Excitor, the company behind DME (Dynamic Mobile Exchange)

On this episode of Enterprise Radio, Bo Ekkelund, a Marketing Representative for Excitor, the company behind DME (Dynamic Mobile Exchange), a software solution that enables companies and organizations to deploy, use, manage and control mobile services and all company mobile devices easily and effectively without compromising security joins the show.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Bo Ekkelund discuss the following:

  • For the benefit of our listeners, please give us an overview about Excitor.
  • Excitor also has its own branded DME (Dynamic Mobile Exchange) application. Tell us about this application and its importance, in terms of protecting company data, for employees who conduct business with a variety of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
  • What are some features or strengths that distinguish DME from the competition?
  • Share with us some client success stories involving Excitor and/or DME.
  • What are some of the industries or types of employees who can most benefit from DME?
  • How do you envision DME expanding or evolving in the long-term?

Duration: 9:16

Excitor is the company behind DME (Dynamic Mobile Exchange), a software solution that enables companies and organizations to deploy, use, manage and control mobile services and all company mobile devices easily and effectively without compromising security.

DME is marketed through a network of professional, recognized partners with strong competencies in network infrastructure, security, mobile technologies and the leading collaboration platforms.

Excitor is headed by a dedicated management team with a long track record in the IT industry from various executive positions, taking Excitor and its product, DME, from a strong Nordic presence to a strong global presence.

Excitor has been the leading enterprise mobility solution in the Nordics for the last 10 years and is now expanding worldwide. HSBC, British American Tobacco (download case study), PwC, Ernst & Young, Leeds & Yorkshire Building Societies, and over 500 organisations have deployed this solution.

Related Web Site: www.excitor.com

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