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Enterprise app store solution AppCentral goes multi-platform

April 30, 2011 by Dusan Belic - 2 Comments

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AppCentral, the enterprise app store we talked about in the past, launched what they say is the first multi-platform (iOS and Android) mobile application management solution made to help companies manage corporate apps on both company and employee-owned smartphones and tablets.

The problem with Android Market and Apple’s AppStore is that they are not envisioned to work in the corporate environment and can’t be used for managing corporate mobile apps inside the enterprise. That’s where AppCentral is looking for the business, delivering its solution as a SaaS (Software as a Service) or on-premise solution, using which companies can distribute, secure and manage corporate apps.

In other words, the AppCentral Mobile App Management (MAM) is made to address the three major challenges facing every enterprise hoping to harness the power of mobile apps: distribution, security and administration; so that IT departments can focus on the things they need to manage – corporate apps and data. While first-generation Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions were designed to manage corporate-owned devices, AppCentral’s solution was developed specifically for the new reality of employee-owned devices…

And you can get additional information from AppCentral’s website.

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