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    Good Technology Unveils Enterprise Mobility Management Suites

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    Nathan Eddy
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    July 17, 2014
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      Mobile security specialist Good Technology announced four enterprise mobility management (EMM) suites designed to help businesses implement, scale and grow mobile adoption strategies.

      The EMM suites, based on Good’s existing product portfolio, begin with entry-level technology for business professionals and small businesses looking for cloud-based mobile-device management and secure email.

      Good also offers more comprehensive enterprise mobility management, including mobile application and content management, mobile service management as well as support for unlimited Good Dynamics secured ISV and custom apps.

      Originally announced as Good Pro in February, the entry-level suite, Good Professional, is aimed at business professionals or small businesses looking for mobile and data protection.

      The offering includes basic mobile-device management, such as jailbreak detection, remote device wipe and remote device location, as well as secure email, contacts and calendar, cloud document integration with Microsoft OneDrive and DropBox and cloud deployment.

      Good Professional is currently available for Android users, with an Apple iOS version expected later this month.

      “With the introduction of these new suites, organizations at any stage of their mobility journey have a simple, cost-effective solution for enterprise mobility management and increased productivity,” Christy Wyatt, chairman and CEO of Good Technology, said in a statement.

      The Enterprise suite, priced at $5 per user per month, is aimed at businesses looking for entry-level enterprise mobility management and a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) offering.

      Within the Enterprise suite, a productivity app provides a user interface with calendar reply and forwarding, viewing busy/free information, one-tap conference dialing and secure browser integration.

      Additional suite capabilities include enterprise mobility management capabilities such as MDM and mobile-application management (MAM), secure corporate intranet access and Web browsing, and cloud, on-premise and hybrid deployment options.

      The Collaboration suite, priced at $10 per month per user, offers all the Enterprise suite features, as well as a CRM offering combined with Good for Salesforce security, and mobile-content management, including any time, anywhere access to documents and more on Microsoft SharePoint or corporate intranets.

      Other features include secure instant messaging, unlimited use of third-party ISV apps, including Box, DocuSign, Roambi and others in the Good Marketplace, and cross-platform operations, mobile service monitoring and analytics with Good Mobile Operations Manager.

      The flagship Mobility suite, offered for $15 per user per month, features unlimited Good Dynamics custom app deployment, cross-platform mobile service support and user self-service with Good Mobile Support Manager, and premium support, as well as all the features included in the Collaboration suite.

      Nathan Eddy
      A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Nathan was perviously the editor of gaming industry newsletter FierceGameBiz and has written for various consumer and tech publications including Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, CRN, and The Times of London. Currently based in Berlin, he released his first documentary film, The Absent Column, in 2013.
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