MobileIron, Inc. provides mobile device management and security to large enterprises.
History
MobileIron was founded in 2007 by Ajay Mishra, Suresh Batchu and Bob Tinker. Ajay Mishra had previously founded Airespace, which was acquired by Cisco in 2005. The company has raised over $50 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Storm Ventures and Foundation Capital.
MobileIron began shipping its products in late 2009.
MobileIron is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and has offices in the Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, China, Singapore and Hyderabad, India. The company opened new development office in Bellevue, WA sometime in fall of 2012.
Products and features
* Virtual Smartphone Platform and Connected Cloud - Management and security of both corporate- and employee-owned mobile devices, including remote provisioning, device status, policy enforcement, remote lock and wipe, network access control and the ability for an employer to spy on its employees using the device tracking function.
* Multi-OS clients - Management of multiple mobile operating systems: iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, webOS, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone.
* Partner API - Carriers and partners can build proprietary applications for mobile device management, security and analytics, integrating MobileIron data with applications in the enterprise
* MobileIron Sentry - Allows IT personnel to identify unauthorized devices, block their access and enforce company policies via iPad.
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History
MobileIron was founded in 2007 by Ajay Mishra, Suresh Batchu and Bob Tinker. Ajay Mishra had previously founded Airespace, which was acquired by Cisco in 2005. The company has raised over $50 million in funding from Sequoia Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Storm Ventures and Foundation Capital.
MobileIron began shipping its products in late 2009.
MobileIron is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and has offices in the Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan, China, Singapore and Hyderabad, India. The company opened new development office in Bellevue, WA sometime in fall of 2012.
Products and features
* Virtual Smartphone Platform and Connected Cloud - Management and security of both corporate- and employee-owned mobile devices, including remote provisioning, device status, policy enforcement, remote lock and wipe, network access control and the ability for an employer to spy on its employees using the device tracking function.
* Multi-OS clients - Management of multiple mobile operating systems: iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, webOS, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone.
* Partner API - Carriers and partners can build proprietary applications for mobile device management, security and analytics, integrating MobileIron data with applications in the enterprise
* MobileIron Sentry - Allows IT personnel to identify unauthorized devices, block their access and enforce company policies via iPad.
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Daniel Street was an adviser to the former Australian Foreign Minister, Kevin Rudd, and a former federal political correspondent for Channel Nine.
Education
Daniel received his secondary education at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview. He graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney in 2002 with a degree in journalism. In 2009 he attended the University of Cambridge on a Chevening Scholarship where he studied for a Masters of Philosophy in Development Studies.
Working life
Media
Daniel was a federal political correspondent for Channel Nine's National Nine News
Public service
In 2010 the former Prime Minister, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd, appointed Daniel one of his adviser's in the area of aid and development.
Awards
Street was awarded the 2009 the National Press Club Young Achiever Award in 2009 for his reporting. He is the recipient of an Order of Australia Association, NSW Branch, Commendation for his youth work.
Education
Daniel received his secondary education at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview. He graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney in 2002 with a degree in journalism. In 2009 he attended the University of Cambridge on a Chevening Scholarship where he studied for a Masters of Philosophy in Development Studies.
Working life
Media
Daniel was a federal political correspondent for Channel Nine's National Nine News
Public service
In 2010 the former Prime Minister, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd, appointed Daniel one of his adviser's in the area of aid and development.
Awards
Street was awarded the 2009 the National Press Club Young Achiever Award in 2009 for his reporting. He is the recipient of an Order of Australia Association, NSW Branch, Commendation for his youth work.
Dudley Persse Joynt was an Irish-born RAF fighter pilot, who disappeared on 31 May 1940 during the evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk.
A descendant of Dudley Persse, the Sandymount native was a skilled rugby player who continued his playing career after leaving Belvedere College, playing with Monkstown Senior and later captaining Shannon Buccaneers. Dudley was also an accomplished cricketer. He was on the 1926 Senior Cricket XI which got to the final, but lost to Masonic. After leaving Belvedere, he became a Superintendent of Shell Mex & BP Company Ltd.. He was later transferred to Yorkshire, where he remained. In 1936, he joined the Auxiliary Air Force (which later merged with the Royal Air Force). When war broke out, he became a full time fighter pilot with the RAF (AAF) 90322 (Ireland), 609 Sqdn.
In May 1940, both Denmark and Norway fell to the Nazis. On 10 May 1940, Germany invaded Holland and Belgium. Neville Chamberlain resigned as British Prime Minister. Holland surrendered to the Germans on 14 May. On that same day Germany invaded France. By 22 May, Britain (under Prime Minister Winston Churchill) decided the battle was lost and to evacuate his troops from the European mainland via Dunkirk. The evacuation of 345,000 troops began on 26 May. Five days later, Joynt was on patrol duty in his Spitfire over Dunkirk. He did not return from his mission.
He was reported missing and presumed dead. The same day, more than 68,000 soldiers were evacuated, while 28 RAF planes and 38 German aircraft were lost. His obituary from the 1941 Belvederian states, in part: "On patrol duty over Dunkirk on the last day of May last year he was seen to dive in his Spitfire to attack a German bomber. He has not returned, nor has any news been received of him since then, so he must be presumed killed in action. To his sorrowing family we extend our deepest sympathy."
Dudley Persse Joynt was 30 years old at the time of his disappearance, and is commemorated at Panel 4 of the Runnymede Memorial.
A descendant of Dudley Persse, the Sandymount native was a skilled rugby player who continued his playing career after leaving Belvedere College, playing with Monkstown Senior and later captaining Shannon Buccaneers. Dudley was also an accomplished cricketer. He was on the 1926 Senior Cricket XI which got to the final, but lost to Masonic. After leaving Belvedere, he became a Superintendent of Shell Mex & BP Company Ltd.. He was later transferred to Yorkshire, where he remained. In 1936, he joined the Auxiliary Air Force (which later merged with the Royal Air Force). When war broke out, he became a full time fighter pilot with the RAF (AAF) 90322 (Ireland), 609 Sqdn.
In May 1940, both Denmark and Norway fell to the Nazis. On 10 May 1940, Germany invaded Holland and Belgium. Neville Chamberlain resigned as British Prime Minister. Holland surrendered to the Germans on 14 May. On that same day Germany invaded France. By 22 May, Britain (under Prime Minister Winston Churchill) decided the battle was lost and to evacuate his troops from the European mainland via Dunkirk. The evacuation of 345,000 troops began on 26 May. Five days later, Joynt was on patrol duty in his Spitfire over Dunkirk. He did not return from his mission.
He was reported missing and presumed dead. The same day, more than 68,000 soldiers were evacuated, while 28 RAF planes and 38 German aircraft were lost. His obituary from the 1941 Belvederian states, in part: "On patrol duty over Dunkirk on the last day of May last year he was seen to dive in his Spitfire to attack a German bomber. He has not returned, nor has any news been received of him since then, so he must be presumed killed in action. To his sorrowing family we extend our deepest sympathy."
Dudley Persse Joynt was 30 years old at the time of his disappearance, and is commemorated at Panel 4 of the Runnymede Memorial.
Crowd Valley is an online service provider which provides a customizable solution for organization users to build a crowdfunding platform.
Launched in 2012, Crowd Valley is a US-based spin-off company from the Grow VC Group and has customers reported on six continents. It counts more than 300 business customers, among whom there are asset managers, investment advisers, broker dealers, angel networks, crowdfunding platforms, incubators and accelerators.
Crowd Valley’s products include Licensed investment platforms, with specific packages for the Real Estate, Lending and Energy industries, and Matchmaking platform for those interested to create a startup ecosystem. Crowd Valley’s customers have the possibility to partner with other communities and build ecosystems locally or globally.
Crowd Valley was mentioned by David Drake in a guest post on a blog hosted by Forbes as one of the top 10 crowdfunders of 2013.
Launched in 2012, Crowd Valley is a US-based spin-off company from the Grow VC Group and has customers reported on six continents. It counts more than 300 business customers, among whom there are asset managers, investment advisers, broker dealers, angel networks, crowdfunding platforms, incubators and accelerators.
Crowd Valley’s products include Licensed investment platforms, with specific packages for the Real Estate, Lending and Energy industries, and Matchmaking platform for those interested to create a startup ecosystem. Crowd Valley’s customers have the possibility to partner with other communities and build ecosystems locally or globally.
Crowd Valley was mentioned by David Drake in a guest post on a blog hosted by Forbes as one of the top 10 crowdfunders of 2013.