Ericsson has launched a 5G-ready virtual workspace service that removes the dependency of in-house IT expertise, physical instalments and devices while providing reliable and secure network access anywhere and anytime.
Ericsson partners with Telarus to target USD $90 billion SMB market with 5G-ready virtual workspace Wednesday, 05 May 2021 22:09 Ericsson partners with Telarus to target USD $90 billion SMB market with 5G-ready virtual workspace
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Ericsson targets a USD $90 billion small and medium business (SMB) market in the US with a 5G-ready virtual workspace service designed to address the needs of more than 6 million companies, representing 40% of the US workforce.
Ericsson says its Wireless Office removes the dependency of in-house IT expertise, physical installments, and devices while providing reliable and secure network access anywhere and anytime. The embedded security framework delivers a secure remote access service that lets businesses protect their applications from Internet threats while maintaining control and governance of access over their contractors, partners, vendors, and employees.
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KISTA, Sweden, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) targets a USD 90 billion small and medium business (SMB) market in the US with a 5G-ready virtual workspace service designed to address the needs of more than 6 million companies, representing 40% of the US workforce. Ericsson Wireless Office removes the dependency of in-house IT expertise, physical installments, and devices while providing reliable and secure network access anywhere and anytime. The embedded security framework delivers a secure remote access service that lets businesses protect their applications from Internet threats while maintaining control and governance of access over their contractors, partners, vendors, and employees.
Ericsson launches 5G-ready WFH solution 04 MAY 2021
Ericsson will partner with telecom distributor Telarus to market a 5G-ready virtual workspace solution to small and medium businesses in the US.
The new offering, called Ericsson Wireless Office, includes licensed apps, cloud storage, shared folders and 5G-ready communication tools.
The subscription service is meant to allow businesses to add workers quickly, without investing in new hardware, fiber, security software, or IT personnel. Customers also have the option to bring their own licensed apps to the service.
Subscription starts at around $100 per employee, per month.
Ericsson is expected to announce at least one US operator as a carrier partner for the service by the end of June and marks the latest effort by the infrastructure giant to diversify from its core network offering.
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Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC)plans to target the USD 90 Billion small and medium businesses market in the United States with a 5G ready virtual workspace service. This workspace will address the needs of over 6 million companies that represent 40% of the U.S. workforce. Ericsson Wireless Office removes the need for in-house IT expertise, devices and physical installments while it provides reliable and secure network access anywhere and anytime. The security framework is embedded and delivers a secure remote access service that allows businesses to protect their applications from Internet threats while maintaining control and access over partners, contractors, vendors and employees. Adam Edwards, CEO of Telarus, says: “We are continuously seeking to expand our portfolio with innovative solutions that create real differentiation in the marketplace. Ericsson Wireless Office is spot on for today’s business