REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Appdome, the mobile industry’s first cloud hub for mobile app integration, has been recognized in Gartner’s 2018 Market Guide for Mobile Application Management.
Appdome’s cloud-based fusion process is a multivendor app augmentation system that enables the integration of compliance, security, mobility, Single-Sign On (SSO), mobile identity, VPN and analytics solutions without coding. According to Gartner, “Multivendor app augmentation — or introducing new features and new capabilities into existing consumer and enterprise apps — is an emerging class of MAM tools that inject management and security controls from multiple vendors into enterprise apps.”
“Organizations must integrate a myriad of mobile services into apps continuously,” says Tom Tovar, CEO of Appdome. "We eliminate the increasing challenge of augmenting apps with security, mobility, unified endpoint management, identity and other enterprise services. We see that multi-vendor app augmentation fills a critical need in enterprise mobility and we will continue to add new services and fill the gaps between SDKs, apps and use cases."
The Appdome platform allows mobile app developers and enterprise customers using internally developed or public apps, to quickly and efficiently augment and deploy the apps, fully integrated with the mobile services their users demand, all without code or coding. “Mobile app/mobile data security tools focus on "hardening" apps with robust jailbreak/root detection, file-level encryption and/or other security capabilities, while still retaining the MAM-related functions of app distribution and management. On the other hand, multivendor app augmentation focuses on making it easier to inject management code, from either the vendor itself or from any number of third-party EMM or MAM vendors into apps for the purpose of managing those apps via policies from within the respective vendor admin console,” according to Gartner.
Appdome is the only vendor that combines and provides app hardening and multi-vendor app augmentation into a single service. Appdome allows customers to:
- Fuse 1 or more mobile services to apps quickly and automatically.
- Implement app hardening and mobile EMM SDKs and MDM, without code or coding.
- Finish mobile app integration projects faster – in a matter of seconds.
- Deploy more of the best mobile apps to users, including internally developed and third-party apps secured by EMM, UEM and MAM systems.
- Remove the barriers UEM, EMM, MDM and MAM-enablement.
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Source: Gartner “Market Guide for Mobile Application Management” by Bryan Taylor and Chris Silva, January, 25, 2018.
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About Appdome
Appdome is a productivity platform for mobile integration, providing the rapid integration of multiple third-party functions to apps, shortening the deployment cycle and connecting mobile apps to other services on demand. The codeless service operates as a mobile integration workflow in the cloud, and allows users to perform integration projects on the final application package. No source code or development expertise is required. Likewise, no modifications to an app or an SDK are required to complete integration projects on the platform. The solution is currently used by the world’s leading financial, healthcare and e-commerce companies to support productivity, compliance and security for consumers and employees. The company is based in Silicon Valley, United States and Tel Aviv, Israel.