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Trellia adds 3G features to mobile management platform

Trellia adds 3G features to mobile management platform

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 23 Mar 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Montreal vendor recently upgraded its SaaS-based mobile policy management platform. Version 5.1 provides real time statistics on 3G data usage and tracks 3G devices using Qualcomm's Gobi technology. How this fits into the up-and-coming mobile device management space

3G asset management is also “a nice-to-have” feature, but it relies on Qualcomm Inc.’s chipsets, he said. “If you have settled on mobile devices that have the Qualcomm Gobi functionality, then that’s a nice feature,” said Tauschek.

But knowing where users are at any given time raises privacy issues, he said. “While it has some value, if employees know that they can be tracked in that respect. Depending on the type of role they are in, that might be a contentious issue,” he said.

Info-Tech will be covering mobile management in greater detail over the next couple months, said Tauschek. “There are a lot of new and up-and-coming entrants in the mobile management space,” he said.  

Trellia version 5.1 taps into an unsaturated market, according to Craig Mathias, principal at Ashland, Mass.-based wireless advisory firm Farpoint Group. “Ultimately, this is the kind of tool that most larger enterprises are going to want to have,” he said.

“This is a very new area of management and when you talk about all that’s required in managing a mobile workforce, this is just one piece of it … It is going to become much more important over time because workforces are becoming more mobile,” he said.

Trellia has “put a stake in the ground” in the policy management space, said Mathias. “There are a whole range of mobile device management products and oftentimes products of this class are lumped into that general category, and that’s all about provisioning and integrity management and security,” he said.

“Trellia really is more on the mobile policy management end of the world, which is more about how people use products and manage cost, and even there, it’s a fairly complex space. It's not well-established, and there are a lot of companies out there who need these kinds of capabilities,” he said.

3G data plan management is a good example of managing to control costs, he said. “First of all, you can correct behaviours that might not be in concert with corporate objectives, and secondly, you have access to a whole range of information that can help you in negotiating with your carriers,” he said.

Mathias doesn’t take issue with the asset tracking. “They aren’t tracking you to watch everything you are doing. They want to know where the device is in case it gets lost … I don’t think this is a big deal,” he said. 

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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.
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