Cloud Distribution, a value-added distributor of disruptive next-generation security and networking solutions, has entered into an agreement with Fiberlink, a major player in cloud-based enterprise mobility management (EMM), to distribute MaaS360, its enterprise mobility management platform that spans across devices, users, applications, documents and expenses.
MaaS360 by Fiberlink simplifies mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM) and secure document sharing in the BYOD era. Trusted by small businesses, government agencies, universities and large enterprises worldwide, MaaS360 enables mobile policies that boost productivity, protect employee privacy, and secure sensitive data across smartphones, tablets and laptops.
Built on a highly scalable, multitenant architecture, MaaS360’s on-demand mobility management can be deployed in minutes and seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure, extending enterprise systems to a mobile environment. Backed by 20 years of experience and the most responsive customer service in the industry, MaaS360 helps organizations transform business operations and reduce the costs of supporting the expanding mobile workforce.
“As the Enterprise Mobility & BYOD phenomenon takes hold and more and more workers bring personal mobile devices to work, organizations must quickly respond to the security and compliance risks posed by largely unmanaged access to corporate information, as well as the risks associated with a lost or stolen device that contain corporate information,” said Adam Davison (News - Alert), director at Cloud Distribution, in a statement.
Davison said that traditional MDM solutions are complex, and expensive. The beauty of MaaS360 is that it’s innovative, simple to use and very cost-effective – and as such perfectly fits the company’s vendor selection criteria. Steve Hammond, VP international sales from Fiberlink, said MaaS360 lets organizations provision, secure and manage their mobile devices and apps — all from a single portal — while minimizing risk to the organization.
“It makes the complex world of mobility simple by giving our customers a global mobile infrastructure without the burden of a large financial investment,” said Hammond.
Edited by Rachel Ramsey