Mobilize Your Microsoft Apps Without The Risk update from September 2015
Sponsored by: Good Technology
September 3, 2015
On Demand
Many organizations rely on Microsoft apps to run their day-to-day operations. Unfortunately, mobilizing these apps has proven to be a challenge. A heterogeneous device landscape, third-party app proliferation, brittle and idiosyncratic components like per-app VPN or VDI and new cloud services each complicate IT’s effort to mobilize. The result is poor user experience, increased cost and insufficient security and scalability.
Watch this on-demand webinar with Frank Ohlhorst and Good Technology to learn best practices for easily and securely mobilizing your Microsoft apps not only on Windows mobile devices but across iOS and Android devices as well.
Topics will include:
Mobilizing apps including Exchange, Office 365, Lync and SharePoint and Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Enabling new mobile user workflows, enhanced collaboration and productivity
Ensuring consistent management and security across Windows, iOS and Android
Eliminating the tradeoff between security and usability to get the best of both
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Speakers
Frank Ohlhorst is an award-winning technology journalist and IT industry analyst, with extensive experience as a business consultant, editor, author, and blogger. Frank works with both technology startups and established technology ventures, helping them to build channel programs, launch products, validate product quality, create marketing materials, author case studies, eBooks and white papers. Frank is currently freelancing for eWeek, Enterprise Security Planet, Enterprise Networking Planet, CIO.COM, Desktop Engineering Magazine, Techrepublic, Peerlyst and several other publications. Frank has served in a variety of notable IT management and editorial roles and has extensive experience creating content, conducting research, managing teams, deploying enterprise technologies and launching new publications. Frank has written thousands of IT-centric articles and has consulted on hundreds of technology projects.
Michael Khalili is responsible for the Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform, including mobile device management, mobile application management, mobile service management and all platform services used by Good-secured apps. He previously led product marketing at BoxTone before the company was acquired by Good in 2014.
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