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ICT News South Africa

Management at Telkom Business provided with Samsung tablet

In a move that highlights the importance of mobile technology in business, Samsung South Africa has announced that Telkom Business will provide its senior management and staff around the country with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, to serve as an operational communication device within the enterprise.

"We are pleased that Telkom Business has chosen the Samsung tablet as it continues to substantiate the unique value proposition that Samsung is able to provide within the enterprise mobility space, through our product innovation and unique offering," says Craige Fleischer, director of Mobile Communications at Samsung South Africa.

Favourable reception

The tablet was recently launched in South Africa and has received a favourable reception by industry analysts. It features an intuitive user experience and is outfitted with the functionality and precision of a pen and paper on a 10.1 inch large display. It features a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM for enhanced performance and is designed to simplify information access and make multi-tasking easier and faster - ideal for the enterprise environment.

"Such is the nature of business in the digital age, that companies can no longer afford not to have employees connected when they are attending meetings, seeing clients, or out in the field - especially from a management perspective. A tablet is the ideal converged business connectivity solution to address this need," says Fleischer.

"We are excited at the opportunity to provide a business such as Telkom Business with a mobile solution that is not only innovative and highly functional, but that will also enhance their productivity environment. We believe that this is just the beginning of a strong market uptake of Samsung tablets within the enterprise space and look forward to our growth and opportunity in this market," he concludes.



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