Verizon Launches Mobility Services for Large Firms

Verizon Business today announced Managed Mobility Solutions, a new service for large multinational businesses that provides security for mobile devices and mobile expense management.

By Matt Hamblen
Wed, September 09, 2009

Computerworld — Verizon Business today announced Managed Mobility Solutions, a new service for large multinational businesses that provides security for mobile devices and mobile expense management.

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Verizon officials said the offering is different than those from other carriers such as AT&T since it brings its professional services consulting practice together with mobility management tools from Sybase Inc. for security and Quickcomm Software Solutions Inc. for expense management.

The service consists of five modules that can be purchased separately: inventory and expense management; logistics; mobile device management; mobile security and application management. The first four modules roll out Sept. 30 in the U.S. and 19 European countries, with Asia Pacific launching later this year, Verizon said. The fifth, application management, will launch in 2010.

Cliff Cibelli, director of global management solutions for Verizon, said pricing will range from about $3 to $10 per smartphone or other mobile device per year, depending on how many of the modules are used. For example, a company with 10,000 mobile devices under management could spend up to $100,000 a year for the service.

With the Quickcomm tool, a company will be able to track mobile expenses electronically, with every department manager able to receive monthly reports on each worker's usage, including expensive items such as 411 calls, roaming and texting, Cibelli said.

In terms of security, using Sybase software, customers will be able to enforce PIN code access; create policies for locking down handsets and wiping data clean if a device is lost; encrypting devices and data cards used inside other devices; and delivering firewall and antivirus capabilities, Cibelli said. A mobile VPN will be introduced in 2010, he added.

Even though Verizon is a carrier, it will still provide all the new mobility services for multinational companies using scores of different carriers in countries globally. Cibelli said Verizon will be able to expand its business with the 4,500 professional services customers it now has; those customers use some 270,000 devices.

Being a service provider could give Verizon a market advantage, said Carrie MacGillivray, an analyst at IDC - even though the service appears be "on par, not groundbreaking" with the mobility management services from AT&T and systems integrators such as BT Global Services in the U.S., as well as IBM and Hewlett-Packard.

MacGillivray said it will be important for potential customers to compared the mobility management tools offered by Sybase and Quickcomm with the long-term professional services Verizon is offering. Customers will need to be careful to ask how their charges from Verizon are divided between the software tools, which give them tactical capabilities, and the professional services advice that will give them more strategic direction.

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