Nexus makes it easy to access your work documents from anywhere. Connect to your SharePoint sites or Windows file shares from your iPad, with the simplicity you expect from iPad.
Nexus' intuitive design puts your whole enterprise at your fingertips.


Try it for yourself: Nexus™ is now available to download for free from the iTunes App Store, and the Nexus Connect server is available for free. You can also contact us at sales [at] iongrid [dot] com for a demo and more information.
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SearchSecurity wrote up a nice description of ionGrid's approach to mobile security as part of their coverage of the RSA Conference 2012. Read the article here: Security startups to unveil new security technology at RSA 2012.
Larry Seltzer of BYTE Magazine met with ionGrid CEO Nick Triantos at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in November, and wrote a great article (with video) about Nexus:
People in business love their iPads, but not everything works well on the devices. The built-in viewers for PDFs and Office documents are not that great and accessing documents can be inconvenient. One answer is Nexus from ionGrid.
Read the full article at InformationWeek.com.
ionGrid has been announced as one of Top 10 Finalists for the "Most Innovative Company at RSA(R) Conference 2012" Contest. We are thrilled and honored.
Annual Innovation Sandbox Honors Information Security's Next Generation of Superstars
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan 05, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- RSA(R) Conference, the world's leading information security conferences and expositions, today announced the top 10 finalists for its annual Innovation Sandbox competition. Innovation Sandbox is a half-day program at the Conference and dedicated to exploring the new technologies that promise to transform the information security industry, now and in the future.
We'll be up on stage on Feb 27, at...
DailyDisruption.com has awarded ionGrid as the Disruptor of the Day for today, 12/14/2011. We're very proud to be recognized by them.
Historically IT has been all about control. Control of the devices used, regulation of who has access to what, the programs that are permitted etc. In recent years IT has struggled as that control has slipped away. It started out by employees using their own instant messaging tools like Blackberry’s and PDA’s, then arrived with their own social network/collaboration options, their own smartphones, their own computer and netbooks and now the iPad. While there are risks involved, there is little chance that this...