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==General information==

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|-
!UEM Product Name
!Company
!Supported mobile platforms
![[OS]] supported
!Deployment
|-
|[[AirWatch]]
|[[VMware]]
|[[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry]], [[iOS]], [[Symbian]], [[Windows Phone]]
| {{yes}}
|[[On-premises software|On-premises]], [[Software as a service|Cloud]]
|-
|[[Microsoft]]
|[[Intune ]]
|[[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry]], [[iOS]], [[Symbian]], [[Windows Phone]]
| {{yes}}
|[[On-premises software|On-premises]], [[Software as a service|Cloud]]
|-
|[[IBM]]
|[[MaaS360]]
|[[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry]], [[iOS]], [[Symbian]], [[Windows Phone]]
| {{yes}}
|[[On-premises software|On-premises]], [[Software as a service|Cloud]]
|-
|[[Citrix]]
|[[Citrix Endpoint Management]]
|[[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry]], [[iOS]], [[Symbian]], [[Windows Phone]]
| {{yes}}
|[[On-premises software|On-premises]], [[Software as a service|Cloud]]
|-
|BlackBerry
|[[BlackBerry Limited|Blackberry]]
|Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Phone
| {{no}}
|On-premises, Cloud
|-
|MaaS360
|[[IBM]]
|Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone
| {{yes}}
|Cloud
|-
|Mobile Control
|[[Sophos]]
|Android, iOS, Windows Phone
| {{no}}
|On-premises, Cloud
|-
|MobileIron
|[[MobileIron]]
|Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone
| {{yes}}
|On-premises, Cloud
|-
|42Gears
|[[42Gears UEM]]
|Android, iOS
|No
|On-premises, Cloud
|-
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:59, 2 January 2019

Unified Endpoint Management is a class of software tools that provide a single management interface for mobile, PC and other devices. It is an evolution of, and replacement for, mobile device management (MDM) and enterprise mobility management (EMM) and client management tools.[1]

It provides capabilities for managing and securing mobile applications, content, collaboration and more. It is a single approach to managing all endpoints like smartphones, tablets, laptops, printers, ruggedized devices, Internet of Things (IoT) and wearables.

Evolution

With new types of devices are being used workplace every day, administration of traditional laptops, desktops and new devices was a very challenging task for IT administrators. Traditional CMTs (Client management tools) lacks some features which help in the complete approach for endpoint management. The rise of UEM[2] was also a result of the odption of newer enterprise friendly platforms like Windows10, and iOS11.

The difference in MDM, EMM and UEM[3]

  • MDM controls mobile device functionality and converts it into a single purpose or dedicated device. It has features like device enrollment, remote control, device lockdown, and location tracking
  • EMM is the next stage the MDM which offers all MDM features but also provides features like Mobile Information Management, Bring Your Own Device, Mobile Application Management and Mobile Content Management.
  • UEM is the next stage after EMM where not only enterprises focus on managing mobile devices but also endpoints like desktops, printers,IoT devices and wearables from one management platform

Also Read

General information

UEM Product Name Company Supported mobile platforms OS supported Deployment
AirWatch VMware Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
Microsoft Intune Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
IBM MaaS360 Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
Citrix Citrix Endpoint Management Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
BlackBerry Blackberry Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Windows Phone No On-premises, Cloud
MaaS360 IBM Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes Cloud
Mobile Control Sophos Android, iOS, Windows Phone No On-premises, Cloud
MobileIron MobileIron Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
42Gears 42Gears UEM Android, iOS No On-premises, Cloud

References

  1. ^ "Magic Quadrant for Unified Endpoint Management Tools". www.gartner.com. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  2. ^ "What is unified endpoint management (UEM)? - Definition from WhatIs.com".
  3. ^ "Difference in MDM, EMM and UEM". 2017-07-10.