Ericsson partners with Telarus to target $90bn SMB market with 5G-ready virtual workspace

Ericsson is targeting a US$90 billion (€74.66 billion) small and medium-sized business (SMB) market in the US with a 5G-ready virtual workspace service designed to address the needs of more than 6 million companies. This reportedly represents 40% of the US workforce.

Ericsson Wireless Office removes the dependency of in-house IT expertise, physical installations, and devices while providing reliable and secure network access anywhere and anytime. The embedded security framework delivers a secure remote access service that lets businesses protect their applications from Internet threats while maintaining control and governance of access over their contractors, partners, vendors, and employees.

Now Ericsson has entered into a strategic partnership with Telarus, the largest privately held master agent in the US, to market Ericsson Wireless Office through its large ecosystem of technology consultants.

Adam Edwards, CEO of Telarus, says, “We are continuously seeking to expand our portfolio with innovative solutions that create real differentiation in the marketplace. Ericsson Wireless Office is spot on for today’s businesses as remote-work and hybrid-work models become the new norm. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind service that automates desktop provisioning and software license management, giving businesses a flexible work-from-anywhere capability.”

The global pandemic has increased the need to work remotely and accelerated the digitalisation trend in workplaces. In 2030, almost 60% of white-collar work is expected to happen outside company premises, according to a recent study by Ericsson Industry Lab.

Ericsson Wireless Office addresses businesses’ needs by adapting their IT strategy to support digital remote-work models simply and securely. The solution enables businesses with limited IT staff and budget to quickly onboard employees and consultants with access to high-performing virtual desktops, including business apps, compute, storage, and redundancy. Employees can work from anywhere using any major operating systems or devices, be it a smartphone, a tablet, or a laptop.

Dan Foster, head of global sales at Ericsson Wireless Office, says, “The pandemic has changed the way we work and Ericsson Wireless Office addresses this transformation by delivering a 5G- ready office solution covering the applications, cloud, and communication needs for enterprises in one single solution regardless of their location or device, with no IT expertise required. Telarus is known for keeping its partner ecosystem at the technology forefront. We are confident that together, we can help businesses accelerate their digital transformation.”

Camille Mendler, chief analyst of enterprise services at Omdia, says, “Supporting flexible working became the number one technical challenge for US SMBs during the pandemic. Currently, 44% of SMBs are actively considering office-in-a-box solutions that bundle security, mobility, communications and productivity tools.”

Ericsson Wireless Office builds upon key Workspace as a Service (WaaS) technology, acquired from StratusWorX, a cloud technology service provider that delivers fully managed IT environments to small and mid-sized businesses. On July 31st, 2020, Ericsson completed the acquisition of the StratusWorX WaaS Platform technology and patent portfolio.

The Ericsson Wireless Office solution adds to Ericsson’s current enterprise portfolio. For more information, click here.

Comment on this article below or via Twitter: @VanillaPlus OR @jcvplus

RECENT ARTICLES

Telxius expands submarine cable route from Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico

Posted on: May 2, 2024

Global connectivity provider Telxius is opening its latest submarine cable route with the extension of SAm-1 between Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico. The route is in

Read more

TPG Telecom and Optus to expand Australian mobile network coverage

Posted on: May 1, 2024

TPG Telecom and Optus have announced that they have signed network sharing agreements to create a regional Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) to extend TPG Telecom’s 4G and 5G mobile network

Read more