Enterprise mobile software company Enterproid, which lets Android device owners split their phone between business and personal profiles with its Divide software, announced Thursday it has raised $11 million in funding.
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The IT departments at companies can use the Enterproid Divide software too. IT pros can remotely wipe business profiles from company phones without getting rid of personal data, and they can see which phones are accessing business databases.
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“Employees bringing their own devices to work is a growing phenomenon, and Enterproid has found a solution for the challenge it creates for businesses’ privacy and security,” said Dave Zilberman, Principal at Comcast Ventures, in a statement. “We think Enterproid provides meaningful customer value, has the potential to disrupt an industry and, most importantly, changes the way people live, work and interact.”
Enterproid’s $11 million in first-round funding was led by Comcast Ventures, with participation from Google Ventures and Qualcomm Ventures.
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