HTC, Sony Ericsson to Support 3LM's Enterprise SoftwarePCWorld (blog) - Nancy Gohring - 16 Feb, 2011Motorola on Tuesday said that HTC, Sony Ericsson, Pantech and Sharp plan to use the enterprise mobile device management software from Three Laws of Mobility, a company Motorola announced this week that it had acquired. ... |
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Icahn Reports Higher Stake In MotorolaWall Street Journal - Roger Cheng - Feb 14, 2011NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Billionaire investor Carl Icahn raised his wager on Motorola in the fourth quarter, ahead of the company's split in January. Icahn had been steadily increasing his investment in Motorola Inc., ... |
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Icahn adds to Motorola stake ahead of splitMarketWatch - John Letzing - Feb 14, 2011SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) â€" Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn added to his ownership stake in Motorola Inc. prior to its recent split into dedicated mobile-phone and networking-gear companies, according to a ... |
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Motorola Mobility Buys 3LM to Tackle RIM's BlackBerryBloomberg - Hugo Miller, Jonathan Browning - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., the mobile-phone maker spun off from Motorola Inc., bought business software maker Three Laws Mobility Inc., aiming to woo corporate customers with ... |
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Motorola acquires Three Laws MobilityBusinessWeek - Feb 14, 2011Cell phone maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. said Monday it acquired Three Laws Mobility Inc., which develops mobile enterprise security software and device management products for the Android operating system. Motorola said the deal was completed ... |
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Lacking Premium Pricing Power, Motorola Mobility Slides Back Down To $25Forbes (blog) - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility's mobile phone pricing was depressed from 2006-2009, hovering in the range of $120 to $140. But its average mobile price spiked to $200 in 2010 driven by the introduction of a series of smartphones like Cliq and Droid based on the ... |
Motorola falls on report on cheaper iPhonesReuters Canada - Sinead Carew, Derek Caney - Feb 14, 2011NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of Motorola Mobility fell about 5 percent on Monday on concerns it would be particularly vulnerable to competition from the next version of Apple Inc's iPhone. Motorola shares fell $1.44 or 4.6 percent at $29.71 on New York ... |
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Motorola Mobility Acquires Software Security FirmChicago Sun-Times - Sandra Guy - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility, in its first acquisition as a stand-alone smart-phone company, announced today it has acquired software-security startup firm 3LM Inc. The Silicon Valley-based ... |
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Motorola Mobility buys security provider 3LMCNET (blog) - Elinor Mills - Feb 14, 2011BARCELONA -- Motorola Mobility announced today that it has acquired Three Laws Mobility (3LM), which provides security software for Android smartphones targeting the business and government market. Terms of the deal, which was completed ... |
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Motorola Buys Android Security Company 3LMPCWorld - Nancy Gohring - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility said on Monday that it has bought 3LM, a company that develops enterprise security and device management products for Android devices. Motorola said that 3LM's technology addresses ease-of-use, ... |
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WSJ: Motorola Mobility Holdings To Buy 3LM Inc - Source >MMIWall Street Journal - Amir Efrati - Feb 13, 2011Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) has agreed to buy a small company developing software to boost the security of mobile devices powered by the Android operating system and spur wider use by businesses, ... |
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HTC, Sony Ericsson among vendors using Motorola's 3LM MDM software for Android ...FierceMobileIT - 16 Feb, 2011FierceMobileIT provides tools, tips and case studies on how to deploy the latest wireless technologies in the enterprise. Join 37000+ CIOs and senior IT managers who rely on FierceMobileIT for their weekly update. Sign up today. ... |
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Motorola Mobility Holdings to acquire 3LMTMC Net - 16 Feb, 2011Feb 15, 2011 (Datamonitor Financial Deals Tracker via COMTEX) -- According to RTTNews, The Wall Street Journal reported that Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc., a unit spun-off from its parent company Motorola Solutions, Inc. (formerly Motorola, Inc.), ... |
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Motorola tilts @ RIM with 3LM acquisitionGoMo News - Tony Dennis - 16 Feb, 2011Motorola Mobility (the bit that still handles handsets) has just revealed that it has acquired 3LM (Three Laws Mobility). 3LM has developed Android apps which aim to provide enterprises with security and mobile device management software. ... |
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MWC 2011: Motorola launches Android enterprise solutionIT PRO - Jennifer Scott - 16 Feb, 2011Thanks to its 2010 acquisition of Three Laws Mobility, Motorola now aims to help governance of mobile devices in the workplace. By Jennifer Scott, 15 Feb 2011 at 16:12 Motorola Mobility-owned Three Laws Mobility (3LM) has launched a solution for ... |
3LM partners up to launch Android platformChicago Breaking Business - Tribune - Wailin Wong - 16 Feb, 2011Three Laws Mobility Inc., a mobile software firm that was just acquired by Libertyville-based Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., has partnered with a number of mobile phone manufacturers to launch a new Android-based platform for ... |
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Motorola Bets Big on Android, Buys Enterprise Security Company 3LMStaho - 16 Feb, 2011On Monday, Motorola Mobility announced its latest business acquisition: the purchase of 3LM, a company that develops enterprise security and device management products for Android devices. According to Motorola, 3LM's technology addresses important ... |
3LM and its Partners Announce Plans to Launch Enterprise Manager Solution for ...PR Newswire (press release) - 16 Feb, 2011Motorola Mobility, HTC, Sony Ericsson, Pantech CO. Limited and Sharp are among the first to support 3LM Enterprise Platform MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --Three Laws Mobility, Inc. (3LM), a subsidiary of Motorola Mobility Holdings, ... |
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Samsung, Motorola to take on Android's enterprise weaknesses without GoogleITworld.com - Feb 14, 2011by ryanfaas Android presents a number of challenges to mass enterprise deployment. While Google may have plans to remedy that, Samsung and Motorola are both moving forward with their own enterprise security and management agendas. 1. ... |
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Motorla buys 3LM, stakes claim in Android Security marketAndroid Community - James DeRuvo - Feb 14, 2011Hackers have one simple rule: the larger the footprint a platform has online, the easier it is for hackers to go after. PCs learned that the hard way while others enjoyed relative anonymity by flying under the radar. And since it wasn't long ago that ... |
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Motorola Acquires Three Laws MobilityTMC Net - Chris DiMarco - Feb 14, 2011Intrusion (News - Alert) detection, anti-virus software and ad blockers are essential in the desktop computing space, ensuring businesses and private safety. As the computing world transitions more to the mobile end of the spectrum ... |
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Samsung, Motorola to take on Android's enterprise weaknesses without GoogleITworld.com - Ryan Faas - Feb 14, 2011Google may have plans to make Android enterprise-worthy, but Samsung and Motorola are taking the matter into their own hands now rather than waiting for the search giant. One of the biggest headaches for IT managers is that most consumer mobile device ... |
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Motorola Expands Android for Business in 3LM DealWireless Week - Maisie Ramsay - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility has acquired Three Laws Mobility (3LM), a company which develops software to help corporations and government agencies manage Android-based smartphones. Motorola Mobility said the purchase ... |
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Motorola Mobility scoops up security provider 3LMChicago Breaking Business - Tribune - Wailin Wong - Feb 14, 2011Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. has acquired a Mountainview, Calif.-based company that makes the Android mobile operating system secure for business environments. The acquisition will help Motorola sell more Android smart phones to ... |
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Today's Top Stories: Obama, GOP, Start Early Budget Sparring, Morgan Betting ...Portfolio.com (blog) - Feb 14, 2011The news, trends and attitudes that are impacting your business and your entrepreneurial efforts on Monday, February 14. Top story: It seems no one could accuse President Barack Obama of shying away from budget cutsâ€"except, of course, his Republican ... |
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Motorola Mobility To Buy 3LMEmii.com - Feb 14, 2011US telecom company, Motorola Mobility Holdings, will acquire software developing company, 3LM, The Wall Street Journal reports. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, though the price is expected to be in the range of $6-10 million. ... |
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Motorola Mobility buys software firm 3LM, (NYSE: MMI)Takeover Chatter - Feb 13, 2011Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc (MMI.N) said it had acquired Three Laws Mobility Inc (3LM), a developer of mobile enterprise security software and mobile device management products for the Android operating system, for an undisclosed amount. ... |
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Motorola Mobility's new lineup of devices continues to build on Android leadershipAME Info - Feb 13, 2011Android-based tablets look set to become increasingly popular with both businesses and consumers as shipments of the mobile product in Q3 jumped to 45% sequentially from the previous quarter to more than 4.8 million units, according to an article on ... |
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Exclusive: Motorola Mobility to Acquire Ex-Googlers' Stealthy Android-for-the ...All Things Digital - Ina Fried - Feb 13, 2011Motorola Mobility plans to announce later on Monday the acquisition of 3LM, a tiny 10-person Mountain View start-up with the little goal of making Android a secure platform for the enterprise. The company, which is also just on the verge ... |
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Motorola buys 3LM to make Android phones as secure as the BlackBerryVentureBeat - Matthew Lynley - Feb 13, 2011Phone manufacturer Motorola has acquired 3LM, a stealth startup that develops security technology for phones running Google's Android mobile operating system. 3LM develops software designed to make phones running Android as secure as BlackBerrys to ... |
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