MokiMobility
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Technology |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Ty Allen, Thomas Karren, Eric Johnson |
Headquarters | , |
MokiMobility is a cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) platform and development company which specializes in single-purpose iOS and Android devices.[1][2] MokiMobility is the first cloud-based platform for managing, monitoring, and securing tablets and smart phones.[3] MokiMobility is headquartered in Lehi, Utah.[1]
Background
President Ty Allen, CEO Thomas Karren, and COO Eric Johnson founded MokiMobility in late 2011.[1][4]
In June 2012 MokiMobility launched MokiTouch, the first Android kiosks with remote management.[5] The company followed up the release with MokiTouch Pro, a more secure media content app, in October, [6]
Also in June 2012, MokiMobility joined with FavoriteEats to help the company manage their iPad-based loyalty program at numerous restaurant locations, including Gandolfo’s New York Delicatessen.[7] The MDM iPad platform locks down each device and enables remote management. [8]
In October 2012 MokiManage became the first mobile device and application management platform built on the Google App Engine.[9] Mokimanage, which uses Google App Engine’s High-Replication Datastore and Task Queue API, enables remote management of application settings, application distribution, and device management for Android and iOS systems.[10]
In February 2013 the company launched the MokiMobility Solution Center, an app directory for purposed tablet solutions.[11][12]
In April 2013 MokiMobility raised $2 million in seed funding to expand their dedicated mobile device management platform and enhance end-point security. Investment firm Epic Ventures led the round with additional funding from Allegis Capital and Fusion-IQ.[13][14][15]
Product
MokiMobility is a cloud-based mobile device management platform which converts mobile devices like iPads and Android Tablets into single-purpose devices like kiosks, mobile point-of-sale (mPOS), digital signs, product displays, conference room schedulers, or retail sales terminals.[1][16][17] The company also provides security, remote management, and monitoring on specified mobile devices with purposed applications.[14][18]
Partnerships
In April 2013 MokiMobility partnered with Revel Systems, a San Francisco-based creator of iPad POS deployments for restaurants and retail stores.[14][19] Revel is one of the first companies to build POS solutions on an iPad.[19][20] Through the partnership, MokiMobility and Revel Systems will develop an iPad POS system that adheres to new PCI Security Council guidelines.[19]
Leadership
Before forming MokiMobility in 2012, Thomas Karren and Ty Allen collaborated in 1998 to create WingateWeb, an event management software company that produced SaaS oriented web solutions for the events industry.[21] The team sold WingateWeb to the Active Network in 2007.[1][22]
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- ^ "Restaurants using iPad kiosks for customer loyalty". Pizza Marketplace. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
- ^ "Google App Engine Helps MokiMobility Simplify Mobile Device Management" (PDF). Google. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
- ^ Jayashree Adkoli (4 Oct 2013). "MokiMobility's MokiManage Management Platform Powered by Google App Engine". TMCnet. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
- ^ "MokiMobility Launches iPad and Android Tablets Solution Center". EMC. 15 Feb 2013. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
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- ^ John Koetsier (3 Apr 2013). "Funding daily: Money, money, money, as no fewer than 13 companies get funded or acquired". Venture Beat. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
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- ^ Ken Hess (16 May 2012). "What's better than MDM? MokiMobility MDM". ZDNet. Retrieved 13 Apr 2013.
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