VMware, a global
leader in cloud infrastructure and business mobility, today announced that Fullerton India, one of
India’s leading non-banking financial institutions, has chosen VMware AirWatch to
meet the mobility needs of the business. The deployment of VMware AirWatch will
help Fullerton India support the growing mobility demands of its workforce,
while securing its corporate resources.
Since its inception in January 2007, Fullerton India’s business
has grown across the country. Today, the company has a network of 450 branches
serving more than 1.1 million customers. With more than 7,500 employees,
Fullerton India connects with customers at their doorsteps, be it in cities,
towns or villages. Given its existing business model, majority of Fullerton
India’s employees work remotely from laptops and tablets, and often face issues
accessing critical corporate resources to work productively, especially in
rural areas.
After evaluating a number of vendors, Fullerton India chose to
deploy VMware AirWatch to provide a consistent experience to its users. The
technology enables employees to easily access emails, content and applications
on the go, while enabling IT administrators to control, manage and secure the
devices remotely.
“Having a connected and productive workforce is crucial to the
quality of our customer interactions. At Fullerton, we’ve always challenged the
status-quo, whether it’s the services we offer or the technology we adopt for
our business,” said Sudheer Prabhu, Chief Information Officer, Fullerton India
Credit Co. Ltd. “We selected VMware AirWatch to implement a unified platform
that can empower our workforce to work productively and on the move, while also
enabling us to secure the confidential data that they are accessing across
devices.”
VMware AirWatch is a scalable enterprise mobility management
platform that integrates seamlessly with existing enterprise systems and allows
organizations to manage all devices, regardless of type, platform or ownership,
from one central console.
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