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  • 1.Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Subject Title A+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3

2. Title of slide goes here 88 pt. Subject Title A The Missing Ingredient: + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 2Preparing the 3Enterprise for Consumer IT + Bullet PointSubject Title BRick Bauer | Director of Research & Development | CompTIA+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 3. Who is CompTIATrade association advancing the global IT industry for 30 years Headquartered in the U.S. with offices in 11 countries Worlds largest provider of vendor-neutral IT certifications 2 million plus IT certification holders 2,000 member companies & 1,000 partners worldwide 4. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Subject Title A+ Bullet Point 1 them changes+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 5. More than MooreTECHNOLOGYMETRICMONTHSFiber optic throughputWavelengths per fiber 9Optical network Dollars per bit 9WirelessBits per second 10Communication Bits per dollar 10Magnetic areal storageGigabits per square inch12Digital cameras Pixels per dollar 12MicroprocessorDollars per cycle 13Supercomputer power FLOPS 14RAM Megabytes per dollar16DNA sequencingDollars per base pair 18PixelsPer array 19Hard disk storage Gigabytes per dollar20ChipMIPS21MicroprocessorTransistors per chip24Bandwidth Kilobits per second per dollar30**Source: Ray Kurzweil: Moores Law: The Fifth Paradigm, in The Singularity is Near 6. Title of slide goes here 88 pt. Subject Title A + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 210,000,000,000 + Bullet Point 3 Subject Title BNumber of1 Smart Phones by 2015+ Bullet Point + Bullet Point 2 + Bullet Point 3 7. Title of slide goes here 88 pt. Subject Title A + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 27,000,000,000 + Bullet Point 3 Subject Title BNumberBullet New Wireless Devices by 2015 + of Point 1 + Bullet Point 2 + Bullet Point 3 8. Title of slide goes here 88 pt. Why is IT so slow? Subject Title AWhy+ are they doing this to me? + Bullet Point 1 Bullet Point 2Why cant I just do it this way? + Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1Whatever; Im outta here.+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 9. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Subject Title A+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 10. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Confessions of a Recovering Subject Title A Control Freak CIO + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 2 + Bullet Point 3 Subject Title B + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 2 + Bullet Point 3 11. Perceived Benefits Flexibility Mobile Access: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Platform Identity Management for Trusted, Semi-Trusted,Untrusted Access & Devices New Strategies for Optimizing EmployeeProductivity Self-Service Model for IT 12. Support for employees in the field 40%25% Support for traveling employees 40% 21% Mobile connection with customers 31%22%Support for employees working from home35% 18%Building customized mobile apps29%11% Moderate FocusHeavy Focus Mobile commerce 25% 14% Source: CompTIAs Trends in Enterprise Mobility study Base: 500 U.S. businesses (aka end users) in a variety of industries 13. Business StrategyApplication Strategy Consumerized, MobileStrategyInformation Management & SecurityBusiness and IT Governance Strategy Strategy 14. People to Engage?Devices to Applications to EmployeesSupport? Mobilize? Customers Android Email Channel/Reseller Blackberry/RIM Field ServiceEcosystem Partners iPhone Fleet Management Supply Chain Symbian Business LineEcosystem webOSApplications General Public Windows Phone Consumer Applications Executive Level Others IT Personnel 15. Is there a thing of which it issaid,See, this is new?It has already been, in the ages before us.Ecclesiastes 1:10 16. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Subject Title A+ Bullet Point 1We have all been here before+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 17. ChallengeHistorical Analogy Consumerization of ITMainframe Client Server Sophistication of the end user Client/Server Web-basedApplications 24x7x365 lifestyle Internet always onIT Architecture & Infrastructure,Current Business Imperative business justificationInformation Security (RegulatoryCurrent Business ImperativeCompliance Drivers) 18. HigherCIO Talents/Skills Mix Technical Skills Business Skills Political Skills Leadership SkillsLower 1960s1970s 1980s 1990s 2000sToday 19. So whats the point? The CIO and the organization faces not onlythe consumerization of information technology, but also the increasing velocity of technologydiffusion into the enterprise.This a very good thing. 20. Challenges for the CIO Sophistication of the end user 24x7x365 lifestyle (was work/life balance) Sourcing/ROI (Internal Rate of Return) Architecture & Infrastructure Information Security CIO as THE LEAD strategic business champion CoIT/Mobility touches ALL OF THE ABOVE 21. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.The ASubject Title Missing Ingredient: Trained IT Professionals+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2Trained Workforce+ Bullet Point 3Creative LearningSubject Title B+ Bullet Point 1Certified Solutions+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 22. Brain Power, Compute Cycles, Mobility,Technology Choice and Human Evolution Brain Power Personal MobilityFrustration Compute PowerGap inKnowledge Personal Choice of TechnologyWorker PerformanceExpectations gap in Enterprise Mobility DeploymentOnset of Mankind Industrial Revolution TV Sitcom Reality TV 23. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.People continue to be an organizationsSubject Title A+ Bullet Point 1greatest Point 3 as well as its greatestasset+ Bullet Point 2+ Bulletworry. That has not changed from 2007.Subject Title B2011 Security Report, Deloitte+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 24. Mobility Insecurity Issues Lost device56%Violation of company policy on corporate data25% Mobile phishing attack 21% Mobile malware 17%Employees disabling security features on mobile devices13%Source: CompTIAs Trends in Enterprise Mobility studyBase: 500 U.S. businesses (aka end users) in a variety of industries 25. Title of slide goes here 88 pt. 40 percent of Subject Title Ahome, Point 1 + Bullet business, government and +channel users of information Bullet Point 2 + Bullet Point 3technology believe human error is the Subject Title Bleading cause of data loss, up from 11 + Bullet Point 1 + Bullet Point 2 percent in 2005. + Bullet Point 3Kroll Ontrack, 2011 Report. 26. Mobility Policy Adoption Require passcode to unlock device 76%Ensure device is secured at all times 41% Encrypt data on device40% Ensure OS/apps are up-to-date33%Disallow "jailbreaking" of OS 26% Online service for tracking/wiping 25% Source: CompTIAs Trends in Enterprise Mobility study Base: 500 U.S. businesses (aka end users) in a variety of industries 27. Title of slide goes here 88 pt.Subject Title A+ Bullet Point 1I was so much older then,+ Bullet Point 2 Im younger than that now.+ Bullet Point 3Subject Title B+ Bullet Point 1+ Bullet Point 2+ Bullet Point 3 28. www.cloudchallenge.com Anchors knowledge gained during CompTIA Cloud Essentials training & preparation for certification exam An exciting method to put theory into practice: serious gaming Multiple scenarios, providing exposure to a broad set of issues Single-player game; play online from anywhere, at any time Learning can be fun and viral 29. CompTIA Mobility Certifications 2012-2013 Vendor EnterpriseneutralMobility+Mobility Standards-Managementbased Build bySMEs in theindustry, for MobilityMobile Securitythe industry Analysis & ManagementArchitecture 30. Thought Leader Ecosystem: March 2012Carriers AT&T, NTT, Deutsche Telekom/T- CustomersMobile, Verizon, Vodaphone Fortune 1000, Government sectorDevice ProvidersWiFi Device & Infrastructure Apple, Cisco, Google/Motorola, HP,Arriba, Avaya, Cisco, Google, HP,Huawei, HTC, Samsung MotorolaMDM Providers Partner Organizations AirWatch, BoxTone, Excitor, Fiberlink,FancyFon, Good Technology, McAfee, CWNP, Enterprise Mobility Forum,MobileIron,Sybase, Symantec, IEEE, WiFi AllianceTangoe, Zenprise. 31. Help Us Solve This Challenge What We Are Asking Today Temperature Rating? Serve on Mobility Certification Advisory Council?(Executive Level) Recommend Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) forCertification Design and Develop (20-30 hours percertification)? Mandate/Recommend in your Organization/Channel? 32. Consumer Devices in the Enterprise Think (again) like an Optimist Provision like an Economist Secure like a Calvinist 33. Parting Questions WLAN capacity and reliability to support the increase inmobile devices and applications (e.g., VDI)? How do I test mobile applications? How does my helpdesk function and how will that change? How flexible is my IT culture right now? How educated is my IT staff and my organization on this? How is my IT department perceived by the rest of thebusiness? 34. Lets Get Prepared for Enterprise Mobilityand the Consumerization of ITRick Bauer, CompTIA R&D [email protected] certification.comptia.org