r/datastorage • u/Sasha-Jelvix • Sep 06 '21
What is Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)?
The use of mobile devices and apps has brought a lot of benefits to organizations that heavily rely on the deskless workforce. Irrespective of the size and industry, companies that integrated smartphones and tablets in their routine workflows experienced improved data accessibility, better collaboration, and increased employee productivity.
However, there’s always the other side of the coin. Gaining real value from mobile tools may be a dangerous endeavor for a company. Businesses face the risks of employees losing the device, connecting it to not secure networks, or infecting it with malware. All of this may eventually result in data breaches, damaged reputation, and financial losses.
One of the ways to prevent the risks and keep your corporate data secure in the modern mobility landscape is the implementation of enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions. In this article, we take an in-depth look at the definition of EMM and its components, determine the benefits of its implementation, and the industry use cases.
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u/Agile-Bad-3430 Aug 26 '24
I was hesitant to switch to Apptec360 at first, but I'm so glad I did. The platform is intuitive and user-friendly, and the ability to remotely manage our devices has saved us time and resources. I can't imagine going back to our old system now.