In modern business, the complexity and range of use cases for mobile continues to expand. Mobile data, the catalyst for this growth, is a double-edged sword: It empowers organizations just as much as it endangers them. It provides invaluable information instantaneously and a constant connectivity that enables workers to do their jobs regardless of where they’re situated.
Its benefits notwithstanding, mobile data exposes companies of all
types and sizes to innumerable risks related to its transmission,
storage and overall level of protection.
Through continued global investment in its platform, services and
technology, IBM MaaS360 provides the tools and resources required by
worldwide enterprise mobility management (EMM)
clients to carefully balance the benefits of mobility with its
associated risks. This enables organizations to achieve an equilibrium
that ensures:
- Compliance with local, national and global regulations;
- Data privacy; and
- A strong mobile security strategy.
MaaS360 for Cross-Country Data Compliance
Regarded by leading analysts as a best-in-class cloud offering,
MaaS360 EMM epitomizes the 24/7 accessibility that empowers
organizations to fully enable, manage and secure their mobile devices,
apps, docs and data on a global scale. These clients must also comply
with local data privacy regulations as their mobile data makes its way
across international borders.
To accommodate customers seeking a software-as-a-service (SaaS)
offering whose operations extend across foreign countries and
continents, MaaS360 has announced an expansion
that will extend localized services within the next two years across
Europe, Asia and the Americas. Developmental processes have already
begun for the first two, for which support will launch in India and
France.
MaaS360 will be added to existing IBM Cloud locations. To date, IBM
Cloud has amassed 47 data centers across 26 countries, a network with
which MaaS360 will continue to grow as IBM further extends its global
footprint.

Built for Compliance
MaaS360 will be contextually architected with regional ordinances
taken into consideration. This will enable customers to expand their
flexibility via global transmissions of mobile data without violating
local privacy standards.
For example, European clients, and others whose data flows through
Europe, will need to abide by new EU directives arriving in May 2018.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
will dictate how businesses address their data life cycles — things
like management, access, storage and security. Those who fail to comply
will face costly consequences. It’s important for clients to maintain
focus on large-scale mobile rollouts that meet local requirements.
Expert Consultation for GDPR Readiness
Merely complying with regulations should never be the goal.
Compliance should be the starting point of a larger strategy built for
long-term success.
With IBM Privacy Consulting Services,
customers can analyze their current processes and fine-tune their
efforts surrounding data privacy. Experienced IBM mobility experts work
directly with your internal business, legal, IT and management
representatives to address current gaps, establishing best practices to
oust the competition and maximize returns on other technology
investments.

With more than a year remaining until the GDPR is in full swing, now
is the time for organizations to peel back the layers on their current
strategies and determine how they can put their best foot forward for
future success within an intensifying regulatory climate.
Leveraging IBM Privacy Consulting Services, clients can assess their readiness for the GDPR and identify the roadblocks they’ll need to overcome between now and May 2018 to ensure they’re acclimatized for data privacy.
New Services to Accelerate Mobile Success
Expanding on its new service offerings portfolio, IBM MaaS360
unveiled a complete program geared toward maturity and success with
secure enterprise mobility, including:
- Mobile Security and Productivity Workshops to ensure strategy, policy and technology are aligned to meet organizational goals for enterprise mobility;
- Mobility Success Services to help your organization achieve fast time to value for your investment in MaaS360 for mobile devices, apps and content;
- Health Check Services to assess full mobile environment status, review challenges and recommend actions; and
- Mobility Training Workshops to impart mobile expertise to operations, administrative and help desk teams.
Among our Mobility Success Services, customers may opt for Quick
Start or Time-to-Value Services, which can be completed in as few as six
days or up to three months, depending on how thorough of a review they
are looking to complete.
Quick Start Services afford fast and exceptional guidance to maximize
your investment. With Time-to-Value Services, we remain at your side
every step of the way for an in-depth engagement to help maximize ROI
and jump-start mobile transformation.
Since the organizations we work with scale widely in size and
variety, each service is catered to the unique needs of the individual
client. We begin by gathering specific information on the environment in
its current state, analyzing findings and measuring for competency with
industry standards. We then provide recommendations to ensure all
facets of the program are hitting on all cylinders for a successful
implementation.
MaaS360 Packaging Structure
In alignment with these new services, IBM recently released new product packaging for MaaS360 that is structured around organizational maturity within the EMM market:
- Essentials for entry-level mobility management;
- Deluxe for extended control over secure productivity;
- Premier for the full gamut of tools needed for access and collaboration; and
- Enterprise for sophisticated analysis, malware detection and effortless scaling.
Sequentially organized, each new tier is intended to grow alongside
enterprises, taking into account the various malleable forces at play in
the ever-changing market. These include strategy shifts, increases in
device volume, software and hardware advancements, new use cases for
mobile and the growing threat landscape.
EMM Meets CASB for End-to-End Integration
Without the right tools to assess activity, analyze threat severity
and enforce corporate policies, cloud resources in your environment can
be accessed without authorization. IBM’s latest integration of MaaS360
with IBM Cloud Security Enforcer (CSE)
gives system administrators the visibility, analysis and control that
is critical to achieving secure mobile cloud resource access in their
environment. The integration enables security leaders to:
- Assess identity and security posture to control access to enterprise cloud apps;
- Leverage IBM X-Force integrity analyses to evaluate the integrity of accessed resources; and
- Prohibit access to apps that do not meet security requirements.
Learn More
In the coming weeks, MaaS360 experts will outline the full impact of
these new investments and advancements as they make their way to the
enterprise. Join us for our upcoming webinars and learn how:
- MaaS360 will enable adherence to regional data privacy standards;
- Services aid in the design and development of a modern mobility strategy;
- Solutions packaging accelerates organizational maturity with enterprise mobility; and
- CSE integration advances transparency and control over cloud app and resource access.

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