Good Technology, which specialises in ‘bring your own device’ solutions for more than 4,000 businesses worldwide, has introduced a number of updates to its email and collaboration application.
The enhanced Good for Enterprise app helps individual users to increase productivity whilst keeping their data secure.
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LOCOG, the London Organising Committee Of The Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, is the latest high-profile company to secure its mobile email with Good Technology.
It’s using Good for Enterprise to secure thousands of personal and sponsor-provided mobile devices over the next few weeks.
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Enterprise mobile security company Good Technology has published its device activation report for the second quarter of 2012. The report, which includes details of the smartphones, tablets and operating systems used by its business customers, shows that Android activations increased in Q2 2012 while iOS activations fell.
Android activations increased to 28.3% overall, while iOS activations dropped from 79.9% in the previous quarter to 70.8%.
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Good Technology, which enables employees to use their personal iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices at work without jeopardising business security, has made two major announcements today.
It’s introduced a technology called AppKinetics, which helps to protect information when it’s being sent between applications, and has also added a number of third-party apps to its ecosystem.
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UK workers carry out an average of three weeks’ work at home every year by checking their work email and taking calls - and many of them are using their own mobile device to do this.
A new survey sponsored by ‘bring your own device’ specialists Good Technology showed that 93% of UK working adults continued to work when they’d left the office. On average, each person carried on working for a total of three hours and 31 minutes each week; the equivalent of 23 extra working days every year.