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05/02/11 © 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property. Mobile Device Management Readiness Workshop A structured approach to preparing for evaluation and selection of enforced mobility policy infrastructure. Your business units demand ever increasing deployments of the latest mobile devices to satisfy a thirst for agility and competitive edge. Balancing the risks created by exposing all the data on these devices is crucial to achieving value from your mobility deployment. With an inextricable combination of devices, applications, and data sources forming a nexus of uncertainty in your user’s hand, what you need is a holistic approach to extending the governance you now have over desktop and laptop operating systems into the mobile world. You need mobile device management. AT&T can help you figure out what that means. A Workshop Designed To Help This workshop is designed to prepare organizations to thoroughly and objectively evaluate software platforms designed to provide mobile device management and policy enforcement. Activities and Deliverables During this four hour interactive workshop, the following activities will be facilitated: Data Classification Starting with a generic data taxonomy, a facilitated discussion will produce an enhanced data classification schedule for the mobility initiative. User Classification Starting with a generic user constituency taxonomy, a facilitated discussion will produce a list of defined user groups and qualification criteria. Application Inventory Starting with a generic list of common horizontal applications built into mobile devices, an expanded list of applications required by the mobility initiative will be identified. Interface Model Using the application inventory, a finite number of interface models will be derived for application access to enterprise data. User/Application Data Sensitivity Matrix A matrix showing the sensitivity of data accessed by each user group for each application will be developed. The highest sensitivity level for data accessed by each user group will be identified. Device Inventory A list of mobile device operating systems to be supported will be developed. High-level Mobility Policy Based on the existing governance doctrine, a high-level set of enforceable rules will be development and grouped into policies. Facilitators Michael DiBella is an enterprise architect with over eighteen years of experience in soſtware products development and technology solutions implementation. Mike acts as subject maer expert for mobile device management and enforced policy infrastructure for the global AT&T Business Solutions organization. Mike has a BSBA in Management Information Systems and is a Microsoſt Certified System Engineer. Anthony Sebti is an enterprise architect with over nineteen years of experience in soſtware development, technical consulting, business process improvement and systems integration. Anthony has authored whitepapers on enterprise application integration, bandwidth optimization, device management, and network security, and he holds several certifications including Microsoſt Certified System Administrator and Certified Information Systems Security Professional. Mobility Solutions Services For more information contact your AT&T Representative or visit us at www.a.com/business.

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05/02/11 © 2011 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.

Mobile Device Management Readiness Workshop A structured approach to preparing for evaluation and selection of enforced mobility policy infrastructure.

Your business units demand ever increasing deployments of the latest mobile devices to satisfy a thirst for agility and competitive edge. Balancing the risks created by exposing all the data on these devices is crucial to achieving value from your mobility deployment.

With an inextricable combination of devices, applications, and data sources forming a nexus of uncertainty in your user’s hand, what you need is a holistic approach to extending the governance you now have over desktop and laptop operating systems into the mobile world. You need mobile device management.

AT&T can help you figure out what that means.

A Workshop Designed To HelpThis workshop is designed to prepare organizations to thoroughly and objectively evaluate software platforms designed to provide mobile device management and policy enforcement.

Activities and DeliverablesDuring this four hour interactive workshop, the following activities will be facilitated:

Data Classification Starting with a generic data taxonomy, a facilitated discussion will produce an enhanced data classification schedule for the mobility initiative.

User Classification Starting with a generic user constituency taxonomy, a facilitated discussion will produce a list of defined user groups and qualification criteria.

Application Inventory Starting with a generic list of common horizontal applications built into mobile devices, an expanded list of applications required by the mobility initiative will be identified.

Interface Model Using the application inventory, a finite number of interface models will be derived for application access to enterprise data.

User/Application Data Sensitivity Matrix A matrix showing the sensitivity of data accessed by each user group for each application will be developed. The highest sensitivity level for data accessed by each user group will be identified.

Device Inventory A list of mobile device operating systems to be supported will be developed.

High-level Mobility Policy Based on the existing governance doctrine, a high-level set of enforceable rules will be development and grouped into policies.

Facilitators

Michael DiBella is an enterprise architect with over eighteen years of experience in software products development and technology solutions implementation.

Mike acts as subject matter expert for mobile device management and enforced policy infrastructure for the global AT&T Business Solutions organization. Mike has a BSBA in Management Information Systems and is a Microsoft Certified System Engineer.

Anthony Sebti is an enterprise architect with over nineteen years of experience in software development, technical consulting, business process improvement and

systems integration. Anthony has authored whitepapers on enterprise application integration, bandwidth optimization, device management, and network security, and he holds several certifications including Microsoft Certified System Administrator and Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

Mobility Solutions Services

For more information contact your AT&T Representative or visit us at www.att.com/business.