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iOS 9 : Redéfinir la Collaboration et le Contrôle

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© 2015 IBM Corporation

Redefine Mobile Collaboration and Control iOS 9 with MaaS360

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Housekeeping items

Duration – 60 minutes Submit your questions to all

panelists in the Q&A box located in the bottom right corner of your screen

Recording and slides will be emailed to you

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Agenda

iOS 9 ‘At a Glance’ – Supported Devices – Multitasking with iPad

Key Enterprise Features in iOS 9 Leveraging iOS 9 with

MaaS360

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iOS 9 – At a Glance

Hundreds of new features, including: – Significantly improved Notes app – Work more quickly with text, and new keyboard shortcuts – Siri is now able to search and index data inside of third party apps – Mail now supports calendar attachments and other ActiveSync 16

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Expect a faster adoption than iOS 8 – Only requires 1.38GB versus 4.38GB for iOS 8 upgrade

Released Sept 16th: iPhone 4s+ iPad 2+, Mini, Air, Pro iPod Touch 5th gen+

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Multitasking on iPad

Slide Over - Quickly work with another app – Great for interrupt driven flows,

responding to notifications – Requires iPad Air+, Mini 2+, Pro

Split View – Work with two apps at the same time – Enables true desktop class

multitasking – Requires iPad Air 2, Mini 4, Pro

Picture in Picture – Watch a video while performing

other tasks – Requires iPad Air+, Mini 2+, Pro

new ways to multitask

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Poll Question

Have you updated to iOS 9 already? – A) Yes, I couldn’t wait for iOS 9 and got started

with the Beta.

– B) Yes, I’ve already updated to iOS 9. Looking forward to the new features!

– C) Not yet, waiting for my company to do more testing.

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Key Enterprise Features in iOS 9

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New Policy Settings and Restrictions

Enterprise Data Security Improvements – Prevent unknown enterprise app installations – Ensure corporate data is not sent via AirDrop

Single Use and Kiosk Device Changes – Disable App Store, but retain app

management capabilities – Restrict changes to Device Name, Passcode,

Wallpapers

New Tools to Control Telecom Costs – Control which apps can use Mobile Data, and

Roaming Data

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New Enterprise Management Capabilities

Deliver Apps to Devices without iTunes ID’s – Requirements

• VPP licenses • App developer to opt-in to device based assignment

– Significant improvement especially for DEP and Kiosk devices • Removes the need for associating iTunes account to

VPP account • Management of multiple Apple ID’s for kiosk and single

use devices

VPP Licenses can now be used in any region • Reduces need for multiple VPP accounts in

multinational companies

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New Enterprise Management Capabilities

Ensure Corporate Apps are Managed – Convert unmanaged apps without reinstall or losing user

data – Prior solution required end user to data app and reinstall

Keep Devices Up to Date

– Remotely initiate downloads and installations of OS updates

– Important as OS updates can include important security updates

– Requires DEP enrolled supervised devices

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Poll Question

Which management feature are you most looking forward to in iOS 9? – A) Distributing Apps without Apple ID’s

– B) Initiating OS updates to my devices

– C) Support for VPP licenses regardless of

country

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Leveraging iOS 9 with MaaS360 Demo

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iOS Upgrade Preparation - Best Practices

Be prepared and test with the Betas – If you have a Developer account, betas are

available during WWDC – New this year, are the public Betas available for

anyone Validate mission critical Apps & IT services are

functional – Any internally developed apps are a must to test – Also important to test VPN’s, Mail, any custom

scripting – Raise any issues found with the vendors

Communicate with Employees – Especially if any actions need to be performed

like upgrading an app – Save your help desk from unnecessary calls

Be prepared for the Future – If you are developing apps internally, pay

attention to the guidance from WWDC – Multitasking uses Auto Layout and Size Classes

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