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MokaFive™, whose products provide a secure computing experience from any device, announced today that it has collaborated in a joint program with Deutsche Telekom and its managed-services provider, T-Systems, to deliver a secure client-virtualization solution.
The solution will be marketed to enterprises in various industry sectors. In addition, T-Systems and Deutsche Telekom plan to integrate MokaFive’s technology as a part of its own internal IT strategy in an effort to drive down operational costs and support strategic initiatives, such as the telecom's BYOD project.
“We have successfully demonstrated the capabilities and benefits of the MokaFive Suite," said Florian Mösch, Executive Business Partner Manager, IT Europe, T-Systems. “The functionality and flexibility are a good fit with our related innovative solution vision and services-delivery requirements. Furthermore, the MokaFive technology can support cost savings in certain spaces. We are looking forward to seeing it deployed by our customers and harnessing its potential to power their BYOD projects.”
A client-virtualization offering to address a number of challenges
The MokaFive client-virtualization solution is designed to address a number of enterprise challenges around managing BYOD on untrusted, non-corporate managed laptops that require access to applications and data, even offline.
MokaFive's product suite, combined with T-Systems’ Managed Services and IT Lifecycle Management offerings, provides a solution that integrates expertise with service-delivery capability.
“In today’s mobile world, empowering productivity on any device at any time is key to both corporate and employee success. But productivity should not come at the cost of corporate security,” said Dale Fuller, Chairman of the Board, MokaFive. “By partnering with T-Systems on this new client-virtualization offering, we are helping to bring device freedom to customers and employees, without risking corporate security.”
About T-Systems
Drawing on a global infrastructure of data centers and networks, T-Systems operates information and communication technology (ICT) systems for multinational corporations and public-sector institutions. T-Systems provides integrated solutions for the networked future of business and society. The company's some 48,200 employees combine industry expertise and ICT innovations to add significant value to customers’ core business all over the world. T-Systems generated revenue of around EUR 9.2 billion in the 2011 financial year. T-Systems has deep insight and long-standing domain experience in the energy sector. The company's Enterprise Class Virtual desktop software and Enterprise Information Management (EIM) help companies gain greater transparency, rapid, targeted access to data and competitive edge. To learn more, visit www.t-systems.com.
About MokaFive
MokaFive enables mobility, freedom of choice, and flexibility for today’s executives and enterprise workforce. Its software allows enterprises to provide secure access to corporate data and resources from any device—all managed from a single console. To learn more, visit www.mokafive.com.
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