
Mobilegov takes part to the MS Empower program. It has been created to help sofware editors develop their sales providing them product licences and technical support in the MSDN newsgroups.
Mobilegov conceives original security solutions using the U3 technology.
U3 is the company behind the innovative U3 smart technology representing the next generation in flash drives. Smart means the drive not only carries your files, but also carries Windows software that you can run straight from the drive. So you can plug it into any Windows 2000 or XP PC and seamlessly access your work, games, email, photos, whatever — as though you are on your own computer.
Discover Device Linker that only allows pre authorised configurations to access the data contained on U3 USB sticks.
Mobilegov and the I3S Laboratory of the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) have an R&D collaboration on the security of the IT environment.
The I3S Laboratory is a Mixed Research Unit (UMR) between the Nice-Sophia Antipolis Univertity (UNSA) and the CNRS, the National Scientific Research Center.
It is composed in the majority of teachers-searchers of UNSA (about 50 persons). These intervene principally in the IT and Electronics Departments of the Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire (Polytech'Nice - Sophia) and of the UFR Sciences, as weel as in the IT, Network and Telecommunication, Electricity and Industrial IT Departments of the IUT.
The I3S Laboratory regroups 17 CNRS searchers in the 07 section of the National Scientific Research Comitee (CoNRS) and 8 searchers of the INRIA. This narrow imbrication between teaching and research, in the center of the UMR, is an essential element of the dynamism of the laboratory.
L'Institut EURECOM is a small but dynamic graduate school and research center in communications systems created in 1991 in Sophia Antipolis by Telecom Paris Tech (École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications) and EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne).
The Eurecom Institute and Mobilegov jointly work on network intrusion detection and client machines protection from removable devices.
"Orange Labs form the worldwide innovation network of the France Telecom-Orange Group. Set up in 2006, they have a staff of 5,000 (researchers,marketeers, engineers) in 9 different countries (UK, France, Poland, China, Korea, Japan, Jordan, Egypt and USA) on 4 continents. Each Orange Labs is thus integrated into its own geographic ecosystem, enabling it to get a grip on and anticipate technological progress and changes in usages throughout the world. The Orange Labs international network is a concrete expression of the Group’s aim to breathe new life into innovation and make it the driving force behind its transformation."
Client first
Under the responsibility of a Strategic Marketing Department, which provides the group’s orientations and knowledge of the market, two new structures have been created, the Explocentre and the Technocentre, which work in close collaboration with the R&D laboratories installed all over the world.
Mobilegov and Orange R&D work together on the next generation of security for the Operator's upcomming devices.


