Join Teamstudio and mobile industry expert Paul Mooney for a valuable day-long workshop, where you’ll learn about numerous mobile topologies, architecture in businesses (from small to enterprise), and the installation, deployment and management of Lotus Traveler, including scaling and security scenarios.
AGENDA
Introduction
- Speaker and course intro
- Agenda overview
Technical Overview
- Modern Demands and challenges
- Servicing the mobile business
- History of device access
- Overview of Traveler
Server Architecture
- Types of server deployment
- Considerations
- Pre-Reqs for Traveler
- Network topologies
Server Management
- Installing Traveler
- Configuring the server
- Setting up security
- Policy overview
- Setting up policies
Lunch
Devices
- Types of devices
- Limitations on devices
- Pros/cons
Hands-on Experience
Deployment Security
- Three scenario configurations
Beyond Traveler
- Limitations of Traveler
- Answering the business questions
Mobile Device Management
Closing Comments
Open Discussion and Wrap-up
A few years ago, it was so easy.
Supplying mobile access to your business was a matter of asking one simple question of your colleagues: “What color do you want for your BlackBerry?”
But in recent years, questions like, “Why can’t I use my own device?” started invading your inbox. At first, you could deflect these questions with a handful of ambiguous statements about security and support, forcing the questioners back into their cubes with an expensive mobile device that had all the business functionality of a paperweight. And you could breathe a sigh of relief.
Despite your efforts, though, the onslaught of questions kept coming, increasing slowly and steadily. Then they started throwing Apples at you. Hard, heavy Apples. Others threw Windows. Some even threw Nokias...
And IBM fuelled the fire by saying, “Well, why shouldn’t your employees be able to use these devices?” IBM’s blessing (free Traveler software) is now causing serious strain on your resources, workload—and your nerves.
So, what do you do?
Come meet some IT consultants who have fought in the trenches, and come out on the other side. With years of experience and doses of dark humour, we’ll bring you through Lotus Traveler deployments from the ground up.
Join Teamstudio and mobile industry expert Paul Mooney for a valuable day-long workshop, where you’ll learn about numerous mobile topologies, architecture in businesses (from small to enterprise), the installation, deployment and management of Lotus Traveler, including scaling and security scenarios. By the end of the day, you’ll have the technical knowledge you need to handle even the most demanding mobile users in your organization.
You need zero knowledge of Lotus Traveler to attend the session. Step by step, we’ll show you the entire process, including device setup, and we’ll explain the terms and devices as we go. You’ll also have the opportunity for hands-on experience, with mobile devices supplied by Teamstudio. We’ll finish up the day with an open discussion on mobile technology and its impact on business, backed up with real world examples and impartial opinions.
Paul Mooney has worked for Bluewave Technology for over 10 years, and is a seasoned presenter and long-time technology blogger (www.pmooney.net). He has been working with Lotus Notes and Domino for over 13 years, and has been involved in hundreds of infrastructure projects around the world. He tries to mix up his full-on geek existence with motorbikes and jogging.
Dates and Locations
November 1, 2011 | Washington, DC Area
The Lorien Hotel & Spa, Old Town Alexandria, VA
$495 per person
Registration
By email
events@teamstudio.com
By phone
Teamstudio EMEA: +44 (0) 1480 424600
Teamstudio NALA: +1 978 232 0145
*Limited seats are available and will be filled on a first come, first served basis.