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Samsung Approved For Enterprise (SAFE) program should help the company get more business users

October 15, 2011 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

Samsung Approved For Enterprise (SAFE) program
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As part of the strategy to get a foot in the door of big companies, Samsung launched a new program called “Samsung Approved for Enterprise” or SAFE. The idea is to provide some sort of guarantee that products and services offered by Samsung and its partners are SAFE to be used in the corporate environment.

Here’s Sammy’s elevator pitch:

Samsung enterprise solutions with the SAFE-certification will meet rigorous security criteria and will be configured specifically for enterprise use. The deployment of SAFE solutions leveraging Samsung’s Galaxy smartphone and tablet portfolio will help ensure that any organization’s mobile work force is securely connected to corporate applications and data while away from their desk.

The SAFE program relies on 4 pillars — Mobile Device Management (MDM), On-Device Encryption, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and Corporate Email/Calendar/Contacts — and is “offered” (or that’s marketed) with the company’s Galaxy range of devices, both smartphones and tablets.

Finally, aside from making sure its own products and services can handle the task of serving enterprise clientele, Samsung will also work with industry leading applications providers to create SAFE-certified software solutions for vertical markets like healthcare, education, transportation, retail, manufacturing, financial services and government…

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