Empowering Students with Mobility and BYOD Technology
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Empowering Students with Mobility and BYOD Technology
Simon Furber Network and Data Centre Manager, Brunel University
Ian Foddering Chief Technology Officer, Cisco UK & I
@ifodderi
@SiFurber
#innovatewithmobility
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Consumerization of IT… #innovatewithmobility
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2008: The Mac at Cisco
3,000 Macs inside Cisco
supported entirely by end users
who IT didn’t have to worry about.
…and yet we tried to block them…
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Cisco IT Device Landscape Corporate Laptops (CYOD)
Mobile Devices (BYOD)
Other
34,974
16,429 33,940 12,169 4,247 878
7,406 83,861
#innovatewithmobility
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2009
Mobile BYOD Mandate
Mobile Mail and Wi-Fi on iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, etc.
MacBook Pro
2010-2011
Tablet Support
AnyConnect on Trusted Devices
2012
Cisco eStore Launched
MacBook Air
Mobile Apps
ISE 1.1 Rollout
2013+
BYOD for non-Cisco laptops
Expanded Mobile App Portfolio
Cloud Services
ISE 1.2 and 1.3
2003-2008
Corporate-Paid Devices
Good Mobile
Windows XP
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Cisco Identity Services
Engine (ISE)
MDM
AnyConnect VPN (All Mobile)
Cisco Web Security Appliance (WSA) Cisco Email Security Appliance (ESA)
Inside the Enterprise Outside the Enterprise
Cisco WLAN Controller
Cisco Catalyst Switches
Cisco Prime Infrastructure
WLAN
Devices
Wired Network Devices
Unified Access
Cisco
eStore
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Scale with distributed wired and wireless
data plane
480G stack bandwidth; 40G wireless/switch;
efficient multicast
Maximum resiliency with fast
stateful recovery
Layered network high availability design with
stateful switchover
Single platform for wired
and wireless
Common IOS, same administration point,
one release
Uni f ied Access - One Po l icy | One Management | One Network
Network wide visibility for
faster troubleshooting
Wired and wireless
traffic visible at every hop
Consistent security and quality of
service control
Hierarchical bandwidth management and distributed policy
enforcement
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82% more devices 28% more users 203% more data usage
33% fewer cases 28% higher satisfaction 25% lower per user cost 2 year comparison
Service Metrics Providing Business and Employee Benefits
#innovatewithmobility
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• BYOD is not new in education – been @Brunel since 1999
• We act as providers of Service, Support, Applications and Information
• Policies, Rules, Security Requirements
• Aim is to be inclusive of all devices and online-needs
• Mobility is seen as a necessity (since 2009)
Wi-Fi. No more being a ‘slave to the cable’
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• Different types of users
• Vast number of devices, types and platforms
• The impact on the infrastructure - behaviours
• Ownership of the device
• Easy to use – just like at home
• Legality
• Speeds and user experience
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• ‘Connect Portal’ – self-service portal where everything you need is in one place (Established 2004)
• Wireless infrastructure that now touches the whole campus
• Expectation is for Wi-Fi; less use of Wired
• 1200 APs dual standard
• Policy based authentication system that is automatically provisioned from the Connect Portal
• Integrated with our MIS systems
• Devolved guest Wi-Fi access plus eduroam
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• Doing nothing isn’t an option. Generation-YNOT? Find ways to say Yes!
• Complicated things should be hidden – easy to use, home-like feel
• Security
• More robust and embedded
• Educating users on what is good and safe is essential, but difficult
• Supportive of the expected experience
• Think about scale, how people use devices and how they move around
• For every laptop there are 3 other types of device
• Everyone has 2-3 devices and the number is rising
• Drive by wireless clients
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Ian Foddering,
Chief Technology Officer
Cisco UK & Ireland
@ifodderi
Simon Furber,
Network and Data Centre Manager
Brunel University
@SiFurber
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http://www.cisco.com/go/byod
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