MDSL announces the next in its series of webinars
MDSL has announced that it will be holding the next in its series of TEM webinars. The webinar is entitled “Global Mobility Strategy & Roll-out – Key Challenges and Considerations” and will examine key trends in global enterprise mobility strategy, primary mobility challenges facing multi-nationals, steps to overcome these challenges and central considerations for multi-nationals.
The webinar will be co-presented by CEO of The Global Enterprise Mobility Alliance (GEMA), Nick McQuire, who is responsible for the strategy and operations of GEMA, including overseeing its financial performance, business development, expansion and product development. Nick McQuire brings with him over 13 years’ experience in the enterprise mobility industry, most recently as Vice President at research firm IDC.
Ben Mendoza, CEO, MDSL, commented: “MDSL has a long and successful track record of deploying complex world-wide TEM installations on behalf of our multi-national clients. We have a long and proud reputation of careful attention to detail and innovation in tackling the problems which beset global companies as they install new IT infrastructures.
“As the growth in mobile devices continues to rise we have become experts in the integration of mobile device management technology into the global enterprise. In this webinar we will be demonstrating what the global organisation needs to know about now to be able to cope with the era of The internet of Things and Machine-to-Machine communications.”
Nick McQuire added: “The speed and complexity of mobility in the enterprise is accelerating, in some cases at a faster rate than some firms can realise its strategic potential.These trends are compounded in global organisations with large, distributed workforces which require specific support and guidance. I look forward to presenting in this webinar, designed to help multinationals understand some of the key mobility trends, customer challenges and potential solutions available to support their multinational enterprise mobility needs.”