Citrix redefines enterprise mobility with feature enhancement to XenMobile
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
Citrix(NASDAQ:CTXS) has reportedly made an official announcement regarding the new security and feature enhancements to the Citrix XenMobile solution.
The new release empowers organizations in highly regulated industries,
such as government agencies, to embrace device choice, improve
productivity with quick access to more apps, and provide support for
Microsoft Lync online meetings and other communication environments,
without sacrificing security, control and, most importantly, user
experience. Citrix also enables enterprises and government agencies that
are planning to phase out BlackBerry devices to transition smoothly,
knowing their data and existing apps are secure, integrated and
supported.
Tom Simmons, Area Vice-President, U.S. Public Sector, Citrix,
added, "By embracing these mobility trends, agencies can improve
employee productivity and job satisfaction while taking advantage of the
latest in device and service-provider technologies. Citrix XenMobile
enables the management of the devices and the mobile applications, and
when paired with other Citrix technologies that expose applications, IT
resources and workspaces to these devices, provides the most complete EMM solution for government."
XenMobile
enables government agencies and other highly regulated organizations to
mobilize their employees without sacrificing security or control.
XenMobile provides a complete EMM solution for highly regulated
organizations to manage mobile apps, data and devices. With XenMobile,
government agencies and enterprises gain control over personal and
corporate-issued mobile devices with full configuration, security,
provisioning and support capabilities. This also includes visibility
into currently deployed BlackBerry devices. XenMobile meets IT
departments’ need for mobile security, compliance and control while
allowing employees new ways to work better.
The new Citrix XenMobile 8.7 will be available for download for current customers this month.
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