Knox 1.0 included a security-enhanced version of Android, for example, and created an isolated "container" that separates work data from personal data. In February, Samsung announced Knox 2.0, which gives IT shops cloud-based purchasing and control of Samsung services and apps, and offers a Knox Marketplace of 150 business-class apps.
"We have taken a comprehensive approach, differentiating our offerings and making sure that they all work together to meet the needs of our customers," says Nick Rea, vice president of technical solutions at Samsung Mobile's Business Innovations Group.