Samsung postponed the release of KNOX security application
The New York Times reported that Samsung had to postpone the release of its KNOX security software for business customers.
The New York Times reported that Samsung had to postpone the release of its KNOX security software for business customers.
As early as this summer , the new KNOX may appear because Samsung 'needs more time to test the app internally as well as with partner networks.'
This information will definitely make BlackBerry leaders happy because they have not 'touched' a stunned opponent like Samsung in the enterprise customer market.
Earlier, Samsung released KNOX at the World Mobile Conference earlier this year, with some notable mainstream business features such as the app container that works similar to BlackBerry's Balance feature; which separates work application data from individual application data, or the ability to execute VPNs to individual applications instead of relying on just one VPN for the whole device.
In addition, KNOX has an Android version optimized for security to better support corporate customers .
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