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SYS-CON UK News Desk 10/15/05 03:04:19 PM EDT | |||
Jim Little's Symbian Blog: Symbian Signed Freeware Route to Market. A new offering on the market for secure applications running from mobile devices is offered by German company BeSeQure. Their solution works with Windows Mobile 5.0 as well as Blackberry and Java. Their implementation offers entire end-to-end security built on digital certificates, in which user certicates can be managed from a central point of administration. Having had a chance to use their products in the past I would recommend you check this out if you are looking to lock down corporate pervasive devices. Their website is here and you can download a white paper on the solution here. |
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Enterprise Open Source Magazine News Desk 10/15/05 02:43:20 PM EDT | |||
Jim Little's Symbian Blog: Symbian Signed Freeware Route to Market. A new offering on the market for secure applications running from mobile devices is offered by German company BeSeQure. Their solution works with Windows Mobile 5.0 as well as Blackberry and Java. Their implementation offers entire end-to-end security built on digital certificates, in which user certicates can be managed from a central point of administration. Having had a chance to use their products in the past I would recommend you check this out if you are looking to lock down corporate pervasive devices. Their website is here and you can download a white paper on the solution here. |
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Symbian Journal News Desk 10/15/05 02:09:37 PM EDT | |||
A new offering on the market for secure applications running from mobile devices is offered by German company BeSeQure. Their solution works with Windows Mobile 5.0 as well as Blackberry and Java. Their implementation offers entire end-to-end security built on digital certificates, in which user certicates can be managed from a central point of administration. Having had a chance to use their products in the past I would recommend you check this out if you are looking to lock down corporate pervasive devices. Their website is here and you can download a white paper on the solution here. |
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