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Soti MobiControl deployed on UK fleet

Soti, a specialist in mobile device management (MDM), has announced the successful implementation of its MobiControl MDM solution for JJ Food Service which is using the system to manage its entire mobile workforce of over 700 employees and 200 trucks across the UK. According to Rif Kiamil, IT manager, JJ Food Service, "While it is difficult to assign a monetary value to how MobiControl has improved our business, we fully realise that our mobile projects would not have been as successful without Soti MobiCon
August 8, 2012 Read time: 1 min
6334 Soti, a specialist in mobile device management (MDM), has announced the successful implementation of its MobiControl MDM solution for 6335 JJ Food Service which is using the system to manage its entire mobile workforce of over 700 employees and 200 trucks across the UK. According to Rif Kiamil, IT manager, JJ Food Service, "While it is difficult to assign a monetary value to how MobiControl has improved our business, we fully realise that our mobile projects would not have been as successful without Soti MobiControl."

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