From gas platforms at sea to global software companies, enterprises have used XpressConnect in a
variety of scenarios in 62 countries around the world.
Enterprise use cases include:
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) -
It is clear that BYOD is here to stay, so automate wireless security configuration on a wide array of personal devices. From employee laptops to
iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to Android phones and tablets, XpressConnect ensures that BYOD is quick, secure, and sustainable.
Differentiate BYOD from IT-Owned -
As BYOD devices enter the network environment, it is critical that they are treated as personal devices and not IT assets. Employees
can quickly and unintentionally break policy by provisioning personal devices with enterprise credentials. XpressConnect can
differentiate devices by ownership, not just device type, to ensure that IT assets and personal devices are treated appropriately,
regardless of form factor.
Extend EAP-TLS to Non-Domain Devices -
EAP-TLS with client certificates works great on domain machines. Now, you can extend that same behavior to non-domain
machines with the XpressConnect Integration Module for Microsoft Certificate Services. XpressConnect supports automated EAP-TLS
capabilities across Windows, Mac, Ubuntu, iOS, and Android. With options for both self-service and IT-driven deployment, XpressConnect
delivers EAP-TLS across the enterprise.
On-Ramp Android Devices -
XpressConnect quickly and effortlessly provisions Android phones and tablets for secure wireless access.
Provisioning includes installation of certificates and root certificate authorities, configuration of the secure SSID,
and connectivity verification.
Provision iThings -
XpressConnect quickly and effortlessly provisions iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches for secure wireless access.
Provisioning includes installation of root certificate authorities and configuration of the secure SSID.
On-Ramp Linux Securely -
If you are scripting Linux configuration, you are most likely leaving the user's password in cleartext in the configuration file.
XpressConnect securely stores the user's password in the keystore.