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Mobolize

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Mobolize
Company typePrivate
IndustryMobile data security and connectivity, data protection zero trust for mobile devices
FoundersWilliam Chow, Mark Tsuie, Philip Mustain, David Cohen,
Headquarters

Mobolize is a mobile device software company with headquarters in Los Altos, CA.

In 2013, Sprint announced a technology partnership with Mobolize.[1] In October 2020, Akamai and Mobolize announced a partnership to offer security to mobile devices for enterprises. Mobolize's Data Management Engine will support Akamai Enterprise Threat Protector, a cloud secure web gateway (SWG).[2] In June 2021, Akamai expanded its partnership with Mobolize to include zero trust capabilities on mobile devices.[3]

Mobolize was recognized in 2014 by CTIA as winner of the Telecom Council Showcase.[4] In 2015, Mobolize was recognized by LightReading as a Leading Lights finalist for Best New Mobile Product, and also by FierceWireless as a Fierce Innovation Awards finalist for Network Service Delivery.[5][6]

The company is led by co-founders David Cohen and William Chow as Co–CEOs. David Cohen was previously a founder of Frontbridge Technologies, which was acquired by Microsoft and became Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services.[7] William Chow was previously the chief architect of QLogic Storage Solutions Group (formerly Troika Networks) and security team lead at Stamps.com.

References

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  1. ^ Phil Goldstein (December 4, 2013). "Sprint partners with Mobolize to improve network performance for enterprise users". FierceWireless.
  2. ^ Jacob, Marc (October 2020). "Mobolize Announces Technology Partnership with Akamai to Enable Security on Mobile Devices". Global Security Magazine.
  3. ^ "Mobolize Expands Zero Trust Network on Mobile devices".
  4. ^ Telecom Council Staff (October 10, 2014). "TELECOM COUNCIL ANNOUNCES RESULTS FROM 2014 INNOVATION SHOWCASE". Telecom Innovation Blog.
  5. ^ Dan Jones (June 8, 2015). "Leading Lights Finalists 2015: Best New Product (Mobile)". LightReading.
  6. ^ "Finalists Announced in Fourth Annual Fierce Innovation Awards: Telecom Edition". FierceMarkets. October 28, 2015. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Redmond, Wash (31 August 2005). "Microsoft Completes Acquisition of FrontBridge Technologies". Microsoft News Center.
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