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		<title>Secure Business Intelligence Reports on Mobile Devices from Webalo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Webalo&#8217;s Mobile Dashboard is now available to corporations that want the flexibility of providing executives and other mobile employees with real time business intelligence on handheld devices, but that for policy or compliance reasons wish to host the service internally, in their own data centers. The Mobile Dashboard allows administrators, working from a Web browser, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Webalo&#8217;s Mobile Dashboard is        now available to corporations that want the flexibility of providing        executives and other mobile employees with real time business        intelligence on handheld devices, but that for policy or compliance        reasons wish to host the service internally, in their own data centers.</p>
<p>The Mobile Dashboard allows administrators, working from a Web browser,        to configure mobile users of devices such as RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft        Windows Mobile, Palm Treo, and Java-enabled smartphones to receive        pre-existing, internal reports from spreadsheets or business        applications right on those devices. The reports are dynamically        generated and preserve the look and feel of each handheld device,        tailoring themselves to the native screen sizes.<span id="more-71"></span></p>
<p>The Mobile Dashboard Appliance is a completely preconfigured,        self-contained server providing the Mobile Dashboard service that fits        in a standard rack and delivers the Mobile Dashboard to upwards of 500        mobile users, with clusters supporting up to 10,000. Its installation is        essentially <span id="bwanpa2">â€œ</span>turnkey,<span id="bwanpa3">â€</span>        and it can be securely configured and managed with a simple, Web-based        interface.</p>
<p>The appliance will prove particularly valuable to companies that prefer        to maintain their critical information behind the firewall, rather than        using a hosted outside service.</p>
<p>Top markets for the Webalo Mobile Dashboard Appliance are financial        services, healthcare, and government sectors, as well as any company        that would benefit from the simple delivery of critical business        intelligence and reports to its mobile workforce. Webalo<span id="bwanpa4">â€™</span>s        Mobile Dashboard Service is a highly secure hosted service, which while        ideal for most applications, may be impermissible in the most sensitive        markets such as those mentioned. The Mobile Dashboard Appliance neatly        solves this problem.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa5">â€œ</span>Competition for the right to manage an        organization<span id="bwanpa6">â€™</span>s money is fierce. The timely        provisioning of strategic data to sales and service personnel helps both        to attract and to retain clients,<span id="bwanpa7">â€</span> said        Charles Morse, Vice President of Loomis Sayles. <span id="bwanpa8">â€œ</span>However,        data security is a big concern for any financial services company and        its clients. Why ship data to a delivery vehicle when the delivery        vehicle can be brought to the data? The Mobile Dashboard Appliance        removes an important risk factor from the security equation.<span id="bwanpa9">â€</span></p>
<p>The Mobile Dashboard Appliance is a pre-configured, 2U rack mount server        with Gigabit Ethernet. The Appliance supports scheduled backups of        encrypted data via SMB or NFS, and can be configured for automatic        updates from Webalo. Once it has been installed on the enterprise        network, it can be administered by business intelligence professionals        or other employees with basic Web and Microsoft Excel skills.</p>
<p><span id="bwanpa10">â€œ</span>Many of our customers and systems integrator        partners have been asking for a version of the Mobile Dashboard service        that they can host internally,<span id="bwanpa11">â€</span> said Peter        Price, Webalo<span id="bwanpa12">â€™</span>s president and CEO. <span id="bwanpa13">â€œ</span>With        the appliance, we are now able to serve this large segment of a market        that wants easy mobile information access but must meet heightened        compliance requirements.<span id="bwanpa14"></span></p>
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