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The
iPass Virtual Office service unifies remote and mobile working
for both users and the IT department across the home, office, and
travel locations. Worker segments that the service addresses include
business travelers, tele-workers, windshield warriors and so-called
day extenders. It provides the following unique features:
A universal connection software package (the iPassConnect
universal client) for use across any network connection, employees
spend less time getting connected and more time focused on work.
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| Public
Company, est. in 1996 |
| Stock
Symbol: IPAS |
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Gross Annual Sales: $45,200,000 |
| Number
of Employees: 500 |
| Markets
Served: General Enterprise, Automotive, Construction,
Field Service, Finance, Healthcare, Hospitality, Public
Safety / Law Enforcement, Pharmaceutical, Real Estate,
Retail, Sales & Marketing, Supply Chain, Transportation
Fleet Management, Utilities |
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Operating Systems Served: BlackBerry, Mac OS X, Palm,
Symbian, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile
for Smartphone, Windows XP / Vista |
| 2007
Mobile
Star Awards
Entrant: |
- Virtual
Office
(Enterprise Software: Mobile
Devices Management)
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Ability to leverage a users corporate credentials, managed
by the enterprise, to give them access to the internet over hundreds
of different networks.
A single sign-on capability that allows the user to log into Windows,
the access network, and the corporate VPN via a single click, setting
up the same Windows environment as the user has in the physical
office.
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Support for the broadest range of Wi-Fi security protocols, including
GIS, 802.1x, WPA and WPA2, to ensure Wi-Fi connections at home,
in the office, and on the road, are secure.
Management of the home environment from the client device to the
home wireless broadband router to the provider connection.
A single vendor relationship with iPass that unifies management
and billing across hundreds of North American fixed home broadband
(primarily DSL &Cable) networks, 3G in multiple countries, Wi-Fi
hotspots in 78 countries, and dial-up in more than 160 countries.
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Centralized web-based reporting on every user session whether conducted
on over an iPass connection, a companys private network (e.g.
corporate WLAN) a home office connection, or even a third-party
free network.
Ability to integrate device security validation into the connection
process, ensuring that anti-virus, personal firewall and OS software
is up-to-date, fully patched and operational before allowing unrestricted
internet access, and the ability to automatically update and launch
the software over a restricted link to iPass servers.
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