It will also enable secure document workflows with an integrated offline-capable viewer and editor to view, annotate, and edit documents in on- and off-premises repositories such as SharePoint, network file shares, Box, and Google Drive. Project SkyNet will enable secure usage of 3rd-party SaaS services such as, Office 365, and Workday, as well as company-hosted services such as Outlook Web Access and other internal web apps.
Project SkyNet aims to address these challenges by leveraging the mobile container paradigm and applying it to the PC â a native, lightweight container for the web and cloud world. ÂMany enterprises like the idea of moving to web-based enterprise services, but the very ubiquity of access that makes these services so appealing is also what makes securing their usage so challenging,â said Dave Robbins, CEO Moka5. Referred to as Project SkyNet, this next-generation lightweight container will enable enterprises to become more device- and platform-independent by securing usage of web- and cloud-based enterprise services on any device and any platform, regardless of ownership model. Moka5, the leading provider of next generation end-user computing solutions, today announced its plans for a new kind of container for the web- and cloud-driven world.