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IBM Cloud Marketplace Now Offers Awingu Online Workspace

Awingu and IBM Cloud Services Team to Offer Unique Mobility Solutions, Including Running Legacy Applications From a Browser

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - August 26, 2016) - Awingu, a developer of innovative workspace aggregator software, today announced that IBM Cloud Marketplace now offers Awingu software to partners worldwide. Awingu is a web-based interface that simplifies remote access and BYOD by combining all company files and applications into a single online workspace that is securely accessed using any device, OS or browser. The intuitive mobility solution also features the ability to modernize legacy applications on an html-based browser.

"We are excited to have Awingu be a part of our IBM Cloud Marketplace," says Diana Waterson, Global Cloud Ecosystem Sales Leader, IBM. "With mobility and BYOD trends increasingly becoming common in the workplace, Awingu is a great addition to our global cloud services portfolio. In particular, it will enable our partners and customers to run any legacy application from a browser while benefiting from IBM's Cloud Platform."

Many companies today still struggle with how to mobilize or remotely access business-critical applications that were developed in the pre-cloud era and built on legacy systems. Historically, the cost and complexity to reprogram legacy applications in order to empower a mobile workforce has been a big barrier for companies. Awingu addresses these issues by using the latest web technology to build a secure connection between all business applications and a wide range of devices -- without any changes to older applications or current IT infrastructure.

"With Awingu, customers can deploy a fully mobile workspace in a matter of hours by using a simple installation wizard offered on the IBM Cloud Marketplace," adds Walter Van Uytven, CEO of Awingu. "We're thrilled to team with such an industry leader such as IBM, and also proud to offer IBM customers a mobility solution that typically doesn't require any changes to their current IT. This means big cost savings while having the ability to access all company applications securely from one online workspace from any device."

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To learn more about Awingu or view a product demo visit www.awingu.com. To learn more about the Awingu Online Workspace now available on the IBM Cloud Marketplace visit: marketplace.ibmcloud.com/apps/5891

About Awingu
Awingu develops software to simplify enterprise mobility and liberate legacy applications. Our software aggregates all company files and applications into one, secure online workspace that is accessed from any device using an HTML5-based browser. Awingu mobilizes all company applications without disrupting how you run your IT and works with any cloud services. No agent is required on personal or corporate devices, and collaboration and file sharing is as simple as sending a URL. IT assets remain centrally secure and no data footprint is ever left behind for a safe way to implement BYOD. Awingu is headquartered in Ghent, Belgium with affiliate offices in New York and San Francisco. Visit www.awingu.com or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

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