New WSO2 White Paper Examines a Unified Approach to Managing Applications Across the Enterprise Using WSO2 App Manager
Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) July 06, 2015 -- In today’s connected world, on-boarding new employees carries increasing challenges for enterprise IT organizations tasked with providing role-appropriate access to a range of Web, cloud, mobile and legacy apps. A new white paper from WSO2 looks at the emergence of “workspace aggregator” solutions within the enterprise, such as WSO2 App Manager, to provide a unified application management strategy for addressing this challenge.
The white paper, “The Engaged Organization in a Connected World: Managing Applications through Workspace Aggregators,” begins by discussing how workspace aggregators are helping IT departments to support end-user access to legacy apps, while embracing mobility and device diversity. The paper then focuses on how consolidated management across Web, and mobile apps and data enables effective delivery of resources to the right users on the right devices.
Next, the paper examines how WSO2 App Manager, a multi-platform app store backed by enterprise-wide app security and monitoring, meets an enterprise’s workspace aggregation requirements. It then explores how this benefits enterprise IT with enhanced compliance to organization segregation of duties via role-based app access.
Additionally, the paper examines the WSO2 App Manager architecture and deployment model. It then concludes by discussing how a one-stop app store with a consumer app store-like experience offers a significant step forward in making employee on-boarding processes both efficient and hassle-free.
The white paper can be downloaded at http://wso2.com/whitepapers/the-engaged-organization-in-a-connected-world-managing-applications-through-workspace-aggregators.
About the Authors
Yvonne Wickramasinghe is a senior product manager at WSO2. Previously, she held roles at Virtusa Corp, Interblocks Ltd., and Millennium IT as a business analyst where she was responsible for requirement elicitation and management, software requirements specification (SRS), business requirements specification (BRS), user manual preparation, system demonstrations, and user training.
Samantha Dias, a business development manager at WSO2, focuses on developing strategies to build long-term growth through new and existing markets, customers and relationships. Prior to joining WSO2, she worked at a supply chain software firm and a global boutique consulting firm where she was responsible for new market planning and growth analysis, marketing communications, and new business development.
About WSO2
WSO2 uniquely delivers on the promise of the connected business. It offers the only completely integrated enterprise platform that enables businesses to build, integrate, manage, secure and analyze their APIs, applications, and Web services—on-premises, in the cloud, on mobile devices, and across the Internet of Things. Leading enterprise customers worldwide rely on WSO2’s award-winning 100% open source platform and its robust performance and governance for their mission-critical applications. Today, these businesses represent nearly every sector: health, financial, retail, logistics, manufacturing, travel, technology, telecom and more. Visit http://wso2.com to learn more, or check out the WSO2 community on the WSO2 Blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
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