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MDM for SMB: 4 reasons why you need oneSolved

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MDM (Mobile Device Management) emerged in the early 2000s as a way to secure and control devices that the employees in an organization used. This started becoming more common in workplaces as time passed. The introduction of BlackBerry smart phones was the beginning of a new trend where people used personal phones to access work. However, when 2007 saw the launch of the revolutionary iPhone, it triggered the trend of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) at work. This set off a real transformation in the way businesses were handled in and out of the workplace. Later, Android stepped in with affordable phones which again saw a booming change in market with its user-friendly products. All these trends came at the cost of protecting the company data and thus, a wide adoption of MDM took place all over the world.

 

Mobile devices have become an indispensable and essential factor in the corporate world these days. Organizations are increasingly realizing the power of a flexible work environment where employees can access organizational data and content on mobile devices from anywhere at any time. This in turn helped the employees maintain a balance between professional and personal life. Now here are few practical stats which will make you ponder about an MDM solution for your small business:

  • Around 43% of the cyber-attacks target small businesses.
  • In just 6 months after a cyber-attack, 60% of small businesses go out of business.
  • Small businesses score just 14% as highly effective in finding a way to alleviate vulnerabilities, cyber threats and attacks.
  • 48% of the infringements of data security are caused primarily by malicious intent or human error.

Four reasons why your SMB needs an MDM

  • Secured endpoints– Securing all the endpoints within an enterprise is one of the key features of an MDM solution. Along with monitoring, configuring and managing endpoints, an MDM solution allows the IT admins to secure all the devices and corporate data prone to misuse and unauthorized access. Without an MDM solution, confidential data and reports could be compromised if an attack of great magnitude occurs.
  • Empowering the employees with business resources– Provide work tools without any worries. Implementing BYOD or work from home can be made easier by providing managed devices. IT can remotely control these devices from basically everywhere.
  • Strong grip on data usage– An MDM solution lets the IT administrators take total control over the devices owned by the company. IT administrators can configure software programs, compel the device to be running a single application, block non-business websites and contents etc. Data usage can be monitored, and thresholds can be set for the same.
  • Remote troubleshooting– Remote troubleshooting also helps in reducing the device downtime, especially critical to SMBs that are dependent on limited device inventory. The device screen can be viewed remotely and controlled with the help of an MDM. Even if your business consists of very few devices, you can still use an MDM solution for numerous reasons such as real-time support and troubleshooting.

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