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IBM Goes Big with MobileFirst Portfolio of Solutions

IBM Goes Big with MobileFirst Portfolio of Solutions
February 21, 2013 11:05AM

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"MobileFirst is a clear acknowledgment by IBM that cloud and social media are changing the way organizations and their end users do business," said analyst Laura DiDio. "IBM's MobileFirst will address these needs in the manner for which Big Blue is known: with products and a comprehensive strategy."

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A day after VMware rolled out Horizon to deal with challenges in a "bring your own device" world, IBM unveiled MobileFirst. Big Blue is billing MobileFirst as a comprehensive mobile Relevant Products/Services portfolio that combines security, analytics and app development software Relevant Products/Services with cloud Relevant Products/Services-based services and deep mobile expertise.

Practically speaking, enterprises can tap MobileFirst solutions to streamline management Relevant Products/Services of employee mobile devices, create a new mobile-commerce app, and tackle other mobile-specific tasks. The solutions are based, in part, on 270 patents in wireless Relevant Products/Services innovations and 10 mobile-related acquisitions in the past four years.

Robert LeBlanc, senior vice president of Middleware Software at IBM, said mobile computing to date has been dominated by discussions of new smartphones, operating systems, games and apps Relevant Products/Services. But enterprises have yet to tap into the potential of mobile business.

"Just as the Internet transformed the way we bank, book vacations and manage our healthcare Relevant Products/Services, mobile computing is also transforming industries," LeBlanc said. "As these devices become ingrained in everything that we do, businesses are now in the palms of their customers' hands."

Inside MobileFirst

Here's IBM's premise: In order to be successful in embracing mobile for driving revenue growth, clients need an integrated strategy for mobile, cloud, Big Data, social business and security. According to IBM's recent Tech Trends Report, only one in 10 organizations has the skills needed to effectively apply advanced technologies such as mobile computing. With MobileFirst, IBM aims to help clients harness these complex technologies to drive innovation and growth.

With MobileFirst, IBM has expanded the capabilities of IBM Worklight to simplify deployment with features like single sign-on capabilities for multiple applications. IBM also extended its context-based, mobile-access control solutions and expanded mobile-application vulnerability testing with support for Apple iOS apps in the latest release of AppScan.

Meanwhile, new updates to IBM Endpoint Manager include enhanced support for BYOD Relevant Products/Services programs and increased security standards that are critical to governments and regulated environments. And IBM is expanding its Tealeaf CX Mobile solution to give enterprises more visual insight into mobile behaviors so they can better understand where improvements are needed and create exceptional and consistent consumer experiences across mobile devices. (continued...)

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