Good Technology (News - Alert), a company that provides secure mobility solutions, recently announced that it has been recognized as the leading mobile device management (MDM) vendor by The 451 Group (News - Alert). According to a study conducted by The 451 Group, Good Technology has the largest number of in-use, piloted and planned implementations.
The report has a special mention for Good Technology’s Good for Enterprise solution that securely manages data and devices and accelerates day one employee productivity with secure email, calendar information, contacts details, browser access, tasks management and document data. It delivers an integrated and intuitive mobile user experience to increase productivity.
For enterprises looking for a greater level of security, Good for Enterprise supports S/MIME, securing access to the email through certificate-based authentication. Moreover, the Good Collaboration Suite adds secure access and sync of SharePoint and file server documents and collaboration through secure instant messaging.
Recently, Good for Enterprise got a new certification to Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 Augmented (EAL4+) standards. This certification gives Good for Enterprise quite a bit of new credibility in the market, as well as opening up the concept of sandboxing when it comes to providing mobile security functions. Good for Enterprise offers its own set of security measures, built around an AES-192 bit encryption system that offers secure tunneling for data on every hop.
"As demand for mobility within the enterprise continues to accelerate, and IT spending remains under pressure, the bar will continue to raise for vendors in this space to deliver proven solutions that can provide real security, while retaining device flexibility and a great user experience," said Christy Wyatt, CEO of Good Technology. "Good has been the leader in providing innovative solutions to global organizations while helping them to drive secure mobility more broadly across their user base, and more cost effectively, empowering users on the devices they love."
Edited by Cassandra Tucker