PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 10, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inpixon (Nasdaq: INPX), a leading indoor positioning and data analytics
company, today announced that it has received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office allowing its patent
application covering techniques to dynamically adapt network policies for mobile devices by accessing context-based values to
allocate or restrict capabilities on the mobile devices or within the network. US Patent Publication 20120131155 is titled,
"Context-based dynamic policy system for mobile devices and supporting network infrastructure."
Inpixon has incorporated this patentable approach into its award-winning Indoor Positioning Analytics ("IPA") Platform. IPA uses
radio frequency sensors to anonymously identify the indoor location of wireless devices, such as cell phones. IPA is then able to
leverage an artificial intelligence-powered data analytics engine to reveal actionable intelligence, such as visitor counts and
customer behavior patterns, and deliver this information to customers and users in real time. IPA helps retailers, property owners,
businesses and government agencies to deliver superior customer experience and enhanced security.
"Cybersecurity situational awareness and wireless intrusion detection are key value propositions Inpixon IPA Security Dome
delivers out of the box," noted Adam Benson, Chief Technology Officer of Inpixon. "When used in conjunction with an MDM, Inpixon
customers can take their BYOD security capabilities to another level."
The systems covered in Inpixon's newest patent protect the proprietary ways in which IPA interacts with an endpoint policy
management unit, such as Mobile Device Management (MDM), sometimes referred to as Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM), solutions.
IPA adds unique capabilities to an MDM solution. Specifically, patented embodiments of the IPA MDM Connector enables MDM
administrators to utilize multiple geofenced zones on a facility floor plan. As a wireless device moves throughout the office
environment, Inpixon’s IPA platform sends the phone's location to the MDM, allowing the MDM to push out location-specific policies.
A common use case is to disable a phone's camera, audio recorder and transmission functions while in a high security,
no-cell-phones zone. Network privileges such as server and directory access can also be dynamically updated based on location.
These capabilities help to prevent recording of confidential conversations, theft of intellectual property, and
transmission/reception of voice and data while in specified zones.
Inpixon currently offers MDM connectors for market leading MDM/EMM solutions including MobileIron, VMWare AirWatch or IBM
MaaS360.
About Inpixon
Inpixon (Nasdaq: INPX) is a leader in Indoor Positioning Analytics (IPA). Inpixon IPA Sensors are designed to find all accessible
cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth devices anonymously. Paired with a high-performance data analytics platform, this technology
delivers visibility, security, and business intelligence on any commercial or government location worldwide. Inpixon’s products and
professional services group help customers take advantage of mobile, big data, analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to
uncover the untold stories of the indoors. For the latest insight on IPA, follow Inpixon on LinkedIn, @InpixonHQ on Twitter, and visit inpixon.com.
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All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Act, and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current
expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. These forward-looking statements rely on a number
of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are
outside of the control of Inpixon and its subsidiaries, which could cause actual results to materially differ from such statements.
Such risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to, the fluctuation of global economic conditions, the
performance of management and employees, Inpixon’s ability to obtain financing, competition, general economic conditions and other
factors that are detailed in Inpixon’s periodic and current reports available for review at sec.gov. In addition,
a notice of allowance is a written notification issued after the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office makes a determination that a patent can be granted from an application. The vast majority of patent applications
that receive a notice of allowance will proceed to issue as a U.S. patent; however, a notice of allowance is not a guarantee of
patent issuance. Furthermore, Inpixon operates in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment where new and
unanticipated risks may arise. Accordingly, investors should not place any reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction
of actual results. Inpixon disclaims any intention to, and undertakes no obligation to, update or revise forward-looking
statements.
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