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Unisys Positioned in “Visionaries” Quadrant

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Unisys Positioned in “Visionaries” Quadrant in 2013 Managed Mobility Services Magic Quadrant Report

Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced that it has been positioned in the “Visionaries” quadrant in the Gartner, Inc. 2013 global Magic Quadrant report for Managed Mobility Services.

The report is the first Magic Quadrant on Managed Mobility Services that Gartner has published.

According to Gartner, “Managed mobility services (MMS) encompass the IT and process services provided by an external service provider (ESP) that are required to: plan, procure, provision, activate, manage and support mobile devices, network services and mobile applications.”1

Gartner states that providers in the ‘Visionaries’ quadrant “have an early-mover advantage in providing project-based services such as consulting, development and integration. Visionaries maintain the potential to quickly become ‘Leaders’ based on the assumption of deeper managed services relationships that span both tactical and strategic user requirements.”

“We are thrilled to be recognised as a visionary in this latest Magic Quadrant report,” said Ron Frankenfield, president, Unisys Global Managed Services. “Unisys’ goal is to provide clients with full mobile environment management – covering all aspects of the mobile enterprise experience, from business process transformation and security to logistics and expense management. Drawing on Unisys’ global service delivery capabilities, we enable clients to implement enterprise-wide mobility programmes that help improve employee productivity, increase resource efficiencies, manage risks and reduce operating costs.”

Unisys Mobility Solutions comprise a comprehensive range of consulting, application development, security and managed services. In addition, clients can draw on Unisys’ full suite of IT support solutions, including application modernisation and predictive analytics tools that monitor application, device and network performance to proactively seek and preemptively remediate issues that affect end-user productivity. Unisys leverages its global service capabilities to deliver solutions worldwide.

About the Magic Quadrant
Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organisation and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About Unisys Asia Pacific
In Asia Pacific, Unisys delivers services and solutions through subsidiaries in Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan and through distributors or resellers in other countries in the region. For more information visit www.unisys.com.au. Follow us on www.twitter.com/UnisysAPAC.

Note1: Sourcing for Gartner Magic Quadrant references: Magic Quadrant for Managed Mobility Services, Eric Goodness, Gianluca Tramacere, Katja Ruud, 25 July 2013.

Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation. Any other brand or product referenced herein is acknowledged to be a trademark or registered trademark of its respective holder.

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