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Montreal software firm bought by Wyse Technology

Montreal software firm bought by Wyse Technology

By:  Harmeet Singh  On: 25 Nov 2011 For: Computer Dealer News Creator

Trellia Networks, which makes mobile security applications, has been picked up by a company best known as a thin client specialist. But it's trying to expand its cloud offerings

Trying to move beyond its thin client business, Wyse Technology has acquired Montreal’s Trellia Networks Inc., a mobile device management company focused on helping companies deal with the consumerization trend.

Trellia will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of San Jose, Calif.-based Wyse, the companies announced this week. The acquisition has been in the works for about six months.

“We already have a very big management software business at Wyse. The one area that we didn't have was for smartphones and tablets,” said Jeff McNaught, chief marketing and strategy officer with Wyse.

Trellia's cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) solutions help IT departments take inventory of, control and manage mobile devices that run on different operating systems from a single platform.

There are modules for devices that run Google’s Android, Apple Inc.’s iOS and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry operating systems, which put an agent on devices for enforcing corporate policies such as which networks subscribers are authorized to use and data plan management. It also gives IT managers the ability to wiping a device remotely.

“The acquisition of Trellia helps us reach a goal of delivering new solutions that provide management capability across the spectrum of devices that IT is grappling with,” McNaught said.

Through the acquisition, Wyse's 2012 product line for mobile infrastructure management will now include Trellia's technology. The additions go beyond just complementing Wyse's PocketCloud, a mobile cloud application for user and content management, McNaught said.

 “They're in the cloud computing space, and there's a huge focus on mobile,” said Rami Karam, vice-president of marketing with Trellia. “They see Trellia as an extension of their mobile story.”

In the short term, branding will remain the same, but Trellia's products will eventually be rolled into Wyse's corporate brand. There are currently no plans for changes in licensing or pricing for Trellia's products. Trellia's enterprise mobility management (EMM) offering will also continue to be hosted in Canada, but Wyse will expand the platform to other regions.

“It almost didn't seem obvious to me at first,” said Laura Hansen-Kohls, a senior research analyst with London, Ont.-based Info-Tech Research Group. “But when you think about the thin client market, it's kind of a dead end.”

The firm's research suggests that for companies not interested in implementing BYOD policies security is the top concern, so integrating management technology from Trellia with Wyse's solutions makes sense.

“Certainly it expands … Wyse's name into organizations that just can't use thin clients,” she said. They will be able to use Trellia to manage various devices in the enterprise.


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harmeet singh Harmeet Singh Harmeet Singh is a Staff Writer for Computer Dealer News. She reports on channel partner programs, new technologies and products and other issues relevant to Canada's channel community. ... more
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