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20130242828 | OPTIMIZED WAKEUP FOR COMMUNICATION DEVICES - Devices, systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for optimized wake-up are described. According to some embodiments, page messages are received at a page message receiving sub-slot. The page messages can be received by a communication device's communication interface, processes by a communication device's processor, and stored in a communication device's memory. Upon receiving page messages, a wake-up record is updated. A communication device can enter sleep mode based in part on reception of the page messages. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 09-19-2013 |
20130252607 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC PILOT ACQUISITION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An access terminal configured for use in a wireless communication system utilizing discontinuous reception (DRx). To reduce power consumption, a pilot acquisition timeline may be reduced when channel conditions are favorable; and to improve call quality, the pilot acquisition timeline may be increased when channel conditions are poor. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 09-26-2013 |
20130260752 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURIG CELL SEARCH WINDOW FOR PILOT ACQUISITION - Systems, methods, and computer program products for dynamically selecting cell search parameters by a mobile device are discussed. In one aspect, a mobile device first acquires a first radio access network (RAN) cell using a first search window associated with the first RAN cell, and then determines to acquire a second RAN cell operating at least in part in the same region as the first RAN cell. The mobile device then selects a second search window for acquiring the second RAN cell. Particularly, mobile device determines if a pilot spacing parameter for the second RAN cell is known. If the pilot spacing parameter is known, the mobile device computes the second search window as a function of the pilot spacing parameter. If the pilot spacing parameter is unknown, the mobile device selects a default value for the second search window. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 10-03-2013 |
20140128062 | POWER CONSUMPTION IMPROVEMENT FOR CERTAIN M2M DEVICES - Performance is improved in certain M2M devices by suppressing explicit network registration or attachment. The described techniques may be used, for example, by M2M devices that periodically or occasionally transmit event data using wireless communication networks without needing to receive periodic or on-demand communications from the network for regular operation. In some embodiments, an M2M device may continue to monitor pilot channels of available wireless networks, select a particular network for communication from among the available wireless networks, and monitor system information for the selected network without registering on the selected network. The M2M device may suppress explicit registration based on one or more explicit registration triggers associated with the selected network. The M2M device may be implicitly registered as part of the network access transmitting the captured or measured event data to the selected network. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 05-08-2014 |
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20130107776 | OPTIMIZED PAGE MATCHING | 05-02-2013 |
20130136045 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR FACILITATING OPTIMIZED GENERAL PAGE MESSAGE MONITORING - Access terminals are adapted to receive a non-empty general page message (GPM) which includes a number of page records that is less than a predefined maximum number of page records. In response to receiving the non-empty general page message (GPM), the access terminal can enter into a sleep state of a slotted idle mode. A method operational on an access terminal includes receiving a general page message (GPM) with at least one page record. A number of page records included in the general page message (GPM) may be determined to be less than a maximum number of page records allowed in the general page message (GPM). The access terminal may enter a sleep state in response to determining the number of page records in the received general page message (GPM) is less than the maximum allowed number of page records. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included. | 05-30-2013 |
20130229960 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR FACILITATING TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT POWER REGULATION - Access terminals are adapted to facilitate power regulation of a transmitter circuit by employing a transmitter power timer. An access terminal may identify expiration of a predetermined period of time without any data to be sent. The access terminal may subsequently power down the transmitter circuit in response to the expiration of the predetermined period of time. Methods for facilitating power regulation of a transmitter circuit include initiating a transmitter power timer after a data transmission, and powering off the transmitter circuit when the transmitter power timer expires without data to be transmitted. The transmitter power timer can be adapted to facilitate guarantee frames for smart blanking, and can operate independent of a dormancy timer. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included. | 09-05-2013 |
20130303181 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DATA THROUGHPUT OPTIMIZATION IN DSDS SCENARIOS - Aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatuses for improved throughput for network subscriptions in multi-SIM, multi-standby wireless devices by altering a tune away frequency to another network subscription based on throughput level or communication link parameters. For example, the present application provides a method of tune away in a wireless system, which includes initiating a data session via a first subscription in a multi-subscriber identity module, multi-standby user equipment, determining that a data rate associated with the data session is less than a threshold data rate value, establishing a modified tune away frequency based on the determining, and tuning a radio resource away to a second subscription based on the modified tune away frequency. Through such operation, throughput on an active subscription in such user equipment can be dynamically maximized. | 11-14-2013 |
20140056191 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PROCESSING A GENERAL PAGE MESSAGE IN SLOTTED IDLE MODE - Access terminals are adapted to facilitate power conservation by selectively powering down one or more hardware block when processing a general page message (GPM) received in slotted idle mode. An access terminal may include a processor core, a de-interleaver, a decoder and a firmware block. The firmware block may be adapted to enable the processor core to sleep while the firmware block collects samples of a received transmission and extracts symbols from the collected samples. The firmware block may further power ON the de-interleaver to de-interleave the extracted symbols, and the decoder to decode the de-interleaved symbols. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also included. | 02-27-2014 |
20140056215 | RAPID NETWORK ACQUISITION AND OVERHEAD MESSAGE STORAGE FOR MACHINE-TO-MACHINE DEVICES - A stationary access terminal, such as a stationary remote sensor, capable of wireless communication with a network is provided. The access terminal obtains sector information associated with a wireless network node by establishing a communication link with the network node. The access terminal then stores the sector information in non-volatile memory, and later retrieves the sector information from the memory, for example, after a subsequent boot up or wake up event. The stored sector information is used by the access terminal to establish a subsequent communication link with the network node, and may include at least one of channel, band, and pseudo-random number sequence information. The access terminal may also store overhead messages received from the network node in the non-volatile memory. The stored overhead messages may later be retrieved to establish system operating parameters of the network node after the subsequent boot up or wake up event. | 02-27-2014 |
20140198695 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AVOIDING SYSTEM LOSSES FOR M2M DEVICES OPERATING AT LONGER SLOT CYCLE - Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus and methods capable of pre-correcting reacquisition slew of pilot signal timing when a mobile device operates in a slotted mode or discontinuous reception (DRX) mode. In one aspect, a mobile device is operated in slotted mode. The mobile device wakes up to perform a pilot reacquisition corresponding to a slotted mode and detects a slew of a pilot timing relative to a pilot reference timing. The mobile device adjusts a subsequent pilot reference timing by an amount corresponding to the detected slew, to be utilized during a subsequent wake-up cycle. The mobile device returns to a sleep state to wait for the subsequent wake-up cycle. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 07-17-2014 |
20140198882 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR RECEIVING PAGING MESSAGES BY CREATING FAT PATHS IN FAST FADING SCENARIOS - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for receiving paging messages in fast fading scenarios. In one aspect, a method of demodulating a paging message during an assigned time slot by a wireless communications apparatus operating in an idle mode is provided. The method includes determining, in anticipation of the assigned time slot, an expected time position corresponding to a path of a pilot signal having a greater signal strength relative to other pilot signals. The method further includes assigning a first demodulation element to demodulate the pilot signal with reference to the expected time position and assigning a second demodulation element to demodulate the pilot signal with reference to a time offset from the expected time position. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 07-17-2014 |
20140221031 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EFFICIENT AND DYNAMIC SYSTEM RESELECTION PROCEDURE FOR M2M STATIONARY DEVICES - Apparatus and method for wireless communication in a wireless communication network include receiving a synchronization channel message parameter at a user equipment (UE) from a network entity. The aspects also include transmitting data to the network entity based on the synchronization channel message parameter. Additionally, the aspects include determining whether an assignment of a reverse supplemental (RS) channel to the UE is performed by the network entity. Still further, the aspects include incrementing a counter value when the network entity fails to assign the RS channel. The aspects also include selecting another network entity when the counter value reaches a predetermined threshold. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 08-07-2014 |
20140241255 | QUICK CALL SETUP FOR STATIONARY MACHINE-TO-MACHINE DEVICES AND METHODS - Aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatuses for wireless communications with improved call setup for stationary machine-to-machine devices. One aspect of the disclosure provides a method of initiating a call in a wireless communication network. The method includes: setting up an initial call with a base station; storing a set of negotiated service parameters in a memory; ending the initial call; and establishing a subsequent call with the base station based on the set of negotiated service parameters. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 08-28-2014 |
20140274019 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AVOIDING NETWORK RE-SYNCHRONIZATION IN STATIONARY M2M DEVICES - Techniques for determining if it is safe for a mobile device to transition directly from a traffic session to a paging mode and for avoiding network re-synchronization procedures in stationary M2M devices are disclosed. It may be safe for direct transition if before-call and in-call network parameters correspond. If safe, the mobile device may transition from the traffic session directly to the paging mode to begin immediately monitoring the paging channel. In stationary M2M devices, paging information is stored before the traffic session and, once the traffic session is complete, the M2M device may be configured to receive paging messaging based on the stored paging information. The M2M device may also store system access information and confirm the validity of the information before returning to the sleep state. The stationary M2M device avoids network re-synchronization procedures. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 09-18-2014 |
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20150296520 | Multi-SIM Acquisition Performance Improvement by Priority Modification in Partial Out-of-Service Conditions - Various embodiments for improving acquisition of services in multi-SIM mobile devices by using modified priorities for radio access technologies (RATs) in partial out-of-service conditions include determining when a first radio access technology (RAT) within a plurality of RATs begins to use a shared resource within the multi-SIM mobile device that is configured to be utilized by the plurality of RATs, determining whether a second RAT within the plurality of RATs was in-service or out of service at the time when the first RAT began using the shared resource, calculating a modified priority value for the second RAT in response to determining that the second RAT was in-service at the time, and determining an order for subsequent scanning for the services by the plurality of RATs based on the calculated modified priority value for the second RAT when the second RAT in-service at the time. | 10-15-2015 |
20150296523 | Enhanced Mobile Standby Performance During Simultaneous Dual-Technology Communication By Avoiding Interference Scenarios - The various embodiments include methods and apparatuses for avoiding interference scenarios during concurrent communication of dual-technology wireless communication devices. Interference scenarios may be avoided by predicatively determining the potential for interference between the channels of multiple communications on the dual-technology wireless communication devices. For a pending communication, a predicative calculation may be made to determine whether the channel of the pending communication and the channel of an active communication may interfere with each other. If so, the communication with a lower priority may switch to the highest powered channel that does not interfere with the higher priority communication. Once the interference condition expires, and the lower priority communication persists, its channel may switch to a higher power channel that will not cause interference with any active or pending communications. Switching the channel for a communication may be prompted by electromagnetic interference from components of the dual-technology wireless communication devices. | 10-15-2015 |
20150327159 | Systems and Methods for Using a Channel Access Scheme of a First Network to Synchronize With a Second Network During an Active Call on a Multi-SIM Device - Embodiment methods and devices enable use of a shared radio resource on a multi-SIM wireless communication device to maintain session information on a service associated with one SIM during unused time slots of an active communication session associated with another SIM. During the session, a processor may calculate radio idle time periods in the active communication session, determine whether any of the radio idle time periods will exceed a predetermined threshold duration, and retune the shared radio resource to receive search samples on a frequency of the non-active network during radio idle time periods that exceed the predetermined threshold duration. Search samples may be stored for processing between radio idle time periods in order to maintain session information on a service associated with one SIM and provide service information to applications executing on the device during the active communication session. | 11-12-2015 |
20150334575 | Avoidance of Interference During Simultaneous Multi-Active Technologies in Global Mode - Various embodiments implemented on a mobile communication device leverage the availability of multiple RATs to receive service from a combination of RATs that avoids the potential for inter-RAT coexistence interference. A mobile communication device processor may determine whether there is a likelihood of inter-RAT coexistence interference between a first RAT and a second RAT. In response to determining that there is a likelihood of interference occurring between the first RAT and the second RAT, the device processor may attempt to receive service with the first RAT and a third RAT that will not interfere with the first RAT. The device processor may monitor conditions to recognize when the likelihood of interference no longer exists between the first RAT and the second RAT, and reestablish service with the second RAT when that happens. Thus, the device processor may ensure that service is only acquired with non-interfering RATs. | 11-19-2015 |
20150334578 | Using Client-Specific RGS To Improve Performance on Multi-SIM and Multi-RAT Devices - Various embodiments provide methods implemented in a mobile communication device (e.g., a multi-RAT communication device) for maintaining at least one separate RGS value for each of a plurality of RATs operating on the mobile communication device. Specifically, a device processor on the mobile communication device (e.g., a crystal oscillator manager) may maintain a separate, up-to-date RGS value for each of the plurality of RATs and may associate each of the plurality of RATs with their respective RGS values. By keeping track of the plurality of RATs' respective RGS values, the device processor may ensure that an appropriate RGS value is used to facilitate each RAT's individual operations, such as acquisition/re-acquisition operations, sleep scheduling calculations, and handover/inter-RAT measurement operations. As a result, various embodiments may improve the performance of each RAT and the overall performance of the mobile communication device. | 11-19-2015 |
20150334621 | PIECEWISE AGGREGATION OF OVERHEAD MESSAGING SETS - Methods and apparatuses are presented for piecewise aggregation of overhead messages. According to a method that is presented, that the method can include starting a timer having a time period during which a first radio access technology (RAT) of the UE attempts to obtain overhead messages from a cell. . The method can also include obtaining, at a radio resource of the UE and during the time period, a first portion of the overhead messages from the cell. In addition, the method may include determining that the timer has expired and handing over the radio resource to a second RAT of the UE when the timer has expired. The method also may include aggregating the first portion of the overhead messages with a second portion of the overhead messages. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 11-19-2015 |
20150350982 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING VOICE AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Methods and apparatuses relating to wireless communication of a user equipment (UE) are provided including initiating an access procedure for a first radio access technology (RAT) and tuning a receiver to a second RAT for a duration during the access procedure for the first RAT. The methods and apparatuses further include receiving a paging signal via the second RAT during the duration, and tuning the receiver to the first RAT following the duration to continue the access procedure for the first RAT. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350994 | MONITORING NEIGHBOR CELLS IN AN OFFLINE IDLE MODE - The disclosure provides for monitoring neighbor cells while in an offline idle mode. A wireless device monitors cells during a periodic monitoring cycle while in the offline idle mode. In particular, the wireless device monitors the cells by classifying each cell of a list of neighbor cells as one of a first type of neighbor cell having valid overhead information stored in a cache and a second type of neighbor cell that is not associated with valid overhead information stored in the cache. The wireless device selects a monitoring set including an active cell and a subset of the neighbor cells including a cell of the second type of neighbor cell. The wireless device performs a pilot search of the monitoring set, during a periodic monitoring cycle while in a first idle mode state, to determine a signal strength of each cell in the monitoring set for a cell change. | 12-03-2015 |
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20100299152 | Selective Management of Mobile Devices in an Enterprise Environment - In various embodiments, a method is described that includes registering a mobile device with an enterprise by storing registration data for the mobile device in a device management database; designating one or more group designations for the mobile device; storing the one or more group designations in the device management database; determining one or more policies for the mobile device based at least in part on the one or more group designations; and selectively taking action on selected data from the mobile device in the device management database based on the one or more policies. | 11-25-2010 |
20100299376 | Selective Management of Mobile Devices in an Enterprise Environment - In various embodiments, a method is described that includes registering a mobile device with an enterprise by storing registration data for the mobile device in a device management database; designating one or more group designations for the mobile device; storing the one or more group designations in the device management database; determining one or more policies for the mobile device based at least in part on the one or more group designations; and selectively taking action on selected data from the mobile device in the device management database based on the one or more policies. | 11-25-2010 |
20120149339 | Archiving Text Messages - One embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method that includes receiving, by a device management system, data from a text message, the text message having been transmitted to or from a mobile device. The method also includes converting, by the device management system, the data from the text message into an electronic mail message. The method further includes transmitting, by the device management system, the electronic mail message to an archiving system. | 06-14-2012 |
20130217378 | VIRTUAL INSTANCE ARCHITECTURE FOR MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - System and method for remotely managing mobile devices. A virtual instance mobile device is maintained for each physical mobile device to be managed. Each virtual instance mobile device is executable in a computer runtime environment and includes a hardware emulation component configured to emulate the hardware components of the corresponding physical mobile device and a software emulation component corresponding to the software components of the physical mobile device, which is executable within the context of the hardware emulation component. Synchronization between the virtual instance mobile devices and their corresponding physical mobile devices is maintained, and data obtained from the physical mobile devices is stored. The physical mobile devices are remotely managed by utilizing their corresponding virtual instance mobile devices respectively. | 08-22-2013 |
20140087712 | VIRTUAL INSTANCE ARCHITECTURE FOR MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - System and method for remotely managing mobile devices. A virtual instance mobile device is maintained for each physical mobile device to be managed. Each virtual instance mobile device is executable in a computer runtime environment and includes a hardware emulation component configured to emulate the hardware components of the corresponding physical mobile device and a software emulation component corresponding to the software components of the physical mobile device, which is executable within the context of the hardware emulation component. Synchronization between the virtual instance mobile devices and their corresponding physical mobile devices is maintained, and data obtained from the physical mobile devices is stored. The physical mobile devices are remotely managed by utilizing their corresponding virtual instance mobile devices respectively. | 03-27-2014 |
20140162614 | MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. A user profile is accessed to determine a user attribute. A catalog of applications is filtered based at least in part on the user attribute and an enterprise application availability policy to determine a set of applications to be returned and provided via an enterprise mobile device application management interface. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164437 | SELECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE DEVICE DATA IN AN ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT - In various embodiments, a method is described that includes registering a mobile device with an enterprise by storing registration data for the mobile device in a device management database; designating one or more group designations for the mobile device; storing the one or more group designations in the device management database; determining one or more policies for the mobile device based at least in part on the one or more group designations; and selectively taking action on selected data from the mobile device in the device management database based on the one or more policies. | 06-12-2014 |
20140181518 | SECURE MOBILE APP CONNECTION BUS - A secure mobile application connection bus is disclosed. First encryption information and an identifier associated with a data storage location on a mobile device are provided from a first application to a second application. Second encryption information associated with the second mobile application is retrieved from the data storage location. The second mobile application is configured to provide data to the data storage location. Data is transferred securely between the first mobile application and the second mobile application via the data storage location. | 06-26-2014 |
20140181842 | SECURE MOBILE APP CONNECTION BUS - A secure mobile app connection bus is disclosed. An application URL scheme may be registered with an operating system. Encrypted data may be passed from a management agent to an application using a URL call associated with the application URL scheme. A source of the URL call may be validated. | 06-26-2014 |
20140250505 | MULTI-USER USE OF SINGLE-USER APPS - Multi-user use of single-user applications is disclosed. A request to access application data associated with an object identifier may be received in a context of a single-user application. Access may be provided to one or more application data objects associated with the object identifier. The objects may be included in a data set corresponding to user information associated with the context of the application. | 09-04-2014 |
20150133082 | MOBILE POSTURE-BASED POLICY, REMEDIATION AND ACCESS CONTROL FOR ENTERPRISE RESOURCES - A mobile device management system that monitors the security state of one or more mobile devices and sets indicators related to such security state. Enterprise network applications, such as an email application, can access the security state information when making access control decisions with respect to a given mobile device. | 05-14-2015 |
20150133094 | MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. A user profile is accessed to determine a user attribute. A catalog of applications is filtered based at least in part on the user attribute and an enterprise application availability policy to determine a set of applications to be returned and provided via an enterprise mobile device application management interface. | 05-14-2015 |
20150135288 | MESSAGING GATEWAY - A notification message gateway is disclosed. Notification data and application identification data is received. The application identification data is used to select an application credential associated with at least one application instance. The notification data and application credential are provided to a distribution node such that the notification data is provided to the application instance. | 05-14-2015 |
20150154215 | SELF-REMOVAL OF ENTERPRISE APP DATA - Self-removal of enterprise application data (e.g., managed application data) is disclosed. It may be determined that a data removal condition has been satisfied. Based at least in part on the determination, data removal information may be generated for a plurality of applications including a managed set of mobile applications. The data removal information may be provided to at least a first application included in the plurality of applications. The first application may provide the data removal information to a data storage location accessible to at least a second application upon a data removal-related event. | 06-04-2015 |
20150201322 | MOBILE DEVICE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT - Mobile device traffic management is disclosed. Information including a traffic management policy to be applied to data transferred between a mobile device and a node is received from a device management server. The device management server determines the traffic management policy based at least in part on roaming state information received from the mobile device. Data transferred between the mobile device and the node is processed based at least in part on the traffic management policy. | 07-16-2015 |
20150278488 | MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT BROKER - Techniques to manage mobile devices are disclosed. In various embodiments, a request to perform a management action with respect to a mobile device is received from a mobile device management (MDM) authority. A scope of authority of the MDM authority with respect to the mobile device is determined. The management action is caused to be performed with respect to the mobile device based at least in part on the determined scope of authority of the MDM authority with respect to the mobile device. | 10-01-2015 |
20150282041 | MOBILE DEVICE TRAFFIC SPLITTER - A mobile device traffic splicer is disclosed. In various embodiments, a network communication associated with a destination is received from a mobile device. A stored routing data associated with the mobile device is used to determine, based at least in part on the destination, to redirect the network communication to a proxy associated with the destination. The network communication is sent to the proxy associated with the destination. In various embodiments, one or both of metering network traffic by destination and/or domain and filtering network communications and/or portions thereof based on the destination and/or domain may be performed. | 10-01-2015 |
20150319143 | SECURE MOBILE APP CONNECTION BUS - A secure mobile application connection bus is disclosed. First encryption information and an identifier associated with a data storage location on a mobile device are provided from a first application to a second application. Second encryption information associated with the second mobile application is retrieved from the data storage location. The second mobile application is configured to provide data to the data storage location. Data is transferred securely between the first mobile application and the second mobile application via the data storage location. | 11-05-2015 |
20150319251 | DISTRIBUTED MANAGEMENT WITH EMBEDDED AGENTS IN ENTERPRISE APPS - Distributed mobile device management including a plurality of management agents is disclosed. Management-related information may be retrieved from a storage location accessible to a plurality of management agents. The management-related information may have been provided to the storage location from a management agent associated with a managed application. And at least one operation may be performed based at least in part on the management-related information. | 11-05-2015 |
20160057153 | SECURE ACCESS TO MOBILE APPLICATIONS - Securing access to one or more applications in an enterprise zone (e.g., a set of protected applications) is disclosed. A last activity time associated with a use of at least one mobile application in the protected subset may be retrieved from a shared storage location associated with a protected subset of two or more protected mobile applications. It may be determined that the last activity time is within a session expiration time period associated with the protected subset. Access to one or more applications in the protected subset may be allowed without credential verification based at least in part on the determination. | 02-25-2016 |
20160092690 | SECURE COPY AND PASTE OF MOBILE APP DATA - Secure transfer of mobile application content is disclosed. A state-related event associated with a managed application in a managed set of applications may be detected. It may be determined that content from the managed application is stored at a public storage location on a mobile device. At least a portion of the content may be transferred to a secure storage location accessible to the managed set. | 03-31-2016 |