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Secure Enterprise WorkspaceExperience a secure mobile workspace similar to your laptop or desktop. Users accept authentication when signing on to the enterprise network but want uninhibited access for updating their Facebook Status. Check out how Bitzer’s container solution creates a secure enterprise workspace containing internal web apps, secure browser, email, contacts, calendar, document editor, etc. See examples for SharePoint and Oracle BI apps that can maximize BYOD benefits. |
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Bitzer m/DriveDesktop-like file-explorer experience |
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Data Leakage ProtectionData leakage is a big concern when deploying enterprise mobility. You can prevent misuse of data on internal websites and third party apps, and how data is protected based on dynamic policies that can be defined at the user level. |
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Secure Document EditingBYOD becomes truly beneficial when users can work with documents and apps. Find out how easy it is to safely access documents and edit them within a secure container. Watch the Single Sign On experience for an Intranet site like SharePoint. Watch how to download, edit, save, etc. via a document editor which is embedded in a secure container. |
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Policy ControlLearn about the fine grain control for applying policies to data and apps. You choose the policies for accessing your enterprise information at the user level. For example, how often a user should authenticate (based on time, session, etc.), which apps to access (different apps for sales vs. finance), whether to allows access to Facebook from the company network, etc. You can also see that a lost device can be locked instantaneously and unlocked if found. |
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Secure SharePoint Access ExperienceExperience SharePoint access both from a browser and as local native app. You can see how to access SharePoint from a secure browser. For a native client solution so that files are synced locally, you can check out both Shareplus and Colligo Briefcase which have containerized. In all scenarios, there is a Single Sign-On experience so that the user authenticates only once when logging in to the container. |





