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InnoPath Software Announces Major Initiatives to Accelerate Deployment and Use of Mobile Device Management
New Initiatives Include Self-Care Portals, Standards-Based Enterprise Management, Open Testing Initiatives, and Hosted FOTA
Sunnyvale, California, February 5, 2008 – At
the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona,
InnoPath Software, the leader in Mobile Device Management
(MDM), will introduce three major initiatives that
will accelerate the deployment of MDM globally. Through
programs that deliver advanced customer care, enterprise
device management, and the removal of barriers to
MDM adoption, InnoPath is driving the global uptake
and rollout of mobile device management services.
InnoPath’s new customer care portal eliminates the customer service barrier by introducing a personalized, easy-to-use web-based MDM interface for subscribers and front-line customer care personnel. Subscribers can now manage their own devices, including diagnosis and repair for device problems, or lock and wipe if their device is lost or stolen. The self-care portal reduces service calls, increases customer satisfaction, and simplifies the introduction of new services. Mobile operators further benefit as front-line customer care personnel using the portal can diagnose and fix problems with one click, offer new services, and turn on premium handset features. The easy-to-use self-care portal also eliminates the need for advanced training, thus reducing up-front MDM deployment complexity and associated costs.
“Savvy suppliers that transition Mobile Device Management from a service that’s limited to a few, highly skilled individuals within the operator, to one that extends broadly across multiple tiers of the organization and out to the subscriber recognize critical needs of the customer care organization,” said Stephen Drake, Program Director, Mobile Enterprise at IDC. “Such a transition will go a long way to furthering device management acceptance and use within the operator.”
Mobile device management is also a key strategic
concern for the enterprise. With the growing popularity
of smartphones, including those brought onto the
corporate network by employees, standards-based management
becomes critical. InnoPath is the first vendor to
implement the Open Mobile Alliance-Device Management
(OMA-DM) Software Component Management Object (SCoMO)
standard for application management, enhancing interoperability
and helping eliminate isolated management silos.
A second key part of InnoPath’s solution is a device management client for the dynamic nature of open operating systems such as Windows Mobile and Symbian. The InnoPath client can be shipped with the phone or pushed after deployment, and is easily upgraded later to support new services and evolving standards. Using InnoPath's new enterprise portal, IT managers can manage devices enterprise-wide, including device configuration, security, and application management.
In order to help operators realize the full potential
of MDM in both the consumer and enterprise markets,
InnoPath is committed to removing barriers to mobile
device management adoption worldwide with new innovative
services and MDM technology:
• InnoPath clients and servers are standards-based,
adhering to OMA-DM and other industry standards,
ensuring support for the greatest number of mobile
devices.
• InnoPath recognizes that up-front testing costs
and complexities can slow the deployment of mobile
device management solutions. In response, InnoPath
offers open, risk-free, hosted OMA-DM testing for
operators, device manufacturers, and third-party
DM client vendors. InnoPath is working to ensure
MDM will work on every device, every time.
• InnoPath understands that the ability to recognize and properly configure new handsets in the network is critical. In response, InnoPath’s
Integrated Device Configuration Repository (iDCR)
is the first to support the existing base of Open
Mobile Alliance-Client Provisioning (OMA-CP) devices
in addition to the richer feature sets of OMA-DM
handsets.
• InnoPath recognizes that MDM needs are expanding
beyond Code Division multiple Access (CDMA) and
Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM)
networks to new technologies. In response, InnoPath
has a phased fixed-mobile convergence strategy.
The first target is WiMAX, with future plans to
address fixed devices such as home or office gateways.
• InnoPath appreciates that operators may prefer
a hosted MDM solution. In response, InnoPath has
partnered with WDSGlobal to deliver the DeviceUpdate
hosted firmware-over-the-air (FOTA) service. WDSGlobal
is a leading provider of wireless lifecycle management
and support solutions for mobile operators, handset
manufacturers and content providers.
MDM has grown from a first generation firmware-only
solution to an integrated offering that combines
customer care, enterprise support, security, and
application management. InnoPath has been there since
the beginning, and remains committed to helping carriers
and their customers reap the benefits of mobile device
management services.
“InnoPath, through its Tier 1 operator deployments and handset vendor partnerships, uniquely understands the evolution of the mobile device management space,” said John Fazio, CEO of InnoPath. “Our announcements today focusing on customer care, the enterprise, and reducing barriers to adoption, are evidence of the leadership role we are playing within OMA-DM and will fast-track the deployment of standards-based device management globally.”
InnoPath will be demonstrating its complete suite
of standards-based server and client solutions at
the Mobile World Congress in Hall 1, Booth 1F39.
Additional information is available at www.innopath.com/3gsm.
About InnoPath
InnoPath Software, the leader in Integrated Mobile Device Management (iMDM) solutions,
enables wireless carriers and mobile device manufacturers
to transparently deliver and support current and
future revenue generating services. InnoPath was
the first company to commercially deploy firmware
over-the-air mobile device management, and its
standards-based iMDM Solutions Suite uniquely permits
carriers to combine configuration, diagnostics, security,
and application management for lifecycle delivery
of services into a single integrated workflow. Hundreds
of millions of active subscribers are experiencing
the value of InnoPath patented solutions through
leading carriers including AT&T, China Unicom, KDDI, Sprint, and Verizon, and device manufacturers that include Foxconn, Kyocera, LG, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony Ericsson, and Toshiba. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, InnoPath is privately held with offices in China, Japan, Korea, Europe, and Brazil. In August of 2007, Inc. Magazine named InnoPath one of the fastest growing companies in America. For more information, visit www.innopath.com.
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