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Motorola Unveils Enterprise Mobility Services

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NAIROBI, Kenya


Motorola Solutions has launched three new Enterprise Mobility products in Kenya as it deepens its presence in the market. The new products include the ET1 Enterprise Tablet, the MC40 Enterprise Assistant and Wireless Network Solutions.

Travis Heneveld, United Nations Account Director, Motorola Solutions, said that the company’s recent acquisition of Psion for $200 million has enabled it to flesh out its mobile computing portfolio and gain deep expertise in the manufacturing, industrial and supply chain sectors where Psion has traditionally been very strong.

The new products will complement the existing portfolio that includes ruggedized mobile computers and enterprise class smart-phones; advanced mobile scanning and imaging solutions; a robust line of barcode scanners and RFID readers. Heneveld also revealed Motorola’s deep cooperation with the humanitarian sector in the disaster relief eco system.

“Motorola is not just about the technology. We are working closely with governments and NGOs around the world to bring communications services to where they’re needed most. Our advanced solutions and strong track record in emergency communications is helping first responders be their best in the moments that matter” he said.

James Kamweti, the Account Manager for Motorola Solutions Enterprise in Africa, said new launches are intended to support new vertical markets that Motorola intends to enter in Kenya. “Motorola Solutions sees great potential in the Kenya market and we are glad to expand our portfolio of solutions to support businesses and drive them forward, providing their customers with better and faster services,” he said.

“The explosion of mobile devices means greater demand for wireless internet in businesses. To support this need Motorola brings an unparalleled portfolio of proven wireless solutions, helping businesses offer better service for customers in a world that is mobile and connected,” said Anthony Fulgoni, Europe & Africa Distribution Manager at Motorola Solutions. The newly launched products and solutions will be deployed by Motorola’s strategic partner – Westcon Africa.

 

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LUKE MULUNDA -

Managing Editor, BUSINESS TODAY. Email: [email protected]. ke

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