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Apr 10, 2013: BYOD 2.0: Addressing Employee Privacy and Enterprise Security
Do a Google search for “BYOD” and you might be surprised. Over the past year, it seems like every technology company has launched a new solution for BYOD or repositioned existing products to capitalize on the Bring Your Own Device trend. In fact, half of the 2012 Forbes Fast Tech 25 list has done just that. But the market opportunity for BYOD isn’t only for the up-and-comers, it’s potentially big business. Every one of the world’s top 15 technology companies in the 2012 Forbes Global 2000 list stands to gain from BYOD.
Apr 04, 2013: Android fragmentation complicates enterprise BYOD support
Samsung has made strides in making Android enterprise-ready, but the operating system remains too fragmented for most organizations to standardize on.
Apr 02, 2013: Is Android in the business world to stay?
It's official, and it's been official for a while -- Android is far and away the most popular smartphone OS in America. Ever since January 2011, when the platform surpassed RIM to take the top spot for the first time in comScore's monthly market share rankings, Google's operating system has continued to grow its user base, which accounts for 52% of the market as of this January.
Mar 21, 2013: Sony combats Android fragmentation with firmware over the air updates
Sony has become the first smartphone manufacturer to use new software from mobile management firm Red Bend to deliver over-the-air updates to its Xperia range of devices, in order to address the growing problem of Android fragmentation.
Mar 21, 2013: Red Bend Extends Agreement with Sony
Mobile software management firm Red Bend has extended its global license agreement with Sony Mobile to provide firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updating for Sony's Xperia handsets.
Mar 20, 2013: Red Bend, Sony Mobile extend agreement for OTA mobile software
Red Bend Software, the market leader in Mobile Software Management (MSM) with more than 1.6 billion Red Bend-Enabled devices, today announced that it has extended its multi-year global license agreement with Sony Mobile Communications to provide firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updating for Sony Mobile’s popular Xperia portfolio of products.
Feb 26, 2013: Samsung to trial dual-persona smartphones for BYOD
Red Bend Software, a developer of Mobile Software Management (MSM) solutions has partnered with Samsung to conduct enterprise trials of a dual-persona Samsung Galaxy S III smartphones starting in the second quarter of 2013 specifically for use in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs.
Feb 25, 2013: BYOD gets attention at Mobile World Congress
Helping IT shops deal with the security and management of consumer smartphones and tablets in the workplace will be a big theme at Mobile World Congress (MWC) this week.
Oct 31, 2011: Importance of HW Virtualization in ARM Cortex-A7 & big.LITTLE Processing
At Red Bend Software, we believe ARM’s newest processor, the ARM Cortex-A7, and ARM’s new big.LITTLE processing technology solidify the future of virtualization in the next generation of smart devices.
Oct 20, 2011: Rethink Wireless:ARM sets new bar for smartphone power efficiency
Chipmakers lining up to use the A7 included Broadcom, Freescale, HiSilicon, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments, while the London launch also saw support from members of the wide mobile ecosystem, such as Compal, LG, OK Labs, QNX, Redbend and Sprint.
Oct 20, 2011: The Register:0.5mm2 ARM chip offers 5X energy efficiency, jacks up performance
ARM already have eight public partners for the licence, including mobile giants Samsung, LG and QNX. The other partners are Broadcom, Compal, Freescale, Linaro, OK Labs, Redbend, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments. The A7 will be shipping at the end of 2012.
Oct 20, 2011: Guardian(UK): ARM chip offers cheaper smartphones with longer battery life by 2013
The Cambridge chip design company ARM has unveiled a chip design that it say uses could mean cheaper smartphones with battery lives five times longer by 2013.
Oct 19, 2011: GigaOM:ARM launches ultra-power-efficient processing
It’s the architects of smart phones that are really pushing the envelope for energy-efficient computing. On Wednesday, processor licensing company ARM announced it has designed an ultra-efficient processor core, the Cortex-A7, as well as an energy-efficient method of processing that jumps back and forth between two processors to minimize the energy use of the phone.
Oct 12, 2011: CIO:Red Bend Working on Mobile Virtualization
IDG News Service — Red Bend, which makes products for delivering over-the-air software updates, will soon offer a virtualization technology for Android devices that allows a user to have both a personal profile and a business profile on the same device.More
Sep 15, 2011: VisionMobile: A game of ecosystems: Crashing the Android Party
Andreas Constantinou, Research Director for VisionMobile, discusses a select few technologies—including mobile virtualization—that can bring Android apps to non-Android devices.
Sep 13, 2011: Android向けソフト更新エンジンの企業導入を図るレッドベンド
携帯電話やスマートフォンのソフトウェア更新サービスに用いられる、ファームウェアの無線配信(FOTA)ソフトを提供しているレッドベンドは、日本における同社のソフトウェア「vRapid Mobile」の利用者が数百万人に及ぶと発表した。
Sep 13, 2011: CRN (UK): Will Nokia Work for the Consumer?
In an opinion piece, Red Bend's Roger Ordman considers some ramifications of the Nokia-Microsoft partnership.
Sep 02, 2011: Manilla Bulletin: Smart Netphone, Featuring Red Bend MSM, to Debut This Month
Smart Communications in the Philippines will debut its innovative Netphone™ on September 10. The device, which Smart calls "the marriage of Web and telco," is the world’s first smartphone featuring widgets from the Wholesale Application Community (WAC) that are independently managed over the air. With Mobile Software Management from Red Bend Software.
Aug 22, 2011: GigaOM: Apple gets with the wireless revolution
Red Bend EVP of Products and Strategy Morten Grauballe contributed this article to GigaOM with his thoughts about the significance of Apple's recent move into providing FOTA updates to iPhones and other iOS products.
Aug 12, 2011: Mobile Marketing: TechFaith to Use Red Bend Software in China
Mobile software management firm Red Bend Software says TechFaith has licensed its vRapid Mobile firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updating solution and vDirect Mobile device management software for use in mobile phones and other connected devices running on Qualcomm's AMSS and Brew MP platforms.
Aug 02, 2011: Auto Electronics: My Computer Seats Six… And Gets 30 Miles To The Gallon
Mobile software management and mobile-virtualization technology pave the way for manufacturers to move from the connected car to the managed car.
Jun 15, 2011: PC Today: Mobile Virtualization: One Phone, Two Platforms
Mobile virtualization is the next major step in the “consumerization” of IT. Red Bend Executive Vice President of Products and Strategy, Morten Grauballe, says mobile virtualization separates corporate and personal profiles on a smartphone, so end users only need to carry one device.
Jun 03, 2011: Automotive Electronics News: Red Bend ports over-the-air updating software to QNX Neutrino OS
Red Bend Software and QNX Software Systems Limited announced that Red Bend’s vRapid Mobile® solution for over-the-air software updating has been ported to the QNX® Neutrino® Realtime Operating System (RTOS) for in-car telematics and infotainment applications.
Apr 28, 2011: Network World: 10 tips to turn Android into a business phone
Android is the top mobile OS in the U.S., and number 3 worldwide. But Network World says "Android's pedigree as a business-class phone is a short one." This article proposes 10 ways to make Android better suited for enterprise use. Number 9 is Mobile Virtualization, delivered by Red Bend Software.
Feb 09, 2011: The Register: First WACy handset goes widget mad
The Wireless Application Community won't be properly launched until Monday lunchtime, but Filipino operator SMART couldn't wait and has jumped the gun with the first WAC-compatible handset. The Netphone looks suspiciously similar to ZTE's Android-based Blade handset, but SMART has chucked on some device management from Red Bend and a WAC layer to enable the installation (and, more importantly, purchase of) AJAX widgets posing as native applications.More >>
Feb 08, 2011: TMCnet: SMART's New Netphone Leverages Red Bend's Mobile Software Management Solution
Smart Communications, Inc. “SMART,” the Philippines’ leading wireless services provider, has collaborated with Red Bend Software, a provider of mobile software management “MSM,” in order to launch a new operator-managed smartphone, called Netphone.More >>
Feb 07, 2011: Light Reading: Smart Success for WAC
The Philippines' largest wireless operator, Smart Communications Inc., is providing the first proof point for the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) in the form of its own branded smartphone, the Netphone, unveiled Monday ahead of Mobile World Congress. The phone will run Mobile Widgets, developed to WAC specifications, that will be independently managed over the air by Red Bend Software.More >>
Feb 07, 2011: GigaOm: The WAC Dream Lives on Smart's Netphone
Smart Communications, a wireless carrier in the Philippines, today unveiled the Netphone, an Android-based smartphone that will be the first to support the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) platform pushed by major carriers such as AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Deutsche Telekom and NTT Docomo, and is also backed by hardware manufacturers. The WAC software will be managed by Red Bend Software, independent of the manufacturer's hardware. The WAC platform will allow users to access widgets pushed directly through Red Bend. Smart and Red Bend plan to show off the Netphone and WAC widgets at Mobile World Congress next week.More >>
Jan 31, 2011: Wireless Week: Mobile Updates Should Be As Simple As PC Updates
For PC users, automated software updates (where installed programs automatically check for available updates, download and apply them) are simply routine. Many PC-based software programs, especially Web browsers, are performing these automated updates silently and in the background without requiring user intervention. The user typically does need to adjust some settings to accept those silent updates, but with so many different applications being used on a daily basis, it is a relief for many users to have those applications running the latest and greatest version with little to no effort required on their part.
Sep 07, 2010: CIO.com: Red Bend Buys VirtualLogix for Mobile Virtualization
Red Bend, a mobile software management company, has acquired VirtualLogix to stake its claim in the emerging field of mobile virtualization. VirtualLogix develops virtualization software for both x86 and Arm processors and is focused on mobile virtualization, which separates software from the mobile hardware it runs on. The new technology makes software development and updating faster and cheaper, according to Lori Sylvia, Red Bend's executive vice president of marketing.
