Absolute Software has announced that it will provide what it calls “enterprise-caliber” management software for the new iOS 4 Apple devices such as the iPhone. The company, which sells a solution for business computer asset management called Absolute Manage, will move core components of that software to the new Apple mobile OS.
Although the iPhone was roundly hooted at when Apple introduced its first enterprise features — such as the ability to handle Microsoft Exchange mail on the iPhone’s Mail client — the phones have become a staple of business users around the world. IT managers have learned they can’t keep iPhones out of company networks, so they’re resigned to admitting them and are now employing them as IT tools.
Absolute Manage has a single feature that can sell it to any company using Apple’s mobile products. An administrator can wipe a computer or phone’s data off the device if it’s been stolen or lost. iOS 4 devices (which could be any 4G or 3GS phone) can also be locked with a remote command in an emergency, or have their passcode cleared for data protection.
These iOS 4 devices can also be used, with the Absolute Manage software, by IT managers to
- Manage user profiles
- Manage provisioning profiles
- Inventory installed third-party applications (custom developed, or from the AppStore)
- Gather device lifecycle management information from the devices
“We are extending our long-standing focus on lifecycle management for Apple products to include robust management for iPhone,” said the company’s CEO John Livingston. “With our forthcoming solution, IT will be able to address brand-new challenges such as managing in-house applications and managing iOS device configuration.”
The Absolute product suite goes beyond the management of Apple’s desktop and mobile products; companies can also use the software to manage PC Windows devices. Absolute said the iOS 4 support is scheduled to arrive in Q3 of 2010.
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