SOTI MobiControl and Amey Enhance Delivery of Public Services in the UK
OXFORD, UK, Sept. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - SOTI Inc., the world leader in enterprise Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) solutions, today announced that Amey, a leading integrated public services provider based in the UK, has selected SOTI MobiControl to streamline the management of its Motorola hand-held devices, Getac and Fujitsu tablets, and iPads. Amey will leverage MobiControl's enterprise-ready technology to optimise the efficiency of its mobile workforce across the transportation, social and environmental infrastructure markets.
As the most trusted MDM and BYOD solution for over 10,000 customers worldwide, SOTI's award-winning MobiControl empowers organisations to manage, support, secure, monitor and track millions of employee and corporate-owned devices. Backed by over a decade of experience, MobiControl addresses major challenges that enterprises encounter as mobile device deployments grow in size and complexity. MobiControl has a wide range of advanced features including Real-Time Remote Control, Silent Application Installation, Device Lockdown/Kiosk Mode, Secure Content Locker, Enterprise App Store, Location Tracking, Geofencing and more.
Amey selected SOTI to enhance its mobility strategy after analysing several vendors in the Mobile Device Management space. The company has seen several benefits from implementing SOTI MobiControl. With MobiControl's advanced remote control functionality, Amey can quickly diagnose and resolve device issues from remote locations, enabling operational staff to work uninterrupted by technical issues. Using MobiControl's robust application management technology, Amey can remotely install new applications and software updates 'in the field,' eliminating the time consuming process of manually updating each device. Furthermore, Amey relies on MobiControl's enterprise-grade security features to implement additional rigorous security controls to restrict access to mobile data.
Paul Booth, Mobile IT Manager, Amey said, "We are very pleased to have selected SOTI's MobiControl to enhance our mobility strategy. MobiControl has significantly increased our productivity by introducing efficiencies and improvements to our service delivery processes."
Carl Rodrigues, President and CEO, SOTI said, "As mobile devices infiltrate the workplace in record numbers, organisations require a reliable solution to cost-effectively and efficiently manage and secure these devices. We are pleased that Amey has been able to streamline their mobility strategy with MobiControl's robust management and support capabilities."
SOTI will be showcasing MobiControl at the Service Management Expo (SME) in Birmingham, UK at booth #650 from September 18-19th at the NEC Pavilion, Birmingham. On September 19th, join SOTI for a featured presentation: "The Astonishing Productivity Benefits of Mobility", by Paul Booth, Mobile IT Manager, Amey at 11:15am at Seminar Theatre 1. Also on September 19th, attend a special presentation by Carl Rodrigues, President and CEO, SOTI: "Get Android Enterprise and BYOD Ready", at 2:20pm at the SME Solutions Theatre.
About SOTI Inc.
SOTI Inc. develops industry-leading solutions for Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile Content Management (MCM), Mobile Email Management (MEM), Mobile Application Management (MAM), Mobile Security Management (MSM), and to enable Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies in the workplace. SOTI MobiControl solves the unique challenges involved in managing, securing, supporting, and tracking mobile and desktop computing devices across all platforms. Today, over 10,000 customers around the world in all industries rely on SOTI to manage millions of devices. For more information, visit us at www.soti.net, contact us by email at [email protected] or call us at +1-888-624-9828 (NA), +44 1213680675 (UK) or +61 3 90015554 (Australia).
SOURCE SOTI Inc.
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