What is MDM?

A complete guide to mobile device management (MDM)

Nearly everyone has a powerful, connected mobile device in their pocket, and these devices have become essential for how work and work-related communications happen today, especially in the landscape of flexible work. Businesses simply cannot work efficiently and close common security gaps unless they can remotely manage, monitor, and secure mobile devices. For this reason, Mobile device management has never been more important.

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What is mobile device management (MDM)?

Organizations manage a mix of corporate-owned and personal devices being used for work. MDM is a type of software deployed by organizations to remotely monitor, manage, and secure mobile devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops.

MDM ensures data security and compliance by enforcing safe passcodes, screen locks, work profiles, and encrypting all confidential content. Because remote and hybrid employees typically use multiple devices and operating systems to remain productive, implementing mobile device management software to keep devices running smoothly is mission-critical for organizations and their IT support teams.

Cloud vs. on-premises MDM

Organizations must choose between two MDM deployment methods. In a cloud-hosted MDM deployment, a cloud/SaaS provider hosts all of your data on servers through cloud-infrastructure providers such as AWS.

Cloud-hosted MDM solutions are a good choice for anyone looking for a “plug and play” MDM solution, including most SMBs (small and midsize businesses) and larger companies wanting to drive efficiency via outsourcing.

With an on-premises MDM deployment, a provider leases its software for use on an organization’s own servers. The client would be responsible for maintaining and protecting its MDM infrastructure (they’d need internal people, processes, and IT to do so). On-premises MDM deployments are suitable for large organizations that are required to keep all data in-house.

Who uses mobile device management (MDM) software?

Any organization supporting employees who use a large number of devices, whether in in the office or in the field, should consider an MDM solution. In fact, mobile device management is a must-have for enabling hybrid and remote work and supporting both employees' productivity and business continuity.

MDM is important because the volume and use of devices is booming. Unsurprisingly, business investments in MDM are expanding – MDM investments are projected to be $21 billion by 2029, from $6 billion in 2023 and $4 billion in 2022.

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MDM for SMBs

IT teams at small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are tasked with resolving a dizzying number of challenges around supporting flexible work. To make matters tougher, those IT teams have limited resources of budget and people, and also confront constant security threats. Mobile device management tools allow IT teams at SMBs to stay on top of their IT infrastructure and securely support employee productivity, anywhere and at all times.

EMM vs. MDM

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Managing different devices with MDM

You can find a mobile device management solution that enables you to manage smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, and other devices, such as printers, from the same portal.

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What can you do with MDM? Main MDM functions:

The right MDM capabilities enable IT support teams to resolve all their users’ needs across multiple devices/endpoints and locations. Here are some of the functions mobile device management software can perform:

Device Management
Conversational ticketing plugs IT support right into the messaging tools your teams are already using.
Device Security
View of security controls and reporting in GoTo Resolve's MDM software platform.
Device ACTION
Control center for GoTo Resolve's MDM software where users can automate critical tasks and edit business policies.

MDM benefits

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Security and compliance

An MDM solution has mobile device security controls to help organizations manage IT risks by offering an effective way to safeguard devices and data, while gaining total control over the use of supported devices. It also helps organizations manage mobile device policies while staying compliant with increasing data privacy protection regulations, such as GDPR and HIPAA.

Protecting devices and securing data with MDM

Mobile devices can get lost or stolen, putting your data and compliance efforts at risk. Mobile devices are also more vulnerable to cyberattacks than desktops and laptops, largely because they don’t come with pre-installed malware protection.

Implementing MDM: Finding the right solution

Your requirements for device management software will largely be determined by the number of devices you support and the way those devices are being used. To help you choose the right software for your organization, consider these four factors:
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Supported operating systems

Ensure that you can support all devices and operating systems used by the people in your organization. Some mobile device management solutions support only a specific operating system (which is obviously a big limitation), while others enable the management of multiple OSs.

The bottom line: MDM is a modern business necessity

Mobile devices, whether company-owned or not, have become an essential part of today’s modern work landscape, where work can happen anywhere over any device. Mobile devices increase employee flexibility and productivity, but when unmanaged, these devices can pose risks.

The lack of control and visibility over mobile endpoints, as well as non-standardized ways of managing mobile devices, can create costly inefficiencies and security gaps. As organizations support more flexible ways of working, they also need to protect their sensitive data and ensure compliance with data privacy regulations on every device used for work related activities. MDM enables that to happen.

Looking for a great MDM solution or unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that allows you to manage smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops, and more? We can help.