TEMPE, Ariz., March 13, 2018 -- Insight Enterprises (NASDAQ:NSIT), the global provider of Intelligent Technology Solutions™ for organizations of all sizes, has launched Insight Managed Mobility. This Mobility as a Service solution simplifies the complex mobile device technology needs of today’s corporate workforce by providing a single partner to manage the entire mobile device lifecycle.
Insight Managed Mobility is a comprehensive end-to-end solution that helps organizations empower a mobile workforce. From procurement to end of life, Insight takes the hassle out of managing mobile technology so that IT teams can save time and resources to focus on the strategic initiatives that transform their businesses.
“Business and IT are increasingly challenged to securely support a mobile workforce. Employees access applications 24/7 in the cloud, in the enterprise, and on behalf of their clients across the next generation of mobile devices,” said Steve Dodenhoff, president, Insight U.S. “Insight Managed Mobility empowers businesses with a complete Mobility as a Service solution aimed at enabling a more productive and ever-connected workforce best equipped to help their companies grow.”
The Insight Managed Mobility solution brings together:
- Mobile devices — Clients have access to the latest mobile devices. Insight removes complexity and enables employee choice by offering them the ability to select from a preapproved list of compatible mobile devices.
- Deployment and activation — Insight tests, activates, configures and deploys mobile devices. We handle everything that happens between a device being powered and reaching the hands of the employee.
- End-to-end managed services — From end-user support to upgrading security software, Insight provides clients with the expertise in mobility services to support the unique business needs of each client. This includes tiered help desk support and telecom expense management. We also create policies and manage devices for existing Bring Your Own Device initiatives.
- Refresh — Clients can come to Insight for all of their mobile device lifecycle needs, including large-scale refreshes, repairs, replacements and remarketing.
“Mobile devices are a key means to productivity for agile businesses. People want to access work content whenever, wherever to get things done but struggle to do so with current workplace technologies. We can be the arms and legs managing the day-to-day of mobile IT, so our clients and their employees can run their businesses with confidence,” said David Mayer, vice president and general manager, Connected Workforce at Insight.
For more information on Insight, visit www.insight.com or call 800-INSIGHT.
About Insight
Today, every business is a technology business. Insight Enterprises, Inc. empowers companies of all sizes, government organizations, and healthcare and educational institutions with Insight Intelligent Technology Solutions™ to realize their goals. As a Fortune 500-ranked global provider of hardware, software, cloud and service solutions, our more than 6,600 teammates give clients the guidance and expertise needed to define, architect, implement and manage technology today while transforming for tomorrow. Discover more at insight.com. NSIT-M
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