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AT&T talks up iPhone app that controls enterprise applications
During this week's CTIA Wireless 2010 trade show in Las Vegas, AT&T CEO and President Randall Stephenson detailed an iPhone application called the AT&T WorkBench, that allows control over enterprise applications.
The product, which recently came out of AT&T's research labs, enables role-based deployment of web applications, enhanced IT controls for areas such as policy management and mobile VPN, certificate-based authentication using Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) and automatically updates data applications when a device is reconnected to AT&T's mobile network. The WorkBench is available for free from Apple's App Store.
In other news, the operator revealed that five Android phones will eventually come to its network, starting with the previously announced Motorola Backflip. In addition, two smartphones operating on the new Windows Phone 7 Series platform.
For more:
- see this eWeek article
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