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| JUNE 2010 Reuters |
Good Tech software may aid corporate iPhone sales Good Technology rolls out full corporate iPhone support. Supports Apple push into RIM-dominated corporate market. Apple to launch new iPhone model on Thursday. |
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| JUNE 2010 IT-Director.com |
Good Technology boosts iPhone security controls Good adds iPhone Management and Compliance Manager to Good for Enterprise |
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| JUNE 2010 CNET News |
Good Technology boosts iPhone security controls AIM Media has been using Good for Enterprise, software and service from Good Technology that lets companies manage and secure smart phones that employees are increasingly using for work and play. |
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| JUNE 2010 Fortune |
iPhones for BlackBerries at UBS UBS panelists noted it is currently testing software from Good Technology that works with a multitude of devices such as Apple's iPhone, and allows for personal and business content to be accessed in a secure way on a single device. |
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| JUNE 2010 FierceMobileContent |
Mobile Device Security in the Enterprise: Patching Up and Catching Up Mobile device security has taken on a new dimension as the number of smartphone platforms proliferate in the enterprise market. Yet, according to analysts and security firms, many enterprises are just beginning to wake up to the challenges of implementing device security policies, and awareness is still below where it needs to be. |
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| JUNE 2010 InformationWeek |
Global CIO: You Do Allow Work E-mail On iPhones, Right? Vanguard's the latest company to let employees use personal smartphones for work. Time to put this on your IT agenda. |
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| MAY 2010 Mobile Enterprise |
Harrah's Transitions To Individual-Liable Smartphone Model Harrah's is adding an individual-liable smartphone model. If an employee is approved to get a device, or even if they are not approved, individual-liable model will say they can get any device they want as long as it supports Good Mobile Messaging. |
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| MAY 2010 TMCnet.com |
Good Technology at Interop Las Vegas 2010 Dimitri Volkmann, VP Enterprise Product Management speaks with TMCnet.com Rich Tehrani at Interop Las Vegas 2010. |
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| APR 2010 Forbes.com |
The End of the BlackBerry Elite Companies are increasingly allowing workers to use their personal smartphones for work. |
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| MAR 2010 San Franscisco Chronicle |
Business Customers Eager to Try Apple iPad Good Technology, which sells secure messaging products for smart phones, is preparing to release an iPad version of its Good for Enterprise product in April. |
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| FEB 2010 Telecoms.com |
Good Technology, CEO, Brian Bogosian Brian Bogosian, CEO of mobile messaging firm Good Technology, talks about the fragmentation of device platforms, cloud services, and device management. |
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| FEB 2010 bnetTV.com |
Good Technology, Noel Sy-Quia Noel Sy-Quia-GM South Europe for Good Technology speaks about wireless solutions at the 2010 Mobile World Congress at Barcelona. |
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| JAN 2010 PC World |
Nexus One is "Good" for Business
Good for Enterprise provides IT administrators with the tools they need to securely integrate the various smartphone platforms into the enterprise--like end-to-end encryption of communications and data, and the ability to remotely erase data and manage password policies. |
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| JAN 2010 ZDNet UK |
Google Promises Enterprise Nexus Android Phone Google will offer an enterprise-focused Nexus Android handset through its new web store, Android chief Andy Rubin has said. |
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| DEC 2009 InfoWorld |
Finally, Real Security for iPhone and Android Good Technology's new clients give BlackBerry-level security to the two top Web-oriented smartphones. |
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| DEC 2009 GCN |
Army's Go Mobile Puts Big Computing Power Into Soldiers' Pockets Good Technology provides the Army with its Good for Government server, which sits behind the firewall in the AKO data center. There it interfaces with AKO's back-end systems, including its messaging platform and directory infrastructure. |
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| DEC 2009 New York Times |
As Phones Do More, They Become Targets of Hacking Mobile phones are becoming ever more like personal computers. That means they are also becoming more vulnerable to traditional computer menaces like hackers and viruses. Companies like Good Technology already offer mobile security tools, but their systems are aimed at businesses. |
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| DEC 2009 FierceMobileIT |
Good Technology Addresses Devices Coming in the Enterprise Back Door Good Technology announced that its enterprise software will support Apple's iPhone, the Palm Pre and several Android devices--the typical devices that employees want to bring into the enterprise through the back door. |
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| DEC 2009 InformationWeek |
Top 10 Smartphone Advances Of 2009 For Google, the growing success of Android exposes more users to its ecosystem and potentially to its online advertising juggernaut. Enterprise mobility specialists like Good Technology said there is growing interest from corporations wanting to use Android-powered smartphones. |
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| DEC 2009 Defense Systems |
Hands on with Army Go Mobile Gear Smart phones, solar chargers and wireless devices puts AKO portal in soldiers' pockets. |
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| DEC 2009 BLORGE |
Add-on Security for the iPhone If there has been a knock on the iPhone over the last couple of years, it has been that it did not offer the same level of security as the RIM Blackberry line, and was thus not as good for corporate applications. There is some relief on that front, due to the release of an iPhone software client from Good Technology. |
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| DEC 2009 computing.co.uk |
Good Technology Extends Email to iPhone and Android Good Technology has added support for Apple's iPhone and Google's Android platforms to its enterprise mobility suite, allowing organisations to provide email access to users via these increasingly popular handsets. |
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| DEC 2009 Betanews |
An Alternative to Research in Motion's Enterprise E-mail? There's An App for That! Good Technology, a long-running provider of mobile e-mail solutions, today debuted its Good for Enterprise iPhone app, which provides secure access to corporate e-mail, calendars and contacts with companies using the Good for Enterprise mobile e-mail solution. |
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| NOV 2009 InfoWorld |
Making Sense of Mobile Management As smartphones grow more popular, you'll be under more pressure to manage them. How far should you go? |
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| NOV 2009 CNET |
Is Android Ready for Enterprise Use? Android 2.0 is enticing new customers who've never owned a smartphone. But what about business users? With support for corporate e-mails and calendars, Google Android isn't just for consumer users, but some IT managers have raised concerns over the OS's ActiveSync client and its encryption and security. |
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| NOV 2009 Business Management |
The Device Dilemma The tug of war between employees' mobile demands and IT's security needs. Employees are increasingly insisting on using their favorite mobile devices for corporate data and applications access regardless of their company's approved platform. |
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| NOV 2009 InfoWorld |
First Look: Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris Are Risky for Business The Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris proved to be surprisingly good phones but the two new Google Android phones lack basic security capabilities that make them unusable in many business environments. |
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| NOV 2009 Wall Street Journal |
It's a Free Country...So Why Can't I Pick The Technology I Use In The Office? Some forward-thinking companies are giving employees more freedom to pick mobile phones, computers and applications for work—in some cases, they're even giving workers allowances to spend on outfitting themselves. The result, they've found, is more-productive employees. |
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| NOV 2009 InfoWorld |
Android vs. iPhone: Business Loses Either Way The battle to win users' hearts -- and wallets -- has one clear loser: IT. The smartphone as a class appears to be putting the needs of enterprise users and the IT jockeys laboring to protect enterprise security firmly in the backseat. |
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| OCT 2009 U.S. Army |
AKO 'Go Mobile' to Give Users Virtual Desktop in Backpack Users of the "Go Mobile" system will be able to use the Internet and authenticate to the Army Knowledge Online/Defense Knowledge Online Web portal through a smart phone, using cellular data services, just about anywhere in the world they can get a signal. |
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| OCT 2009 RCR Wireless |
Empowered consumers are changing business practices As consumers continue to embrace smartphones, businesses are going to have to change some of their practices to continue to satisfy their customers, as well as meet their own employees' needs. |
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| OCT 2009 Digital Media Buzz |
Good For You: Office Mobility in the Palm of Your Hand Good Technology is on the fast track to becoming a leader in providing mobile services for individuals on the cutting edge of digital media. California-based Good Technology has developed Good Works to bring mobile capability opportunities to businesses, government and regular users. Good Works is comprised of three components — Good for Enterprise, Good for Government and Good for You. |
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| SEP 2009 InfoWorld |
How to Avoid the Smartphone Exchange Policy Lie The recent revelation that Apple's iPhone OS had been falsely reporting to Exchange servers that iPhones and iPod Touches provided on-device encryption when in fact they did not has raised several questions regarding mobile device support for EAS (Exchange ActiveSync) policies -- vital safeguards many businesses employ to secure access to corporate information, whether to meet specific regulations or as a matter of general security prudence. | |
| SEP 2009 Digital Beat |
Enterprises Run to Catch Up with Employee Smart Phone Trends Employees are insistent on using the phones they like best regardless of which devices their companies support, according to new research commissioned in the U.S. and U.K. by Good Technology, a provider of technology that allows enterprises to securely run applications on any phone. |
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| SEP 2009 San Francisco Business Times |
Good Technology Aims to Raise Mobile Security Good Technology is betting that as business demand for smartphones increases, the need for secure support of varied platforms and devices will follow. |
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| SEP 2009 Information Week |
Good Technology Adds Android Support The company will also offer iPhone and Pre support to help companies whose employees use personal devices to access enterprise networks. |
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| AUG 2009 Forbes.com |
Beyond BlackBerry BlackBerrys have long been the corporate mobile device of choice. But mobile technology provider Good Technology says corporations are itching to adopt other smart phones like the iPhone, Palm Pre and handsets running Google's Android operating system. |
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| May 2009 eWeek |
Good Technology Purchases Intercasting Good Technology, which provides mobile e-mail and other products for the enterprise, has acquired Intercasting with an eye toward expanding the reach of its applications further into the mobile space. After being purchased by Motorola in 2007, Good Technology was acquired by Visto in February. |
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| May 2009 Business Week |
Managing iPhones in the Enterprise With more employees taking their iPhones to work, IT departments are scrambling to figure out a way to manage them. The iPhone, unlike the BlackBerry, started out as a consumer device and still lacks some management and security features that corporations have come to expect from other mobile devices. Now, a number of software companies including Good Technology are stepping in to fill that void. |
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| APR 2009 Macworld |
Good Offers iPhone Management for Enterprise Use Visto is acquiring Good Technology, the company Motorola bought just about two years ago, giving Visto a leg up in its competition against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM). |
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| FEB 2009 Wireless Week |
Visto Ups Arsenal Against RIM Good Technology announced enterprise management support for companywide usage of the iPhone. |
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| FEB 2009 CIO Toiday |
Motorola Sells Good Tech So Visto Can Target RIM Motorola is selling Good Technology, which it bought in 2006 to compete with Research in Motion. The buyer is Visto, which also wants to compete with the BlackBerry maker in mobile services. Motorola and Visto didn't announce the terms, but an analyst said Visto faces an uphill battle, especially against Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync. |
