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Bitzer Mobile Debuts New Mobile Virtualization Solution for Enterprises

January 17, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Bitzer Mobile, a software technology solution provider that simplifies enterprise application access on mobile devices, today announced the availability of the new Enterprise Virtualized Mobility solution, which isolates corporate data from personal data on employee-owned mobile devices and enables secure remote access of enterprise applications on the same devices using multi-platform native mobile apps.

At the heart of EVM is a “virtual container” that is deployed on mobile devices as a native app.

This virtual container is controlled by the IT personnel in an enterprise to deliver the right data and access to the right mobile employee on a device of his or her choosing. This addresses the demand of consumerization of the enterprise where an employee’s personal mobile device is often used to access corporate data and decision making information.

Bitzer Enterprise Virtual App Containers (EVC) are free to download for development and available today from the iPhone App store, Android Market and BlackBerry App World.

Customer branded EVC user licenses with administrator control panel start at $5,000 per year for fifty users with discounts for larger user licenses. MVL development is open and free for use by do-it-yourself IT departments, system integrators and independent developers.

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