For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals (Length: 23 pages)

July 14, 2008 (updated April 6, 2009)

Forrester TechRadar™: Enterprise Mobility Infrastructure, Q3 2008

Infrastructure And Services Converge To Make The Workplace Place-Agnostic

This is the third document in the "Mobility Imperative" series.

by Chris Silva

with Simon Yates, Rachel A. Dines


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Enterprises see mobility as a top priority and seek to provide more mobility support to employees, implement solutions that provide seamless movement between networks, and formalize mobile policies. However, simply making mobility a key success goal is not enough. Multiple devices, internal networks, external carrier services, access software, and security all must come together to get the most out of mobility for users that IT serves. This TechRadar will explore the internal network infrastructure and devices that will free users to be mobile, illustrating what security software, carrier services, and overlay applications will help you get more out of your mobility investment. It will also help you avoid outdated or declining standards and technologies, as well as those that aren't yet ready for widescale deployment by your — or any — enterprise organization.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe State Of Plans For Enterprise Mobility Infrastructure

itemWhy The Future Of Enterprise Mobility Infrastructure Matters

itemOverview: Forrester's TechRadar For Enterprise Mobility Infrastructure

itemMobility TechRadar: Diversity And Data Import Demand Smart Infrastructure

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed seven experts and 26 customers and users, including: Aruba Networks, AT&T Mobility, Cisco Systems, Motorola, NetMotion Wireless, Nokia, Research In Motion, Sprint Nextel, and Verizon Wireless.

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Analyst: Chris Silva
Technology: Broadband & Remote Access, Client Computing Hardware, Client Systems, Convergence Services, Data Services, Enterprise Mobile Devices, Enterprise Mobility, IT Infrastructure & Operations, Local Area Networks, Mobile Services, Mobile Software & Platforms, Networking, Telecommunications Services, Telecommunications Services By Region, Voice Services
Geography: North America