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Comments and Case Studies |
John Lewis Plc
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John Lewis Partnership is currently in the process of rolling out SecurAccess to
15,000 employees: “SecurAccess has been really well received within the organisation,
it has been working effectively and we have had no problems with the roll out. ”
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Matthew Clements
Principal programmer John
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T-Mobile UK
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“We’re a mobile phone company and it’s important that we live up to our brand. We want to make mobile and remote working as easy as possible, while still maintaining the highest levels of security. But running 3,000 secure tokens was proving to be a major overhead, and wasn’t user-friendly. SecurAccess has eliminated those problems. But the best thing about it is that SecurAccess and SecurICE strengthen our own messages about mobile phones, and gives a new layer of functionality to our own products, strengthening our brand values even further. We’re drinking our own champagne with this deal.”
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Darren Westmore
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Milton Keynes Hospital
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| "Since rolling out SecurEnvoy to 300 staff across the hospital we have been able to significantly reduce our administrative overhead and the overall cost of the solution as well as improving the security of our network. We have also had really positive feedback from users who like the simplicity of being able to use their mobile phone as it means they do not have to have the responsibility of carrying additional tokens." |
Richard Medina, IT manager Milton Keynes Hospital case study
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Holdings
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“What I love about SecurAccess is how easy it is to administer, our global service desk manages the password administration which can also be accessed by the technical teams in each country and as all employees have a mobile phone there is no need for any additional hardware.”
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Tim Coghlan
Technical Analyst
Aspen case study
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