Pune-based Intellinet Datasys Pvt Ltd has joined hands with Mobile-Flex, a Florida-based technology company, to offer Indian enterprises BYOD solutions in a secure and simplified way.
“The new Mobile-Flex patent-pending protocol provides a radically different yet simplified means of empowering employees to boost productivity with a total computing solution that is familiar, user-friendly and assures that employer data, programs and systems are fully secure, without allowing access to a remote desktop,” said Ken Ray, President, Mobile-Flex.
The Mobile-Flex simplified solution is now available for iOS, BlackBerry, Android and Kindle devices, with versions for Windows Desktop, Windows Mobile and Macintosh devices coming soon, the company release said.
According to the company, the proprietary technology is built in a tower-like formation to provide:
– Technology that works for any enterprise or organization, without the use of RDP or HTML5 between the server and the device
– Terminal services are not used and there is no unauthorized access to a remote desktop of any kind
– A Windows environment using HTML5 on the server-side only, with full-blown, 100% Active Directory user ID-password authenticated sessions
– Storage of information without ever placing residual traces of data, cookies, temp, or log files on any user device
– A communication protocol that compresses graphics from the Windows presentation manager and sends them to the mobile device through a single dedicated port (making everything blind to robots, sniffers, or hacking algorithms and their risks)
– A token-driven technology assembled as an end-to-end application for controlled and secured communication
– Programs, applications, and data are safely stored in the Mobile-Flex Host Controller ready for a mobile-device user’s next Mobile-Flex connection session
– Administrator-assigned usage with control of access rights by way of dynamic user tokens that can be re-valued at any time.
“Mobile-Flex technology eliminates the need for organisations to ever again write custom applications for any mobile devices—-saving the additional time, expense, and trouble of retraining employees in those applications–as well as any need to create and manage BYOD-use policies,” said Sharat Airani, Director – IT & CSO, Intellinet Datasys.