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Blue Cedar and Microsoft enable Intune users to connect from managed mobile apps to data sources
2020-03-02 00:30

It enables Intune users to connect from managed mobile apps to data sources of their choice via a micro VPN. The growth in demand for, and usage of enterprise mobile applications is undeniable, with the enterprise mobile application development market expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.65% by 2025.

Enterprises continue to struggle with secure access from the managed mobile apps to their sensitive data, stored on premises or in their private clouds, that increasingly power critical business outcomes and cost-effectively driving end-user adoption of mobile apps.

For joint customers, Blue Cedar and Microsoft can offer Intune users a secure VPN microtunnel from Intune-managed mobile applications to a company's backend application infrastructure, located in a private cloud or on premises.

Blue Cedar makes integrating Microsoft security controls into enterprise mobile applications as simple as clicking a button.

"By removing the friction associated with scaling Intune's management to all target mobile apps and automating the workflow tasks between mobile app development and deployment, Blue Cedar is partnering with Microsoft to further unlock the inherent value of all corporate data that powers mobile apps," said John Aisien, CEO of Blue Cedar.


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