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Cameyo Introduces Cloud Worker for Cloud-First Mobile Device Management

Cameyo Introduces Cloud Worker for Cloud-First Mobile Device Management Image Credit: Cameyo

Cameyo yesterday launched Cameyo for Cloud Workers to help IT simplify their bring your own device (BYOD) and change management processes.

Cameyo for Cloud Workers addresses the needs of modern organizations by allowing them to issue cost-effective cloud-first devices or allow end-users to utilize their own devices, all without sacrificing security or their people’s access to critical applications. With Cameyo for Cloud Workers:

Whether the user is on a cloud-first device or their own personal device, Cameyo enables them to simply sign-in with credentials provided to them by IT, leveraging their SSO of choice.

When the user signs in, all their apps appear immediately as Cameyo Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) with no need for IT to touch the device.

Cameyo provides the user with ultra-secure access to all the apps they need to be productive in a way that protects sensitive data and locks the user into the session, regardless of device.

And with Cameyo for Cloud Workers, organizations can take advantage of a concurrent pricing model that enables them to pay only for what’s being used.

For organizations considering ChromeOS as their cloud-first operating system of choice, the integration of Cameyo and ChromeOS makes the deployment and management of these devices easier than ever. With zero-touch provisioning, IT departments can drop ship ChromeOS devices that will automatically enroll into enterprise administration as soon as the end user connects to the internet. This eliminates the need for manual device enrollment and enables the user to simply receive the device, connect to the internet and log in. And with Cameyo, the user receives instant access to all the apps that IT has provisioned for them as soon as they sign in, with nothing installed locally on the device.

Andrew Miller, Co-Founder and CEO at Cameyo

The virtual desktop model of the past adds significant complexity and cost, which often impedes the adoption of cloud-first devices or BYOD programs. What organizations need is to provide simple and seamless access to all of their apps – Windows, Linux, SaaS, and internal web apps – on any device. But they also need a modern pricing model that enables them to pay based on the number of individuals using apps at any given time.

Scott Lawson, Director, IT Security and Architecture at QAD

The combination of ChromeOS and Cameyo gives us the ability to eliminate the provisioning of user laptops and drastically improve the security of our end user devices. Because of how integrated Cameyo is with ChromeOS and the Google Admin console, we’re able to publish apps in minutes and push those to the appropriate users so that when they log in, the apps are there waiting for them. It’s seamless and secure.

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