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These are the discontinued Mobile Device Management solutions: Good Technology - acquired by BlackBerry on November 2, 2015. [5] Parallels MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [6] SAP Afaria MDM - sales ended on August 31, 2016 but the support is extended up to August 31, 2017. [7]
Mobile device management (MDM) is the administration of mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, and laptops.MDM is usually implemented with the use of a third-party product that has management features for particular vendors of mobile devices.
Metadata management, storing and organizing information about other information; Mobile device management, software for the administration of smartphones and other mobile devices; Multiplexer-demultiplexer; Meter data management, data storage and management software; Mint Display Manager (MDM), a graphical display manager developed for Linux Mint
In addition to the integrated on-device application, the latest versions of Tangoe MDM and rTEM have enhanced capabilities that support the management of mobile devices. Tangoe rTEM now includes:
MEF, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit international industry consortium, of network, cloud, and technology providers. [1] MEF, originally known as the Metro Ethernet Forum, was dedicated to Carrier Ethernet networks and services, and in recent years, significantly broadened its scope, which now includes underlay connectivity services such as Optical, Carrier Ethernet, IP, along with overlay ...
Jamf Pro (mobile device management) Jamf Now (mobile device management) Jamf School (mobile device management): Previously ZuluDesk. Jamf Teacher; Jamf Connect (identity management) Jamf Protect (endpoint security) Jamf Safe Internet (internet filter and endpoint security for schools) Jamf Private Access (zero trust security model)
System Center Mobile Device Manager is a Mobile device management (MDM) solution providing over-the-air (OTA) management of Windows Mobile Smartphone security, applications and settings. System Center Mobile Device Manager supports devices running the Windows Mobile 6.1 and above operating system.
Citing the plethora of mobile devices in the enterprise – and a growing demand for mobile apps from employees, line-of-business decision-makers, and customers – the report states that organizations are broadening their "mobility strategy" beyond mobile device management to "managing a growing number of mobile applications". [9]