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News Release: Quickcomm to Support The Enterprise Mobility Foundation

Quickcomm Reinforces Enterprise Mobility Thought Leadership and Education

Company to Support The Enterprise Mobility Foundation

NEW YORK & BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Quickcomm Software Solutions, a leading provider of telecom expense management (TEM) solutions for enterprises and multi-national corporations, today announced its support of The Enterprise Mobility Foundation (EMF), an independent think-tank committed to evangelizing the truth in, and the power of, enterprise mobility. Led by telecom and mobile industry veteran Philippe Winthrop, The EMF’s mission is to be the global community builder and evangelist for showcasing the value of successfully deploying and managing mobility solutions within organizations in the public and private sector.

Smartphones and other mobile devices have become essential in the enterprise and it is imperative that organizations keep abreast of the latest developments in the enterprise mobility marketplace. Quickcomm works with enterprise customers to help manage and control their mobile infrastructures in real-time, while dramatically reducing costs.

“The Enterprise Mobility Foundation is very excited that a leading global provider of managed mobility solutions, such as Quickcomm, has joined us in our effort to help educate and further promote the enterprise mobility marketplace,” said Philippe Winthrop, Managing Director at The Enterprise Mobility Foundation.

“As enterprises increasingly deploy sophisticated devices and applications wirelessly, the need to have a strategy in place to manage and control the mobile infrastructure becomes paramount,” said John Bruce, Chairman and CEO, Quickcomm. “Quickcomm is excited to support the EMF and its initiatives to educate the marketplace on the value of successfully deploying and managing mobility solutions.”

About The Enterprise Mobility Foundation

The Enterprise Mobility Foundation (EMF) is an independent think-tank committed to educating businesses on workforce mobility. The Foundation’s mission is to be the global community builder and the leader in showcasing the value of successfully deploying and managing mobility solutions within organizations in the public and private sector. The EMF is the organization behind The Enterprise Mobility Forum – the fastest growing social network dedicated to enterprise mobility. The Forum provides a central hub where people come together to share their experiences and insights about enterprise mobility by participating in discussions, forums, special interest groups, blogs, and more – all while accessing unbiased and vendor agnostic thought leadership. For more information visit www.theemf.org.

About Quickcomm

Established in Australia in 1997, Quickcomm is the leading provider of telecom expense management (TEM) and managed mobility solutions for enterprises and multi-national corporations. Quickcomm’s technology platform helps customers manage and control their telecom infrastructure, while dramatically reducing costs. Quickcomm is headquartered in New York and has offices in London, Sydney and Singapore. For the latest insight and perspective on TEM and managed mobility, visit Quickcomm at http://blog.quickcomm.com/ and http://twitter.com/quickcomm.

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Contacts

Media:
Quickcomm
Jennifer Burns, 646-708-8545
jburns@quickcomm.com
or
For The Enterprise Mobility Foundation
Patrick Farrell, 603-661-0799
pfarrell@sniperpr.com

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