VMware launched a new version of the Boxer iOS app for companies using VMware to manage their employees' mobile devices
It seems like every major tech company needs to have an email app
these days, and VMware is no exception. The company launched a new
version of the Boxer iOS app today for companies using VMware to manage
their employees' mobile devices.
The resulting app, appropriately called VMware Boxer, is now available for AirWatch and Workspace One customers. It's designed to replace Apple's built-in Mail app on the iPhone and iPad, in part because it's packing some key additional features.
The resulting app, appropriately called VMware Boxer, is now available for AirWatch and Workspace One customers. It's designed to replace Apple's built-in Mail app on the iPhone and iPad, in part because it's packing some key additional features.
Boxer includes support for all kinds of customization including the
ability to take different actions by swiping email messages, bulk edit
messages and even change the sound the app makes when a new email
arrives. It also includes calendar functionality, so users don't have to
leave the app to see their schedule.
Boxer was acquired by
VMware last October, after a long history as a popular email app for
people who want more than just the default application that comes with
their smartphone or tablet. Consumers who continue to rely on Boxer for
their emails will still get regular updates for the application,
according to Andrew Eye, the former Boxer CEO who became vice president
of strategy at VMware.
In
an interview, he said that consumers and most commercial users will get
updates on a fairly rapid release cadence. For businesses that want
more time between updates, VMware will also release a special build of
the app that will let them move a bit more slowly.
VMware Boxer
competes against a bunch of other email apps, including those produced
by Microsoft and Google. One of the key benefits VMware has in this
regard is that Boxer will be available for free to every AirWatch user,
and easy for them to deploy from their device management console.
That
may help AirWatch win additional clients, since email is often one of
the most important work applications someone can have. Companies with
other enterprise mobility management services will still be able to
manage the consumer version of Boxer, which has supported that
functionality for a while.
Source: InfoWorld
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