, make the most of Mobile Device Management (MDM) for Office 365, and defend on-premises resources with Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA). Plan, deploy, and deliver complete enterprise mobility while improving security Choose the right Microsoft enterprise mobility solution for your organization Protect apps and data with Microsoft Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM) Identify suspicious user or device activity in hybrid cloud/on-premises environments Prepare for and successfully implement Microsoft ATA Flexibly manage diverse mobile devices with MDM for Office 365 Configure access, define policies, enroll mobile devices, and manage compliance
The first major book on MDM written by Group Policy and Enterprise Mobility MVP and renowned expert, Jeremy Moskowitz! With Windows 10, organizations can create a consistent set of configurations across the modern enterprise desktop—for PCs, tablets, and phones—through the common Mobile Device Management (MDM) layer. MDM gives organizations a way to configure settings that achieve their administrative intent without exposing every possible setting. One benefit of MDM is that it enables organizations to apply broader privacy, security, and application management settings through lighter and more efficient tools. MDM also allows organizations to target Internet-connected devices to manage policies without using Group Policy (GP) that requires on-premises domain-joined devices. This makes MDM the best choice for devices that are constantly on the go. With Microsoft making this shift to using Mobile Device Management (MDM), a cloud-based policy-management system, IT professionals need to know how to do similar tasks they do with Group Policy, but now using MDM, with its differences and pitfalls. What is MDM (and how is it different than GP) Setup Azure AD and MDM Auto-Enrollment New PC Rollouts and Remote Refreshes: Autopilot and Configuration Designer Enterprise State Roaming and OneDrive Documents Roaming Renowned expert and Microsoft Group Policy and Enterprise Mobility MVP Jeremy Moskowitz teaches you MDM fundamentals, essential troubleshooting techniques, and how to manage your enterprise desktops.
This book is a breakthrough for beginners and intermediates of enterprise mobility. Scholars, executives, and experts can major scale and scope of enterprise mobility for a thirst of knowledge. This book is an independent view on enterprise mobility, which is beneficiary to business heads, technical architects, project managers, analysts, system administrators, project leads, and developers for enterprise mobility, design, development, support, and maintenance. The book has been classified in seven sections. Section one introduces enterprise mobility with definition, objective, focus areas, needs, and challenges of enterprises. Section two details enterprise mobility ecosystem, landscape, and maturity model. Enterprise mobility is surrounded with technical acronyms and terminologies (EMM, EAS, MAM, MDM, MCM, and MEM). Section three provides concept and detail of EMM. Section four emphasizes on technology. This section describes leading mobile platforms, form factors, and type of mobile applications. Section five traverses through enterprise mobile application information flow, architecture, layered structure, and other components. It inspects popular and important architecture ingredients (Push Notification, SSO, mBaas, SOA, and MEAP). Section six shares mobility trends like mobile first, gamification, IOT, and hybrid. Last section seven is a case study for enterprise mobile solution. Finally, appendix section supplements RIX: Best Practices for enterprise mobility pathway.