Matrix42, a provider of digital workspace management solutions, recently launched the Matrix42 Home Office Quick Starter Set.
According to the company, the Home Office Quick Starter Set offers organisations fast, efficient and secure management of their end devices, including malware protection and secure access to a familiar IT work environment.
Effective immediately, Matrix42 has introduced a free offer for end-users to support business continuity planning (BCP) and work from home (WFH) that can be installed in one day, keeping staff and business protected quickly and easily – and for free.
Matrix42 has developed a six-point plan for mobile working that serves as a practical guide for companies. This enables companies to implement home office working as easily and securely as possible.
Full details on the offer can be found at: https://www.matrix42.com/en/matrix42-home-office-quick-starter-set
“At a time when BCP and WFH are at the forefront, many companies are feeling the effect on resources and budgets as they prioritise protecting their staff and business,” said Joerg Petzhold, vice president, Marketing, Matrix42. “We help enable employees working on private hardware to work securely from their home office. Being able to work remotely from a home office will no longer be the exception but a standard practice.”
Matrix42’s Home Office Quick Starter Set consists of Unified Endpoint Management, Data Protection and the remote desktop solution MyWorkspace.
Petzhold added: “This offer ensures a fast and easy deployment, with limited intrusion but maximum security. As organisations worldwide rapidly shift to remote operations, Matrix42 offers a comprehensive ongoing service package to help businesses and their workforces stay connected.”
Glyn Yates, country manager, IMEA at Matrix42, said: “All businesses in the Middle East are facing unprecedented challenges as their workforces rapidly move to remote working. This new offering provides businesses the opportunity to install a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution, quickly and securely.”
“Organisations need to adapt to a changing landscape and adopt new technologies to ensure short and long-term business viability,” he added.