In Pictures: 10 mobile startups to watch
As a catch-all term, “mobile” can mean anything from a me-too app to an elaborate augmented reality platform.
Enterproid
Founders: Andrew Toy, Alexander Trewby, and David Zhu, all former IT executives at Morgan Stanley.
What it does: Develops mobile security solutions.
Why it’s interesting: Enterproid’s Divide platform partitions a user’s phone into a “work” section and a “personal” section. Divide creates a secure and cloud-manageable workspace on an employee’s personal mobile phone or tablet, giving IT control of sensitive data while also respecting the personal freedom and privacy of the employee.
Funding: $13 million from Google Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures and others.
Customers: Preferred Health Partners and Arrow Container.
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