IonGrid
Private | |
Industry | Software |
Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | Mountain View, California |
Key people |
CEO: Nick Triantos CTO: Ben de Waal Chief Architect: Gary King |
Website | www.iongrid.com |
ionGrid was a Mountain View, California-based privately funded business software company founded in 2010 by former NVIDIA executives Nick Triantos, Ben de Waal, Gary King, and Michael Rothrock. On February 13, NetApp announced the acquisition of the company. Angel investors include Simon Crosby, CTO of Bromium and founder and former CTO of XenSource, now part of Citrix; and Nigel Stokes, chairman of AppZero and former CEO of DataMirror, acquired by IBM in 2007.[1]
Product
Nexus Enterprise, was initially released in November 2011. In December 2012 Nexus was renamed as Stratos.[2]
Stratos is a client/server secure document access and collaboration application for use with mobile devices. The Stratos client is designed to establish a secure connection with the server component which is deployed behind a data center firewall, without using a VPN connection. Stratos assigned policies to Active Directory groups to allow authorized users to access, view, and annotate business documents. It also provides a built-in HTML5 web browser to access intranet hosted corporate applications. Stratos currently supports Apple iOS-based mobile devices only, an Android client is under development.
Stratos is available as a free personal edition and enterprise edition.[1][3][4][5][6]
References
- 1 2 Barb Darrow, GigaOM, November 15, 2011: "Iongrid brings Office apps securely to iPad"
- ↑ Ben Stein, ionGrid December 3 2012: "Nexus is now Stratos"
- ↑ Peter Cohan, Forbes, December 9, 2011: "ionGrid Lets iPads Go Hollywood"
- ↑ Mike Vizard, CTOEdge, November 22, 2011: "Bringing the Apple iPad into the Enterprise"
- ↑ Hubert Nguyen, Ubergizmo, November 15, 2011: "Iongrid Nexus Enterprise Cracks BYOD"
- ↑ Bill Klump, Daily Disruption, December 14, 2011: "Disruptor of the Day: ionGrid – Bringing The iPad To The Enterprise By Managing Documents Not The Device"