BlackBerry
has announced enhancements to its award-winning multi-OS enterprise mobility
management (EMM) solution with the release of BlackBerry Enterprise
Service 10 (BES10) version 10.2 globally.
This is
even as its customers including Morgan Stanley, Boeing, Aneurin Bevan
University Health Board and Secusmartare currently participating in the BES10
version 10.2 Early Adopter and Beta programs, and are running the new version
in a test environment.
Currently,
customers have installed nearly30,000 BES10 commercial and test servers around
the world. Organizationscontinue to choose BlackBerry because it is the most
proven and trustedenterprise mobility management (EMM)solution, supporting iOS,
Android™ and BlackBerry smartphones.
That is
why Secusmart, a leading expert in the field of highly secure mobile voice and
data communication,uses BES10, and chose to be an early adopter of version
10.2.
“Secusmart’s
needs an EMM solution that can enable our workforce to be more productive and
connected, while maintaining our strict security standards and not compromising
on our end user experience,” Dr. Hans-ChristophQuelle, CEO of Secusmart,
said, adding that , “BES10 provides the necessary functionality and security
for our employees and has truly exceeded our expectations.
We’ve
benefitted tremendously from BlackBerry’s single, secure multi-platform
connectivity model to mobilize our business and empower our employees to be
more productive and better equipped to serve our customers.”
Recently
named the Best Mobile Device Management Software for 2013 by UK enterprise IT
publication V3, BES10 is the only enterprise mobility management
solutioncapable of delivering comprehensive management and security for
devices, apps and content across iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices, all
easily managed through a single console. Backed by industry leading global
support services, BES10 offers a seamless, scalable and cost-effective way to
truly mobilize businesses, enabling organizations to balance enduser and
corporate needs without compromising security.
Vanguard.
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