Hypori announces
the newest release of their marketing-leading Virtual Mobile
Infrastructure (VMI) platform, including new features and enhancements
to enable a seamless enterprise mobility experience.
In
this latest release, Hypori introduces its new Client Branding Service
feature. Organizations can create their own customized client experience
by white-labeling the Hypori Client app. Now, customers can submit
unique branding specifications, including a custom name and icon, and
receive a custom client app that they can manage and distribute. This
feature permits certificate pinning, leveraging unique certificates to
eliminate man-in-the-middle attacks.
"This
exciting new feature directly addresses the branding requirements of
our large enterprise and government customers," according to Sanjay
Challa, Director of Product Management, "Now with the Client Branding
Services in Hypori's VMI platform, enterprises can deliver secure
customized and in-house apps to their users through a client that is
completely branded as their own."
The
release also enhances the notification system. Now an end user will
receive real-time push notifications on his or her physical mobile
device whenever an app in the Hypori virtual device receives a
notification. This is a major step forward for a VMIplatform. End users
can use the notification features they expect from commercially
available enterprise productivity and collaboration apps. In addition,
enhancements to camera orientation and audio and video streaming
capabilities provide a better end-user experience for video
teleconferencing apps such as Skype, WebEx and Jabber.
Hypori
added new management and monitoring features for enhanced end-user
support and auditing activities. The updated admin console enables
administrators and users with auditor privileges to gain more insight
into end-user activity by acquiring an on-demand snapshot of the end
user's current virtual screen. This feature is a key asset in resolving
support issues and in compliance auditing for heavily regulated
industries.
"We
are continuing to evolve our VMI platform to meet mobility needs across
the enterprise," commented Brian Vetter, CTO of Hypori. "We're
increasingly finding that enterprise IT departments and end users alike
are struggling with today's technologies and are looking for solutions
that secure enterprise data and apps, that are easy to manage and that
provide a great usability experience for the end users. We're excited
that our VMI platform is tailored to meet IT demands for control and
transparency without infringing on end-user privacy."
"Over
the next few years, enterprise deployments with only mobile device
management (MDM) will decline as companies shift their enterprise
mobility strategies from a device and asset management focus toward an
approach that is centered on data and user management. Enter virtual
mobile infrastructure (VMI). Like VDI, VMI provides a virtual
environment where there is no corporate data on the end device,"
said Chris Hazelton, 451 Research.
Hypori will exhibit their latest product release at the Gartner Security Risk Summit, June 13th-15th in National Harbor, MD at booth 1204.