Enterprise Galaxy SIII (SAFE) Will Arrive In July

We know you're already on your way to saving money to buy Galaxy III, but you can't just use it for your office work yet. When it comes to enterprise mobile solutions, Canadian Research In Motion (RIM) still leads the race with the Blackberry. Samsung will soon launch their Blackberry rival by launching the Galaxy SIII with SAFE aka 'Samsung Approved For Enterprise'. The SIII with SAFE will allow you to use your Galaxy SIII if your company allows you to 'bring your own device'.

[caption id="attachment_36141" align="aligncenter" width="580"][​IMG] Galaxy SIII With SAFE Coming In July To The USA[/caption]

What SAFE will ensure is seamless integration with Mobile Device Management Systems (MDM) from CISCO and Juniper. It will also feature on-device AES-256 bit encryption, optimized Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync integration and support for major VPN providers. In the US, the Galaxy SIII SAFE will launch on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and US Cellular.

Samsung being a leader in popularizing Android platform on smart phones can change the enterprise game by leveraging Android's enterprise capabilities. Good going, Samsung!

Via: Samsung launching enterprise-ready Galaxy S III in July - The Verge

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