Ivanti Tunnel™ for iOS mobile applications secure per App VPN connectivity over SSL to business applications and data from anywhere. Using Tunnel, together with Ivanti’s EMM, Sentry or Access, your iOS mobile applications can access protected corporate data and content behind a firewall or in the cloud through a secure per App VPN connection. Best of all, access to data is quick and seamless for employees because certificates and VPN configuration settings are automatically provisioned by the IT administrator behind the scenes. IVANTI TUNNEL™ FEATURES: Per app VPN connectivity on iOS devices using SSL to Ivanti Sentry or Ivanti Access Secure connectivity to corporate data using SSL to Ivanti Sentry Enables Single Sign On Any App Store App can use the Tunnel application Use Safari to access applications behind a firewall Internal corporate links in native iOS emails can automatically be opened in Safari Direct certificate authentication to internal corporate applications REQUIREMENTS: Ivanti Tunnel requires use of Ivanti EMM and Ivanti Sentry (5.0+) or Ivanti Access (r21+) . Please consult with your company's Mobile IT organization before downloading this app. Ivanti Tunnel will not operate without the required Ivanti infrastructure.
Keeps disconnecting.
This must of had an update and no one checked it out. It keeps disconnecting from the network and then turns the VPN off. When will this be resolved? I am have to spend 25 minutes reloading everything so I can work again.
Fix the battery drain
Absolutely terrible power drain on iPad.
Awfully Slow on iOS
Do not install this on a C levels phone you’ll probably get fired. The end-user experience trying to connect to various websites email what not it’s awful, and with an inpatient user they’ll end up throwing the phone at a wall or out the window.
Barely functional secure Outlook client for iPhone.
Mandated by my company for all mobile use, makes me wonder who is getting the kickback. App is not Integrated across the four apps supported: mail, contacts, notes, and calendar. On install it takes your contact list for itself so you have to open MobileIron to see them, and since the app doesn’t talk to the native functions like messages and phone they won’t identify who is contacting you unless you already have the MobileIron app open. The was around this is to copy your address book to your SIM card. When you do that you’ll have all of your contacts back - 2 of each entry. Updating or adding a new contact in the native app or MobileIron does not replicate to the other, so that means you are adding or editing everything twice. The app also warns you that some events may not copy in calendar. They don’t lie. The other big complaint is the mail app has no functional connection with any native content. That mean you can’t copy info from a native phone memo, or message, or even a photo. That alone robs the phone of a great deal of usefulness for me. When the only way you can get a picture you just took to a colleague is by texting it, were no longer working with smartphones.
Stupid
It randomly keeps downloading itself for no apparent reason and I have no idea why.
Bug Fixes
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