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Verizon Android Lineup Adds Good For Enterprise Compatibility

BASKING RIDGE, N.J.Sept. 16. Verizon and Good Technology are making the popular lineup of Android devices enterprise-ready. The companies announced today Good for Enterprise - Android, a solution for smartphones running on the Android OS that provides business-grade security and full device management features to large customers.

Good for Enterprise - Android lets business customers harness the power of Android on the nation's most reliable wireless network and provide corporate information technology security and control over devices throughout their workforces. CIOs and IT managers can deploy Android smartphones, such as DROID 2 by Motorola, DROID by Motorola, DROID X by Motorola, DROID Incredible by HTC, DROID ERIS by HTC, the LG Ally, and the Samsung Fascinate, throughout their organizations to extend Android's powerful mobile communications capabilities to their workforces.

"The Good for Enterprise - Android solution gives our customers more choices when it comes to equipping their workforces with the wireless devices needed to keep business operating at full speed," said Mark Bartolomeo, vice president - global enterprise marketing for Verizon. "Customers in health care and financial services will find the solution especially suited to their businesses because of the security features integrated into the solution."

The Good for Enterprise - Android solution is based on two key components: Good Mobile Control provides comprehensive mobile security and device management with over-the-air and on-device encryption of enterprise data, remote application password policies, and remote wipe of
enterprise data across the entire mobile deployment. Good Mobile Messaging delivers enterprise-class mobile e-mail and personal information management (PIM), including Calendar and Contacts.

"Good is excited to partner with Verizon to bring Good for Enterprise - Android to Verizon enterprise customers," said John Herrema, senior vice president of corporate strategy for Good Technology. "The combination of Verizon's network, powerful Android devices from leading manufacturers, and Good's enterprise-class solution for messaging and collaboration delivers the exceptional experience that users demand and the end-to-end management, security and control that enterprises require."


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