Movius’ myIDs Secure To Be Shown With Samsung KNOX At MWC

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Samsung has recently accepted Movius Corporation, as an official Silver Partner under Samsung Enterprise Alliance Program (SEAP). For those who don’t know, Movius is the global leader in mobile identities and converged messaging solutions and in a bid to mutually promote each other, Samsung has agreed to showcase Movius’ myIDs Secure  with Samsung KNOX at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain as Movius’s PR has just announced.

Movius is the industry’s leading mobile solutions provider that offers multi-line and messaging capabilities on a single SIM card, as well as enterprise split billing capabilities for both voice and data. Which in another word, allow corporation’s employees to split the bill between personal and work claimable. Furthermore, as said in the PR release, it is the only mobile multiple identity solutions vendor to offer high quality of service through both VoIP and circuit switching, resulting in uninterrupted, clear communications and usage based on minutes instead of data.

Launching with Samsung Knox is just the tip of an iceberg, as Movius’ has other plan in expanding the market presence worldwide. This partnership will help address BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) concerns for mobile enterprises and provide a better service for today’s mobile phone users.

Enterprises will be able to use Movius’ myIDs Secure as an app within the Samsung KNOX Workspace. MyIDs Secure will enhance Samsung KNOX by providing advanced, enterprise BYOD functionality.

In addition, the functionality works with any mobile device management (MDM) solution and can provide employees with essentially two mobile identities on one device (and one SIM card), to enable privacy for the user, security and compliance for the company, as well as an avenue for additional operator revenue in the form of enterprise split billing for voice and data, easing the end of the month claims checking.

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