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Mobile solutions vendor, Good Technology, is ramping up its government business effort In Australia with the appointment of a new government account director to be based in Canberra.

Good’s vice president and corporate general manager for the Asia Pacific region, Jim Watson, announced the appointment of 15-year ICT industry veteran, Gary Griffiths, who he said would strengthen Good’s “public sector business at a time when more government agencies seek ways to embrace the productivity and cost benefits of BYOD in a secure fashion.”

Prior to his appointment with Good, Griffiths was enterprise account manager at VMware, and he previously worked for IT solutions provider, ASG Group, as business development executive, and with Fujitsu as client director for federal government business.

“Security is paramount in the public sector. Take for example a child protection worker who can’t risk having sensitive information falling into the wrong hands. With Good for Enterprise’s patented, military grade application to application security technology, government agencies have the peace of mind that agency data on iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices is secure at rest and in transit,” Griffiths said.

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Peter Dinham is a co-founder of iTWire and a 35-year veteran journalist and corporate communications consultant. He has worked as a journalist in all forms of media – newspapers/magazines, radio, television, press agency and now, online – including with the Canberra Times, The Examiner (Tasmania), the ABC and AAP-Reuters. As a freelance journalist he also had articles published in Australian and overseas magazines. He worked in the corporate communications/public relations sector, in-house with an airline, and as a senior executive in Australia of the world’s largest communications consultancy, Burson-Marsteller. He also ran his own communications consultancy and was a co-founder in Australia of the global photographic agency, the Image Bank (now Getty Images).

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