Framehawk helps deliver access to your enterprise applications from iPads and tablets to meet the demands of the BYOD era – in hours and days, rather than months. Framehawk can be used to mobilize existing applications, set up custom workspaces for different profiles of users, or enable new mobile application development to leverage our performance, usability, and security strengths. Explore the various options among our Use Cases.
Begin with a customized demo of the Framehawk Client app for the iPad. See how easily the Framehawk Platform enables mobile access to one or more of your existing enterprise applications. Or even to ones you are building today designed for "mobile first."
Framehawk can then set up a specifically tailored proof of concept (PoC) for up to 50 users. A Framehawk PoC gives a specific group of your employees hands-on experience using the touch-based interface and a personalized client app, showing the unique security and performance abilities for specific key pieces of your application portfolio.
Select your test applications (usually starting with Web or SaaS applications). During the proof of concept, you will:
After a successful proof-of-concept, you will have a good idea of the usage patterns and user needs for the applications in your initial production roll-out. You will now:
The Framehawk Platform is sold as a subscription on a per-user basis.
The Framehawk Professional Services team brings together a detailed understanding of client needs, deep industry knowledge, and experience helping customers use the Framehawk Platform.
Framehawk’s subject matter experts work with your in-house team at all stages of your evaluation and implementation process to deliver enterprise mobility solutions matched precisely to the organization’s needs. The team has seasoned mobility resources to help enterprises get a fast start on the secure, high-fidelity mobile client apps for their critical applications.

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