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FREMONT, Calif. May 4, 2009 -- Zenprise, Inc., a leader in automating mobile
management, today
released Zenprise Device Manager, a new module for
Zenprise MobileManager that enables organizations to remotely support
BlackBerry® smartphones. This new module gives help desk personnel and
administrators of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution access to real-time
information about BlackBerry smartphones, enabling them to find lost or
stolen handsets, proactively monitor and diagnose issues, and audit devices
for rogue third party applications. These new capabilities allow
organizations to further reduce costs, improve end user service levels and
ensure corporate compliance.
Zenprise Device Manager installs a micro agent over the air (OTA),
eliminating the need for the user to physically bring their BlackBerry
smartphone to IT to enable functionality. Once installed, a help desk
operator or BlackBerry Enterprise Solution administrator can make a secure
connection with the agent on the smartphone to view real-time information.
Information sent from the smartphone to the server includes critical
performance statistics, key service book information, and a complete list
of applications installed and running. The agent can optionally report back
GPS coordinates (if available) from the smartphone, depending on an
organization's privacy policies.
"Similar to OnStar's ability to locate a stolen vehicle or diagnose
problems in a car's engine, Zenprise can remotely locate a lost mobile
device or provide key information on device performance issues," said
Jayaram Bhat, CEO of Zenprise. "With the increasing demand for smartphones
and new applications, the ability to quickly diagnose and solve device
issues is essential for meeting service level agreements. Zenprise's Device
Manager provides IT with robust tools for tracking, troubleshooting and
auditing BlackBerry smartphones -- all without impacting the end user."
BlackBerry smartphones continue to replace laptops in the field as tools
for accessing business applications and confidential data. The ability to
time stamp and audit use of third party applications, both corporate and
consumer, is equally important for protecting against network or
enterprise-wide security threats.
"Monitoring for applications that violate corporate policy is becoming a
necessity in the enterprise due to the increased popularity of mobile
applications," said Jasmine Noel, founder and partner, Ptak, Noel &
Associates. "Even with strict corporate policies, users will unknowingly
download applications that impact device performance or introduce security
risks to the rest of the corporate network. Solutions such as Zenprise's
Device Manager provides IT administrators with an innovative way to prevent
security breaches from rogue applications, while protecting the health of
their mobile devices."
Key features of Zenprise Device Manager include a:
- Device Locator: The Device Locator feature proactively finds lost or stolen GPS-enabled BlackBerry smartphones by pinpointing the exact location of the handset on a Google map. Access to this capability can be restricted and controlled based on an organization's security and privacy policies. This capability is critical to the retrieval of missing handsets, which can save organizations millions in lost hardware and corporate data.
- Device Task Manager: Within Zenprise Device Manager, Zenprise provides real-time information on device and application performance. The Device Task Manager feature enables IT to drill down and diagnose potential issues such as battery temperature, signal strength, available and allocated memory, and key service book configurations on a BlackBerry smartphone. The ability to find and fix issues remotely significantly lowers costs for enterprise IT and improves service levels.
- Device Auditor: In addition to remotely identifying all third party applications installed on a BlackBerry smartphone, the Device Auditor feature details which applications are currently running. As a result, an IT department could determine if an employee's favorite game is consuming too much memory and triggering an issue. By understanding which applications are installed and running, Device Manager enables enterprise IT to avoid potential security and compliance risks.
Zenprise Device Manager currently supports BlackBerry smartphones running
OS version 4.2 or greater and is available as an option of Zenprise
MobileManager. Pricing begins at $20 per user.
About Zenprise
Zenprise's award winning software automates mobile management. The software
automatically troubleshoots end user issues across BlackBerry®, iPhone,
and Windows Mobile environments. Unlike pure monitoring solutions, Zenprise
identifies the root cause of end user issues and provides detailed
resolution steps to fix these problems. Founded in 2003, Zenprise is
headquartered in Fremont, California and is privately held with funding
from investors Bay Partners, Ignition Partners, Mayfield Fund, and Shasta
Ventures. Zenprise's executive and product teams bring enterprise software
experience from companies such as Mercury, EDS, Zambeel, Bay Networks, and
Loudcloud.
Information Source: Marketwire
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