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    Rockshore Managing Director Announced as Speaker at MWC 2013

    Mike Slinn, Managing Director of Managed Mobility experts Rockshore, will address the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) seminar audience at Mobile World Congress on 26th February to discuss "BYOD: the security implications and the opportunity for carriers”. MWC 2013: Hall 7, Stand 7H105.

    London, UK (PRWEB UK) 19 February 2013

    Managed Mobility specialists Rockshore today confirmed Managing Director, Mike Slinn, will be addressing the UKTI and ICT KTN Seminar audience at Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona, on Tuesday 26th February.

    As part of the UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) and ICT Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) thought leadership seminars addressing key mobile industry challenges, Mike Slinn will discuss the effects of BYOD and consumerisation on enterprise mobile security in his presentation: “BYOD: the security implications and the opportunity for carriers”.

    Rockshore will be demoing the latest version of their Managed Mobility product in Hall 7 stand 7H105. Rockshore Managed Mobility aggregates multiple applications into a consolidated enterprise mobility management solution – releasing carriers from vendor tie-in whilst offering the corporate user an enhanced experience for increased efficiency and workforce effectiveness.

    Mobile World Congress attendees are able to register to attend the presentation or to arrange a demo of the Managed Mobility product, please contact marketing(at)rockshore(dot)net.

    About Rockshore

    Founded in 2005 and headquartered in London, UK, Rockshore is a specialist provider of real-time information management solutions.

    The Rockshore Event Processing Platform enables a broad range of real-time information management services which underpin our core application product suites across Airport-CDM (A-CDM), Managed Mobility and Rail Information.

    Rockshore technology is used by leading providers in transport and telecommunications to deliver accurate, real-time intelligence that helps increase operational efficiency, improve decision-making and enable faster response times.

    For more information contact marketing(at)rockshore(dot)net

    Suzanne Barton
    Rockshore
    +44 (0)208 1275 448
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