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2007 Press Coverage

St. Luke's Expands Wireless Contract

"St. Luke's Episcopal Health System has expanded its contract with Seattle-based NetMotion Wireless.

The Houston-based delivery system now will use the vendor's Mobility XE virtual private network to support 900 of its notebook PCs and other mobile devices. The system is designed to enhance mobile performance by enabling devices to stay connected as users move between access points or networks." Read the full story.

Health Data Management (December 18, 2007)

Texas Hospital Deploys NetMotion Wireless' Mobile VPN

"NetMotion Wireless has expanded its relationship with St. Luke's Episcopal Health System in Houston, Texas, to support up to 900 laptops and mobile devices. St. Luke’s doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals are using NetMotion’s Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN), Mobility XE to stay connected to critical applications, roam seamlessly between multiple WiFi hot spots, and maintain applications even when users move in and out of wireless coverage areas." Check out the full article.

TMCnet (December 18, 2007)

NetMotion Enhances Productivity at St. Luke's

"NetMotion Wireless, a leading provider of mobile productivity and management software, today announced that it has expanded its relationship with St. Luke's Episcopal Health System in Houston, Texas, to support up to 900 laptops and mobile devices. NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN), Mobility XE (TM), helps St. Luke's doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals boost mobile productivity by allowing them to stay connected to critical applications, roam seamlessly between multiple Wi-Fi hot spots, and maintain applications even when users move in and out of wireless coverage areas."

Communications News (December 17, 2007)

NetMotion Expands Hospital VPN Deployment

"NetMotion Wireless expanded its relationship with St. Luke's Episcopal Health System in Houston to support up to 900 laptops and mobile devices. NetMotion's mobile virtual private network (VPN) helps St. Luke's doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals boost mobile productivity by allowing them to stay connected to critical applications, roam seamlessly between multiple Wi-Fi hot spots, and maintain applications even when users move in and out of wireless coverage areas." Read the article here.
Radio Resource Magazine (December 17, 2007)

Lost Connections

"A year ago, Cox (Communications) began deploying software from NetMotion Wireless Inc. on its field technicians' laptops to manage connections and keep the secure VPN running. Field workers no longer have to worry about finding the fastest network—the software automatically locates and switches to it...The company's director of mobile services, says the staff can answer more work orders because they don't have to waste time finding a connection or restarting their computers...In 2001, the (St. Luke's Episcopal) hospital began using mobile VPN software from NetMotion to secure its programs and valuable patient data and to prevent connections from crashing as devices moved between Wi-Fi access points and through areas with weak signals. More recently, in October, when it bought several portable X-ray machines, the technology department connected them to laptops using NetMotion software. Now doctors have the option of sending X-ray machines to where the patients are, instead of always sending patients to the X-ray department. And while it formerly took 15 minutes just to print the X-rays, having a secure mobile VPN connection means an image can be sent to doctors' smart phones or laptops in less than 90 seconds." Read the full article.

Wall Street Journal (December 11, 2007)

3G CDMA Industry Achievement Awards Presented in Hong Kong

"The CDMA Development Group (CDG) today announced the recipients of the 2007 3G CDMA Industry Achievement Awards...(The) Innovation in Wireless Enterprise (Award was given to) Cox Communications Inc. and NetMotion Wireless. Cox and NetMotion deployed a service technician solution that includes 3,500 laptops in the field and the ability for IT administrators to have a complete, system-wide view of user activity from a single Web-based interface. Administrators can remotely access a technician's laptop to manage and expedite troubleshooting." Check out the press release.

PrimeNewswire (December 5, 2007)

NetMotion Wireless is on the Upswing

"The Seattle-based company...is solely focused on the behind-the-scenes of the enterprise workforce. It focuses on helping businesses run efficiently on wireless networks. It does so by helping workers keep their applications up and running even if they momentarily drop their wireless data connection, whether they are traveling through a canyon or repairing an elevator. What does this mean? It means that an employee who is using a laptop or a handheld device in the field won't be kicked out of business applications, such as a billing system, when a cell signal fades. Similarly, police or fire personnel could continue to search driver's license databases when a connection is going in and out." Read the full article.

Seattle Times (November 29, 2007)

Revamping Remote Access

"Today, Hamilton County uses NetMotion Wireless to support mobile device access by not only the sheriff's office, but also police, firefighters, health inspectors, prosecutors and building inspectors. This mobile VPN was deployed about two years ago and has already expanded beyond the target population...Domain authentication is now used instead of tokens, and administrators say users find the client very transparent. 'It's like logging in from your desk, whether you're [connected to] a home network or hotspot,' says Kuner. 'NetMotion chooses the fastest connection. When you unplug and go into the field, you don't have to close your application or restart NetMotion. You can close your laptop, go home for the weekend, and on Monday [when you log in to your laptop], your connections will still be there.' Get the full story

Information Security (November 2007)

NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE Gets Certified for Windows Mobile 6

"NetMotion Wireless, a provider of mobile productivity and management software, announced that its flagship product, Mobility XE, has been certified for use on Windows Mobile 6. The Mobility XE Mobile VPN (Virtual Private Network) boosts mobile productivity by securely maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks." Read the full article.

TMCnet (October 29, 2007)

NetMotion Product Certified for Windows Mobile 6

"NetMotion Wireless said its Mobility XE product has been certified for use on Windows Mobile 6. The Mobility XE Mobile virtual private network securely maintains and optimizes connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage and across various networks, said NetMotion. The company said it recently reached 200,000 licensed users for its Mobility XE product."

RCR Wireless News (October 24, 2007)

Wireless Week News Brief

"NetMotion Wireless, a provider of mobile productivity and management software, has announced that its flagship product, Mobility XE, has been certified for use on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6 devices. The Mobility XE Mobile VPN promises to boost mobile productivity by securely maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks. NetMotion Wireless also recently announced that it has crossed a new customer milestone and now has more than 200,000 licensed users for Mobility XE." View the News Brief.

Wireless Week (October 24, 2007)

NetMotion Gets Certified for Windows Mobile 6

"NetMotion Wireless, a leading provider of mobile productivity and management software, today announced that its flagship product, Mobility XE, has been certified for use on Windows Mobile 6. The Mobility XE Mobile VPN (Virtual Private Network) boosts mobile productivity by securely maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks. 'The NetMotion software has achieved Mobile2Market certification, the highest level of certification offered by Microsoft, assuring compatibility with Windows Mobile 6 smartphones,' said John Dietz, group product manager, Microsoft Corp." Check out the full story.

Dark Reading (October 24, 2007)

Deloitte Names Wireless Fast 50

"Deloitte & Touche, in partnership with CTIA, announced the Wireless Fast 50, a ranking of the fastest-growing wireless companies based on revenue growth over the past five years...To qualify for the Wireless Fast 50, Deloitte said companies must have had operating revenues of at least $50,000 in 2002 and $5 million in 2006 and be a company that owns proprietary wireless technology or proprietary wireless intellectual property that contributes to a significant portion of the company's operating revenues or devotes a significant proportion of revenues to the research and development of wireless technology." NetMotion placed 8th on Deloitte's Wireless Fast 50 list.

Wireless Week (October 23, 2007)

Louisiana Parish Selects NetMotion Wireless to Optimize Mobile Communications

"St. James Parish in Louisiana implemented NetMotion’s Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to support its police officers in their patrolling vehicles as well as in St. James’ two remote facilities. For the Parish, NetMotion’s Mobility XE is boosting mobile productivity by optimizing multiple network connections across wired, wide-area wireless, Wi-Fi and a remote data connection via satellite...As part of their deployment, St. James is using NetMotion’s policy management module, which can regulate and balance the amount of network traffic flowing to and from applications." Get the full story here

MissionCritical Communications (October 16, 2007)

Connectivity Conundrum

" 'People want to prioritize bandwidth; they want to make sure (the most important applications) get top priority,' said Johnston, whose company recently won a contract to deploy its mobile virtual private network (Mobility XE) for Cox Communications...Whichever network is the fastest, our software picks that network,' Johnston continued. 'It allows I.T. personnel to set rules for each network' by prioritizing applications and allowing only the most important software to take up bandwidth on limited networks such as 2.5G cellular systems." Read the full article now.

RCR Wireless News (October 8, 2007)

The Rise of Ubiquitous Mobility Solutions

"In contrast to traditional vendor's VPN solutions, solutions from vendors such as...NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE (is) focused on maintaining a user's session through disconnections and hops across multiple networks...NetMotion has been one of the few vendors in this space to tie its brand value proposition to the concept of mobility across multiple networks."

Forrester (September 14, 2007)

Specialized Mobile VPNs: A Niche Market Skirts the VPN Mainstream

"Because of their ability to reduce costs and increase user satisfaction, mobile VPNs serve highly mobile workforces better than traditional (IPSec and SSL) VPNs...Consider a truck driver who moves from a WAN connection to a WLAN connection and wants to maintain a continuous IP connection. In this example, standard VPNs won't work. Vendors such as NetMotion Wireless proxy the connection in such a way that the transition can occur without dropping the secure connection."

Gartner, Inc. (September 12, 2007)

Mobile Momentum; Five Startup Suppliers that Could Change Your Approach to Mobility

"NetMotion Wireless provides secure remote access to corporate network resources from virtually anywhere through a mobile virtual private network (VPN). Because traditional VPNs do not perform well in wireless environments, NetMotion Wireless has developed a mobile VPN that deals with the challenges of mobile computing, including wireless security, performance, roaming issues and the multitude of devices, such as smartphones and laptops, that may be attached to the network." To read the full article, click here.

Computing (September 6, 2007)

NetMotion Wireless Continues to Carve Out Mobile VPN Revenue and Business

"After its acquisition of Padcom, we considered NetMotion to have taken the dominant role in the mobile VPN space. That has panned out – the company has added about 50,000 new paid and deployed seats, bringing its total to more than 200,000. Although the process of converting Cox Communications was well under way early in the year, the company can now say it managed to do some revenue-generating upselling...It can likely look to Cox for many more deployed seats over the next 12 months."

The 451 Group - MIS Market Development by Tony Rizzo (August 15, 2007) 

NetMotion Wireless to Optimize OCSD Network

"The Orange County Sheriff's Department investigations division has deployed NetMotion Wireless' mobile virtual private network technology to support its police officers and investigators in the field. NetMotion's software, Mobility XE, boosts mobile productivity by maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks." To read the full article, click here.

Computer Business Review (August 15, 2007)

Orange County Sheriff's Department Turns to NetMotion Wireless

"OCSD joins a number of law enforcement and government agencies across the country that rely on Mobility XE to mitigate some of the most common challenges in mobile deployments today, including end-to-end security, application stability, and seamless roaming between Wi-Fi and wide-area cellular networks. Additionally, NetMotion optimizes wireless performance and automatically connects users to the fastest available network."

Communications News (August 14, 2007)

Calif. Sheriffs Stay Connected

"The Orange County, Calif., Sheriff’s Department has deployed (NetMotion's Mobility XE) mobile productivity software that allows police officers and investigators using wireless-enabled laptop PCs access to critical information from anywhere in the field.
The sheriff’s department covers a large area and police officials need to ensure that officers and investigators can access the department’s dispatching system, state and federal criminal databases and other key applications from wherever they might be, said Ed Lee, project manager for OCSD’s information systems." Click here to read the full story.

Government Communications News (GCN) (August 14, 2007)

Orange County Sheriff's Department Turns to NetMotion Wireless for Mobile Communications

"NetMotion Wireless, a leading provider of mobile productivity and management software, today announced that the Orange County Sheriff's Department Investigations Division (OCSD) has deployed NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to support its police officers and investigators in the field. NetMotion's software, Mobility XE, boosts mobile productivity by maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks." Click here to read the full story.

TMCnet (August 14, 2007)

Orange County Sheriff's Department Turns to NetMotion Wireless

"NetMotion Wireless today announced that the Orange County Sheriff's Department Investigations Division (OCSD) has deployed NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to support its police officers and investigators in the field. NetMotion's software, Mobility XE, boosts mobile productivity by maintaining and optimizing connections to applications as users move in and out of wireless coverage areas and across various networks." To read the full article, click here.

Telematics Journal (August 14, 2007)

Cox Communications Turns to NetMotion for Mobile VPN

"...Cox Communications has deployed NetMotion’s mobile virtual private network (VPN) solution to let 3500 of its field-service technicians wirelessly access the cable operator’s network applications. NetMotion’s Mobility XE mobile VPN deployed on field laptops secures the fastest possible connection among multiple networks for field workers, maintains application sessions as users move in and out of network coverage, compresses data and optimizes link connection to enhance performance, and ensures secure access."
Mobile Radio Technology Bulletin (August 9, 2007)

AT&T Equips Raleigh Police with 3G Mobile Broadband

"The AT&T solution includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless’ Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) that provides secure, encrypted access to law enforcement databases and maintains persistent connections to the Raleigh systems even while traveling across diverse networks." Click here to read the story in full.

Phone Mag (August 8, 2007)

AT&T Provides 3G Mobile Broadband to Raleigh Police

"The Raleigh Police Department is using AT&T's third-generation wireless broadband solution, called BroadbandConnect...The AT&T solution reportedly includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE. NetMotion’s XE is a mobile Virtual Private Network that provides secure, encrypted access to law enforcement databases and maintains persistent connections to the Raleigh systems even while traveling across diverse networks." To read the entire story, click here.
TMCnet (August 7, 2007)

Cox Communications Deploys NetMotion's Mobile VPN Solution

"Cox Communications has completed deploying NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network solution to 3,500 of its field service technicians...NetMotion Wireless software helps Cox overcome everyday wireless coverage gaps and interruptions. Their solution is helping to make their field service operation more efficient, ultimately helping them to deliver better service to their customers." To read the full story, click here.

TMCnet (August 7, 2007)

Cox Techs Get Productivity Boost from NetMotion's VPN System

"Cox Communications' field technicians are now able to move from one computer application to another with the help of NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE platform. The virtual-private-network system maintains the IP state of laptops and allows techs to switch applications, whether they're based on cellular technology, Wi-Fi or an Ethernet connection." Click here to view the full article. 

SmartBrief (August 7, 2007)

First Cableco Taps Into NetMotion VPN, More to Come

"NetMotion Wireless, which provides mobile-productivity and -management software, is targeting the cable industry, with Cox Communications being the first to complete deployment of NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to 3,500 Cox field-service technicians...As part of the deployment, NetMotion provided Cox with centralized management tools, increased security and other productivity-enhancing features." To read the full story, click here.

TelecomWeb (August 6, 2007) 

Cox Taps NetMotion

"Cox Communications has completed deployment of NetMotion Wireless' mobile VPN solution to 3,500 of its field service technicians. Cox joins more than 1,000 organizations that rely on NetMotion to resolve mobile deployment challenges, such as network roaming and wireless performance, in order to boost mobile worker productivity. As part of the deployments, NetMotion provides Cox with centralized management tools, increased security and other features." Click here to read the entire story.

Cable360.Net (August 6, 2007)

AT&T Equips Raleigh Police With 3G Mobile Broadband

"AT&T Inc. has announced that the Raleigh Police Department is using AT&T's third-generation (3G) wireless broadband solution, called BroadbandConnect, to deliver mission-critical information to officers across a network that includes more than 500 patrol cars...The AT&T solution includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) that provides secure, encrypted access to law enforcement databases and maintains persistent connections to the Raleigh systems even while traveling across diverse networks." Click here to get the full story.

TMCnet (August 6, 2007)

Cox Tabs NetMotion Wireless

"The cable operator Cox Communications has started using the mobile virtual private network from NetMotion Wireless for its 3,500 field service technicians. NetMotion's mobile VPN maintains a secure connection for remote workers as they move between Wi-Fi and cellular networks, the company says. About 1,000 companies and other organizations use the product. The Cox deployment includes NetMotion's Mobility XE Mobile VPN with the company's policy management module for remote management of devices and applications." To read the full story, click here.

Wireless Week (August 6, 2007)

AT&T Equips Raleigh Police With 3G Mobile Broadband

"AT&T Inc. has announced that the Raleigh Police Department is using AT&T's third-generation (3G) wireless broadband solution, called BroadbandConnect, to deliver mission-critical information to officers across a network that includes more than 500 patrol cars. The solution also supports hand-held devices for officers on bicycles and horseback...The AT&T solution includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) that provides secure, encrypted access to law enforcement databases and maintains persistent connections to the Raleigh systems even while traveling across diverse networks."

CNNMoney.com (August 6, 2007)

Cox Techs Roam if They Want To

"About 3,500 Cox Communications, Inc. field techs are staying connected to their mother ship using roaming software built by NetMotion Wireless Inc. NetMotion's client-server mobile virtual private network (VPN) system maintains the IP state of laptops and their applications as techs hop from one type of network to another, whether it's based on cellular technology, WiFi, or even an Ethernet connection. The Mobility XE platform, which works with Windows PCs and handhelds, also selects available networks automatically, based on rules set by the customer." Click here to read this article in its entirety.

Cable Digital News, Light Reading, Unstrung (August 6, 2007)

AT&T Equips Raleigh Police With 3G Mobile Broadband

"Scalable Solution Enhances Officer Safety and Provides Wireless Access to Mug Shots, Arrest Warrants and DMV Records via Patrol Cars and Handheld Devices...The AT&T solution includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) that provides secure, encrypted access to law enforcement databases and maintains persistent connections to the Raleigh systems even while traveling across diverse networks. The LaptopConnect cards fit directly into the officers' onboard laptops, which connect to mission-critical information by using the AT&T BroadbandConnect network." To read the entire story, click here

Telematics Journal (August 6, 2007)

Cox Deploys NetMotion’s Mobile VPN Solution

"Cox Communications has completed the deployment of NetMotion Wireless' Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to all of its field service representatives (FSRs) - nearly 4,000. The Mobility XE Mobile VPN deployed on field laptops, along with NetMotion’s policy management module, delivers sustained applications, even if workers move in and out of wireless coverage areas; smooth transitions from multiple wide area carrier, Wi-Fi and consumers’ home networks; automatic selection of the fastest-available network without user intervention; secure access to applications from the field, including work orders, billing systems and other databases; data compression and link optimizations; and a real-time view of device activity." To read the full article, click here.

CED (August 6, 2007)

NetMotion to Provide Mobile VPN to Cox

"Mobile software developer NetMotion Wireless is touting another customer win this week, unveiling a deal to deploy its mobile virtual private network with cable behemoth Cox Communications. The nation's third-largest cable operator said 3,500 field service technicians are using the technology, which is designed to increase productivity for on-the-go workers." Click here to read the article in full.

RCR Wireless News (August 6, 2007) 

NetMotion Wireless Tapped by Cox Communications for Wide-Scale Mobile Deployment

"NetMotion Wireless, a leading provider of mobile productivity and management software, today announced that Cox Communications has completed deployment of NetMotion's Mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to 3,500 of its field service technicians. Cox, the nation's third largest cable operator, joins more than 1,000 organizations that rely on NetMotion to resolve mobile deployment challenges, such as network roaming and wireless performance, in order to boost mobile worker productivity." To read the full article, click here.

Fierce Wireless (August 6, 2007)

Top 50 High Tech Firms in Washington

NetMotion Wireless is named to Washington CEO magazine's Top 50 High Tech Firms list. To view the full list of top high tech companies, click here.

Washington CEO (July 27, 2007)

Why Active-To-Phone Matters for Content Providers, and i-Mode

"NetMotion Wireless, Inc., the market leader in mobility management solutions, and Tropos Networks...today announced a joint marketing agreement to provide secure, seamless and high-performance roaming solutions among metro-scale Wi-Fi mesh networks and wide area networks. Using Mobility XE software from NetMotion Wireless and Tropos MetroMesh routers, City of Milpitas police officers and firefighters working in the field have secure and seamless roaming access to critical applications..." 

i-Mode Business Strategy (July 2, 2007)

NetMotion's Wireless VPN Gets NAC

"Look to NetMotion to add NAC to its wireless VPN gear later in the year. The NAC product will be part of a software upgrade for its Mobility XE platform that will add NAC scanning capabilities to the Mobility client. The software will scan wireless devices before they are admitted to network resources. The scan will check that virus software is turned on and updated, operating systems are patched, antispyware is installed and running, URL filters are working and the like." Click here to read the full article.

Network World (June 14, 2007)

NetMotion Wireless Updates Innovation Mobile VPN Offering

"NetMotion Wireless recently released the latest version of its mobile virtual private network, Mobility XE version 7.2, which supports the Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System and includes a client network failover feature. This new release could prove popular as it offers an innovative approach to securing mobile connectivity, which is something organizations are increasingly looking for." Check out the full article online by clicking here.

Computer Business Review (June 7, 2007)

NetMotion Plans More QoS and Traffic-Shaping for RTP

"Mobile VPN developer NetMotion Wireless plans to later this year deliver more prioritization capabilities for real-time protocols in VoIP, video, and IM, taking advantage of the fact that its technology is UDP-based rather than TCP-based. The Seattle, Washington-based ISV announced the addition of QoS features to its flagship Mobility XE product when it launched version 7.1 last November." Click here to read this article in its entirety.

Computerwire (June 4, 2007)

Rollout: NetMotion Mobility XE 7.2 – Keeping Mobile Apps Alive

"NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE (is)...a mobile VPN that maintains app sessions as users move into a wireless coverage gap, or from WLANs to cellular data connections...NetMotion is the still the one to beat, thanks to its policy-management functions and QoS capabilities." To read the full article, click here.

Network Computing (May 28, 2007)

Enterprise Mobility

"A discussion of Enterprise Mobility usually brings up the not-so-tangentially related subject of location-based services. At NetMotion Wireless (http://www.netmotionwireless.com), John Knopf, Director of Product Management, says, '...We offer software that’s deployed by the IT or security department – it’s basically a VPN, but it’s a VPN that is specialized to ensure that mobile workers remain highly productive and that all of the data they’re transmitting over the wireless networks is secure.'" Click here to read the full article.

Internet Telephony (May 2007)

NetMotion Upgrades Mobile VPN Software

"NetMotion Wireless announced version 7.2 of its Mobility XE mobile VPN software package, which now supports the Windows Vista operating system and gives network administrators more control." To read the full article, click here.

Mobile Radio Technology (May 17, 2007)

Application Persistence Key to Mobile VPNs

"(With NetMotion Mobility XE Mobile VPN) The UDP connection can stay active indefinitely, allowing the user to resume the job when a connection is restored. Since Trican's 1,700-strong field staff in Canada spends a lot of time in remote areas with spotty wireless coverage, that's a critical consideration. 'It insulates the user and the user's applications from connectivity loss and network changes...'" Click here to learn more about Trican Well Service's Mobility XE deployment.

IT Business Canada (May 14, 2007)

NetMotion Improves VPN

"NetMotion Wireless, the industry leading Mobile VPN solution provider and Microsoft Registered Partner, has announced the immediate availability of the latest version of its Mobile VPN, Mobility XE version 7.2, which supports the Windows Vista operating system...Mobility XE 7.2 also includes a new Client Network Failover feature that automatically identifies when a connection is broken downstream and switches to the next-fastest available connection." Click here to read the full article.

Unstrung (May 9, 2007) 

NetMotion Wireless Mobile VPN Releases Support for Windows Vista

"'City of Austin Public Safety agencies deployed the preview version of the Mobility XE 7.2 release,' said Ralph Warren, Network Systems Supervisor for the City of Austin, a NetMotion Wireless customer. 'We tested the new Network Client Failover feature with our enterprise, police, EMS and fire personnel in the field over 802.11, Cellular and LAN interfaces. Our mobile workers found they didn't have to waste time trying to authenticate to unavailable networks, which gives them a better user experience and helps optimize our workers' productivity.'" To read the full article, click here.

SYS-CON Media (May 9, 2007)

"A VPN in the Palm of Your Hand

"NetMotion Wireless has released Mobility XE, the first mobile virtual private network that is compatible with Windows Mobile-based Palm Treo smartphones. Mobility XE also boosts wireless performance and allows network roaming without dropping the VPN connection. The software’s policy management module allows administrators to centrally create and enforce dynamic security policies." To read the Tech Brief, click here.

Government Computer News (April 30, 2007)

Is Your Network Safe from Handhelds?

"NetMotion’s Mobility XE supports Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PCs and Smartphones, Windows Mobile 2003 (including the Pocket PC Phone Edition) and Windows 2000/XP. What really sets Mobility XE apart is the number of mobile users it can support. A single server can handle as many as 1,000 concurrently connected devices, and servers can be pooled to automatically provide load balancing, failover and redundancy – a Mobility XE deployment can support as many as 15,000 concurrent users." Click here to read the full article.

IT Security (April 9, 2007) 

IPSec, SSL or Mobile VPN? – Choosing the Right Secure Remote Access Solution for Your Mobile Workforce

"You need to provide these mobile workers with access to the applications they rely on to do their jobs, without compromising network security or crippling performance and productivity. Countless technologies on the market claim to make this task easier, but how do you know if they provide the right mix of security and performance that a particular mobile user-base requires? This article explores and compares the three main types of secure remote access solutions available today – IPSec, SSL and Mobile VPNs – and explains how to develop a strategy that caters to a user’s mobility needs."

IT Security (March 2007) 

NetMotion and RSA Team Up

"To offer added security to customers accessing sensitive data remotely, NetMotion (Seattle) joined RSA's (Bedford, Mass.) Secured Partner Program to certify interoperability between NetMotion's Mobility XE and RSA's SecurID two-factor authentication solution." Click here for complete News Brief.

TechWeb (March 9, 2007) 

The 411 on VPNs – Keep Your Workers Connected Anywhere They Roam Without Compromising Security

"The Marshfield Clinic was an IT security nightmare. With 5,600 employees, 730 roaming physicians, and 39 locations spread out across the northern half of Wisconsin, granting network access to all of the dynamic workers presented a unique set of problems...Once the Mobility XE mobile VPN client was installed on the 2,000 Tablets being used by the Marshfield physicians, its session persistence functionality managed the connections, so even if physicians roamed between access points or networks, they did not have to reauthenticate when their devices latched onto a new connection. The feature's timesaving benefits alone will save the clinic millions of dollars. Preventing lawsuits from potentially leaked patient information also provides Marshfield's executives with peace of mind." Click here to read the article in its entirety.

LAPTOP (March 21, 2007) 

Solving a Persistent Mobile Connectivity Problem – Construction Company Fixes Problem of Erratic Data Connections

This Computerworld article profiles Strack, Inc., a Georgia-based construction company that improved mobile worker productivity with NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE mobile VPN solution. Click here to read the full article. 

Computerworld (February 26, 2007) 

NetMotion Announces Mobility XE Added to GTSI Government Contract

"NetMotion Wireless announced that its product, Mobility XE, has become part of GTSI Corporation's NASA Scientific & Engineering Workstation Procurement III (SEWP III) Government Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). GTSI has approved NetMotion Wireless' Mobile VPN solution for purchase by any federal government agency through the SEWP III contract. The addition to the SEWP III Federal Contract follows Mobility XE's selection for GTSI's US Communications State and Local Government contract in mid-2006." Click here to read more.

Wireless Week (February 20, 2007) 

NetMotion Joins RSA Secured Partner Program

"NetMotion Wireless has joined the RSA Secured Partner Program to certify interoperability between Mobility XE technology and RSA SecurID 2-factor authentication solutions. This technical interoperability between the two solutions will help to increase mobile computing security in the enterprise across any type of mobile device including handhelds, smartphones and laptops." Click here to read the News Brief. 

Wireless Week (February 7, 2007) 

 

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