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IT asset and service management solutions provider Ivanti on Monday announced the acquisition of MobileIron and Pulse Secure. A portfolio company of Clearlake, Ivanti discovers IT assets, improves delivery of IT services, and leverages insights and automation to reduce risks across PCs, mobile devices, data centers, and VDI. Furthermore, it helps organizations improve delivery through modern technology both in the warehouse and across the supply chain.
Ivanti announced it has signed definitive agreements to acquire MobileIron and Pulse Secure. With the announced transactions, Ivanti will enable customers to discover, manage, secure service, and automate across all device types with the Ivanti Neurons hyper-automation platform.
Researchers have disclosed the details of several potentially serious vulnerabilities affecting MobileIron's mobile device management solutions, including a flaw that can be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker for remote code execution on affected servers. The vulnerabilities were identified by researchers at security consulting firm DEVCORE and they were reported to MobileIron in early April.
MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry's first mobile-centric, zero trust enterprise security platform, announced a new partnership with Adeya, the secure collaboration leader, to empower today's global workforce with private, end-to-end encrypted real-time voice and video calls, conference calls, SMS, instant messages, group chats and file exchanges on any device. Leveraging the combined solution, customers can now rapidly manage and deploy Adeya's end-to-end encrypted communication, collaboration and file-sharing solution through MobileIron's unified endpoint management platform.
MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry's first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, announced that it has entered into a cooperation agreement with Altai Capital Management, which owns approximately 7% of MobileIron's outstanding shares. "Having been a long-term investor in MobileIron for many years, Rishi knows the business well and we are confident that he will bring a valuable and distinct perspective to our Board," said Simon Biddiscombe, CEO and Board member, MobileIron.
MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry's first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, announced that it has joined forces with Teamwire to help organizations quickly and easily establish a foundation for secure communications. MobileIron and Teamwire have integrated their best-of-breed technologies to securely encrypt business communications with an intuitive messaging app, so employees can collaborate on any mobile device, desktop, or network without sacrificing productivity - whether their digital workplace is at home or on the frontlines of healthcare.
MobileIron announced that its FedRAMP Authorized MobileIron Cloud offering now includes MobileIron Threat Defense. This means federal agencies can build upon MobileIron Cloud with MTD for mobile threat detection and remediation.
MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, announced support for the upcoming release of Oculus for Business....
MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, announced the availability of zero sign-on technology for secure and...
MobileIron, the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust security platform, announced they have extended their Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) integration to support Microsoft...