Enterprise Mobility
Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is a set of technology, processes, and policies to secure and manage the use of corporate- and employee-owned mobile devices within an organization. EMM is constantly evolving to accommodate an ever-changing set of device platforms and mobility trends in the workplace
Mobile Device Management
MDM is used to manage mobile devices via the use of profiles installed on each device. This enables remote control, encryption, policy enforcement, and the ability to wipe a device of select applications and data should it be lost, stolen, or when an employee leaves the organization.
- Device tracking
- Mobile management
- Application security
Each device enrolled with or issued by an enterprise can be configured to include GPS tracking and other programs. The programs allow an enterprise's IT professionals to monitor, update and troubleshoot the device in real time.
IT departments procure, deploy, manage and support mobile devices for their workforce, such as troubleshooting device functionality.
Application security can involve app wrapping, in which an IT administrator applies security or management features to an application. Then that application is re-deployed as a containerized program.
- Device tracking
- Mobile management
- Application security
Each device enrolled with or issued by an enterprise can be configured to include GPS tracking and other programs. The programs allow an enterprise's IT professionals to monitor, update and troubleshoot the device in real time.
IT departments procure, deploy, manage and support mobile devices for their workforce, such as troubleshooting device functionality.
Application security can involve app wrapping, in which an IT administrator applies security or management features to an application. Then that application is re-deployed as a containerized program.
Mobile Application Management
MAM focuses on deploying, managing, and updating the applications that run on an organization’s mobile devices. MAM tools include pushing updates, license management, and application security, enabling specific applications to be protected, managed, and deleted if they are retired.
- Native Mobile Apps
- Hybrid Mobile Apps
- Web Apps
Native mobile apps are designed to be “native” to one platform, whether it’s Apple iOS, Google’s Android, or Windows Phone. The native platform can be advantageous because it tends to optimize the user experience. Because it was developed specifically for the platform, it can operate more quickly and intuitively.
These apps can be installed on devices just like native apps, but they run through web browsers. All hybrid apps are developed through the HTML5 programming language. Though hybrid apps are not as fast or reliable as native apps, they have a greater capacity for streamlining the development process. Because you don’t have to build and maintain apps for separate platforms, your business can save on time and resources.
Responsive websites switch to a different design when they are accessed from a mobile device. Adaptive web applications, on the other hand, scale to fit the different screen sizes of mobile devices. For these apps, the design doesn’t change. Web apps are built using the most popular programming languages, but they can’t use hardware on mobile devices or be sold in any app store.
- Native Mobile Apps
- Hybrid Mobile Apps
- Web Apps
Native mobile apps are designed to be “native” to one platform, whether it’s Apple iOS, Google’s Android, or Windows Phone. The native platform can be advantageous because it tends to optimize the user experience. Because it was developed specifically for the platform, it can operate more quickly and intuitively.
These apps can be installed on devices just like native apps, but they run through web browsers. All hybrid apps are developed through the HTML5 programming language. Though hybrid apps are not as fast or reliable as native apps, they have a greater capacity for streamlining the development process. Because you don’t have to build and maintain apps for separate platforms, your business can save on time and resources.
Responsive websites switch to a different design when they are accessed from a mobile device. Adaptive web applications, on the other hand, scale to fit the different screen sizes of mobile devices. For these apps, the design doesn’t change. Web apps are built using the most popular programming languages, but they can’t use hardware on mobile devices or be sold in any app store.
Mobile Application Management
MAM focuses on deploying, managing, and updating the applications that run on an organization’s mobile devices. MAM tools include pushing updates, license management, and application security, enabling specific applications to be protected, managed, and deleted if they are retired.
- Native Mobile Apps
- Hybrid Mobile Apps
- Web Apps
Native mobile apps are designed to be “native” to one platform, whether it’s Apple iOS, Google’s Android, or Windows Phone. The native platform can be advantageous because it tends to optimize the user experience. Because it was developed specifically for the platform, it can operate more quickly and intuitively.
These apps can be installed on devices just like native apps, but they run through web browsers. All hybrid apps are developed through the HTML5 programming language. Though hybrid apps are not as fast or reliable as native apps, they have a greater capacity for streamlining the development process. Because you don’t have to build and maintain apps for separate platforms, your business can save on time and resources.
Responsive websites switch to a different design when they are accessed from a mobile device. Adaptive web applications, on the other hand, scale to fit the different screen sizes of mobile devices. For these apps, the design doesn’t change. Web apps are built using the most popular programming languages, but they can’t use hardware on mobile devices or be sold in any app store.
Mobile Content Management
MCM is responsible for managing content on mobile devices, including content access, security, pushing content to devices and protection of content at the file level. Many MCM tools work directly with popular cloud storage products to authorize access and data for each user.
- Distribute
- Secure
- Manage
- Revoke
Provision devices with business-critical content.
Provide unwavering security against data breaches.
Update content in bulk on devices with just a few clicks.
Block access to content on noncompliant devices.
- Distribute
- Secure
- Manage
- Revoke
Provision devices with business-critical content.
Provide unwavering security against data breaches.
Update content in bulk on devices with just a few clicks.
Block access to content on noncompliant devices.