Apperian offers such a solution:
http://www.apperian.com/ 


On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 7:23:41 PM UTC-5, MikeG wrote:
>
> I work for a company that wants to deliver apps to its users to their 
> personal mobile devices; without letting the devices behind the 
> firewall.  Solution is to put up a web distribution point in the DMZ 
> and require folks to log in with their domain (or whatever) account. 
> After much much testing we find that this is not possible with a stock 
> Android phone.  Amazingly, using the stock browser you can 
> authenticate to a web server for the standard "web" mime types, htm, 
> xml, txt, pdf, etc, but - and this has to be an oversight - you cannot 
> authenticate for an .apk file.  Yes the mime-type is set on the 
> server, you can d/l .apk anonymously no problem.  You can even install 
> Firefox on your device and d/l the authenticated file.  Still - this 
> inability to authenticate an apk from the default browsers surely is a 
> mistake, right?  Or maybe I am missing something obvious.. 
>
> So, since this appears not to be a core capability of the phone, how 
> do you distribute a sensitive app to your company in a secure manner 
> that does not involve a public market, a USB cable or installing a 
> more capable browser on your Android Device. We have not tested with 
> an ICS device yet, but even if it works, there are millions of pre-ICS 
> devices that apparently have this same limitation. 
>
> Looking for ideas on Secure App Distribution.

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