Microsoft, a global technology company plans to integrate eSIM Device Enablement Service (eDES) from G+D Mobile Security to Intune — its Enterprise Mobility Management solution. The service will be made available from August 2019.
Through this partnership, IT departments will have access to centrally manage the mobile connections of eSIM-enabled end devices that belong to their companies. They will also have access to activate, modify and manage Mobile contracts for Windows devices with eSIM, seamlessly.
This process will eliminate manual processes for eSIM connectivity and also help save costs and reduce the time used in deploying new mobile contracts.
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Edgar Salib, the Head of G+D Mobile Security in America said, “G+D Mobile Security is excited to extend our eDES solution to support Microsoft Windows customers to ensure their enterprise connectivity is seamless and transparent. Our best-in-class features for eSIM device enablement are a great fit with the support structure for Microsoft.”
Shai Guday, Partner Group Program Manager at Microsoft stated, “We are always excited to see more customers taking advantage of eSIM capabilities on Windows devices. G+D Mobile Security’s eDES solution makes access to data connectivity more available to the enterprise, providing corporate IT with the ability to seamlessly deliver connectivity for their enterprise users.”
G+D Mobile Security unveiled eDES at the Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona. According to the company, the service is a complete solution for organizations who intend to benefit from fully digitized mobile device management. It is also for companies who intend to offer mobile operators the opportunity to monetize corporate solutions.
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