Datamation content and product recommendations are
editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links
to our partners.
Learn More
Enterprise mobility is turning into a big deal and IBM is itching to prove that it’s on the case.
The IT products and services giant today debuted its MobileFirst portfolio and pledged to double the company’s investments in mobile this year. MobileFirst encompasses a suite of mobile offerings that Big Blue is gathering under the MobileFirst umbrella. They include mobile device management, analytics and mobile developer outreach and support in partnership with AT&T.
The aim, according to Robert LeBlanc, senior vice president of IBM middleware software, is to shepherd the bring your own device (BYOD) movement into an era of business-enabled mobility. “To date, mobile computing has been dominated by discussions of new smartphones, operating systems, games and apps. But enterprises have yet to tap into the potential of mobile business,” he said in a company statement.
If iOS and Android smartphones and tablets like the iPad aren’t already an integral part of the normal workday, they soon will be, says IBM.
LeBlanc added, “As these devices become ingrained in everything that we do, businesses are now in the palms of their customers’ hands. IBM MobileFirst is designed to make the transformation to becoming a mobile enterprise a reality.”
In support of that vision, IBM unveiled a unified solutions set, deliverable via the cloud or as managed services, to help enterprises integrate mobility into their IT setups and business processes.
IBM’s newly-announced mobile slate includes updates to IBM Worklight, the mobile applications platform that the company acquired last year. Features include single sign-on for multiple applications and a new Rational Test Workbench beta for mobile app testing.
On the mobile device management (MDM) front, IBM announced increased device support and security updates for Endpoint Manager. A refreshed version of AppScan provides vulnerability testing for iOS apps.
IBM is relying on tech from another acquisition, Tealeaf, for mobile analytics. The company plans to expand its Tealeaf CX Mobile visual analytics product to provide organizations a window into mobile behaviors.
Services also play a big role. MobileFirst Strategy and Design Services are anchored by IBM Interactive, the company’s new Mobile Maturity Model assessment service and new Mobile Workshops to help clients accelerate their projects. In terms of setting up and managing mobile environments, IBM is enlisting the Enhanced Network Infrastructure Services for Mobile, Mobile Enterprise Services for Managed Mobility and Mobile Application Platform Management units.
Recognizing that developers can make or break a mobile ecosystem, the company has forged a partnership with AT&T that allows coders to integrate features like speech recognition and quick payments via IBM Worklight and AT&T’s cloud APIs. IBM is also pouring technical documentation into online resources developerWorks and CodeRally.
Pedro Hernandez is a contributing editor at InternetNews.com, the news service of the IT Business Edge Network, the network for technology professionals. Follow him on Twitter @ecoINSITE.
-
Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Driving Greater Equality
FEATURE | By James Maguire,
December 16, 2020
-
AI vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
December 11, 2020
-
Huawei’s AI Update: Things Are Moving Faster Than We Think
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
December 04, 2020
-
Keeping Machine Learning Algorithms Honest in the ‘Ethics-First’ Era
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
November 18, 2020
-
Key Trends in Chatbots and RPA
FEATURE | By Guest Author,
November 10, 2020
-
Top 10 AIOps Companies
FEATURE | By Samuel Greengard,
November 05, 2020
-
What is Text Analysis?
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
November 02, 2020
-
How Intel’s Work With Autonomous Cars Could Redefine General Purpose AI
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
October 29, 2020
-
Dell Technologies World: Weaving Together Human And Machine Interaction For AI And Robotics
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
October 23, 2020
-
The Super Moderator, or How IBM Project Debater Could Save Social Media
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
October 16, 2020
-
Top 10 Chatbot Platforms
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
October 07, 2020
-
Finding a Career Path in AI
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
October 05, 2020
-
CIOs Discuss the Promise of AI and Data Science
FEATURE | By Guest Author,
September 25, 2020
-
Microsoft Is Building An AI Product That Could Predict The Future
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
September 25, 2020
-
Top 10 Machine Learning Companies 2021
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
September 22, 2020
-
NVIDIA and ARM: Massively Changing The AI Landscape
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
September 18, 2020
-
Continuous Intelligence: Expert Discussion [Video and Podcast]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By James Maguire,
September 14, 2020
-
Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Ethics [Video]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By James Maguire,
September 13, 2020
-
IBM Watson At The US Open: Showcasing The Power Of A Mature Enterprise-Class AI
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
September 11, 2020
-
Artificial Intelligence: Perception vs. Reality
FEATURE | By James Maguire,
September 09, 2020
SEE ALL
ARTICLES