Citrix's XenMobile enterprise mobility management (EMM) now supports Android devices.
Although Citrix has a broad product portfolio, "we believe that everything is mobile," according to a senior executive, and so the company has made several announcements from the mobility side of its business.
The new XenMobile Enterprise edition of Citrix's mobility software delivers a broad range of functions.
Citrix ShareFile enterprise cloud storage and synchronisation product is getting a boost with more storage options plus integration with XenMobile to provide secure data containers for mobile apps.
iOS still accounts for the majority of devices used with Citrix's XenMobile mobile device management system, though there are substantial regional differences.
Citrix regards mobile device management as "a feature more than a product", director of mobility Bede Hackney told iTWire, which is why the company has released XenMobile MDM rather than a point product.
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Citrix regards mobile device management as "a feature more than a product", director of mobility Bede Hackney told iTWire, which is why the company has released XenMobile MDM Edition rather than a point product.
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