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The technology that would become XenMobile was created by MDM developer Zenprise. [5] [6] [7] In January 2013, Citrix acquired Zenprise. [8] [9] Citrix merged the existing mobile device management (MDM) functionality of Zenprise with its own Citrix Cloud Gateway mobile application management (MAM) software to create XenMobile.
Citrix Introduces XenMobile MDM Enterprise Mobile Device Management Rounds Out the Industry's Most Comprehensive Mobility Portfolio, Eliminating the Need for Point Solutions from Multiple Vendors ...
These are the discontinued Mobile Device Management solutions: Good Technology - acquired by BlackBerry on November 2, 2015. [5] Parallels MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [6] SAP Afaria MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [7]
Citrix Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire MDM Leader Zenprise Addition of MDM Enables Citrix to offer the Industry's Most Comprehensive Product Line for Managing Mobile Devices, Apps and Data ...
Zenprise provided Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions [buzzword] to enterprises. The company's solutions [ buzzword ] were available in both on-premise and cloud-based ( SaaS ) versions. Zenprise MobileManager and Zencloud allowed companies and government agencies to manage and secure mobile devices, including iOS , Android , BlackBerry ...
Citrix Positioned as a Leader in 2013 Mobile Device Management Software Magic Quadrant Citrix Also Receives Highest Score for Overall Use Case in the Critical Capabilities for MDM Report SANTA ...
A Nirvana Phone was a marketing phrase coined by Citrix for a smartphone that could be docked with external displays and keyboards to create an alternative desktop or laptop computer system. It was to define a new category of mobile device with a capability beyond a conventional smartphone computer. [ 1 ]
Citing the plethora of mobile devices in the enterprise – and a growing demand for mobile apps from employees, line-of-business decision-makers, and customers – the report states that organizations are broadening their "mobility strategy" beyond mobile device management to "managing a growing number of mobile applications". [9]