Get to the Bottom and Evaluate Why Your Business Needs an MDM

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Around 25.5 million people across the states of Canada use a smartphone for their work and recreational use. This whopping number holds 70% of the Canadian population as per a recent study. Yet, the experts suggest that this number expects to rise to 32.5 million by 2020. Research claims that people spend around 3-4 hours online per day, using their mobile phones and tablets for 48% of internet surfing. These numbers are sure to make you realize the vitality of implementing an MDM policy, especially for businesses.

With the advent of internet technology, the world has gone online, and making a move without the internet seems next to impossible. Businesses cannot go without mobility in the workplace. Smartphones and tablets not only work wonders in online browsing but also work in providing employees access to documents, corporate emails, and whatnot! The experts exclaim on the seriousness of having the best MDM solution for enterprises as it enhances employee productivity, besides other benefits. Yet, one cannot ignore the security threats and corporate responsibilities that come along with these benefits. Even if the slightest doubt about MDM vitality occurs in your mind, these reasons are sure to enlighten you:

Chaotic mobile devices pose exemplary security risks


Mobile device management has been coming into use owing to the security improvements it seeks to provide. An MDM deploys security to each device of the enterprise network, establishing protocols to direct actions, especially when they suspect a security threat. It helps in controlling the remote access to sensitive data, provides authentication, and also gets rid of data from a device in case of theft. MDM also ensures that the software is up-to-date and fixes security issues. The diverse presence of smartphones and tablets presents a much enterprise threat. Thus, an MDM works wonders in providing consistent yet avant-garde security across the enterprise network.

Cost Reduction


Organizations discern that proper implementation of MDM helps in saving money over time. MDM services aid the BYOD’s and studies suggest that these are far more cost-effective. Yes, if the enterprise goes in for purchasing software and devices for the workforce and eliminates the need for device management. MDM works in saving costs, and the benefits it brings along like upsurging productivity and freeing time and resources are beyond imagination.

Jovial employees


Employees tend to become happier if the enterprise they seek to work in provides them modern tools for their usage. Yes, and these also aid in balancing life and work. With the introduction of modern tools, right on their mobile devices, employees undertake some effortless tasks like report filing and receipt saving. Thus, the need to open a laptop for facile tasks becomes unnecessary. Experts believe that emails must not be the only way for information accessibility on any device. Employing MDM, managers can work in assigning jobs to their teams and also organizing them. Yes, the process of assigning tasks to individual workers and monitoring their performance is one of many benefits MDM pledges to provide.

Inventory Management


It is always a good thing to be familiar with your assets. The managers have realized the importance of having a systematic inventory, and its management. The management not only consists of products but the tools as well. Mobile device management aids in having new-fangled views of all the devices.

Soaring efficiency


An MDM works in managing the enterprise network. Thus, the time, efforts, and resources that an enterprise needs to spend on IT administration reduces. Businesses use one management dashboard, and the software seems to install, upgrade, and remove applications on its own. Thus, the new employee experience on a mobile device stays consistent, keeping the current staff up-to-date with the latest security settings. Businesses can also enable asset management tracking wherein they identify the mobile device a particular employee is using. IT Teams also make the notified decisions about which device requires updates and replacements, reducing the amount of time and resources.

Mentioned above are a few of the top reasons why enterprise-level businesses need a mobile device management system for themselves. If you feel that your company is in jeopardy or hasn’t made up their mind to put in place such a solution, then it is time to turn a keen eye towards it. Yes, an MDM by your side can shrink corporate data breach, corporate reputation damages, and client information loss to great extents. Additionally, it also provides a sigh of relief to the enterprise in terms of cost efficiency and savings.


Bekki Barnes

With 5 years’ experience in marketing, Bekki has knowledge in both B2B and B2C marketing. Bekki has worked with a wide range of brands, including local and national organisations.

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