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BlackBerry EZ Pass Program gains momentum among Indian enterprises

BlackBerry today announced that its EZ Pass Program in India is gaining momentum among enterprises.

Announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014, the EZ Pass program provides free migration for customers to move from BES 4, BES 5, BES Express, and other MDM platforms like Good, MobileIron and AirWatch to Silver Perpetual BES 10 licenses without any cost.

BlackBerry launched its EZ Pass Program in India in June 2014.

“The promotional program has found remarkable acceptance amongst existing and competitive base in India with over 1,000 organizations using BES 10 to manage BlackBerry, iOS and Android smartphones,” said BlackBerry in a statement.

Since the inception of the EZ Pass Program, more than 2,600 enterprises comprising 1.2 million licenses have switched over to BES 10 and more than 1,00,000 of those licenses have been traded in from competitors.

EZ Pass program gives organizations a good opportunity to consolidate their BlackBerry, iOS and Android devices onto one single, secure management platform with lowest TCO.

Customers will also receive free Advantage-level technical support through January 31, 2015 with their new license to help them get up and running fast. Support includes access to BES10 technical experts, responsive online support, training, productivity and diagnostic tools, everything the customer needs to implement multi-platform EMM.

Manoj Khilnani, country marketing head – Enterprise, BlackBerry India, said: “We have witnessed great success with the recently launched EZ Pass Program amongst Indian enterprises across sectors and platforms.”

editor@infotechlead.com

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