Acrónimos:
MDM – Mobile Device Management
MAM – Mobile Application Management
MEAM – Mobile Enterprise Application Management
MCM – Mobile Content Management
Software
que se instala en dispositivos móviles para poder imponer la política
establecda por la organización. Constituye un medio de configuración y control
remoto de la configuración de un dispositivo móvil.
Mobile
device management (MDM) includes
software that provides the following functions: software distribution, policy
management, inventory management, security management and service management
for smartphones and media tablets. MDM functionality is similar to that of PC
configuration life cycle management (PCCLM) tools; however,
mobile-platform-specific requirements are often part of MDM suites.
http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/
Mobile device management
(MDM) services involve sourcing, provisioning, securing and managing handheld
mobile devices (primarily smartphones and media tablets) to a third party. This
may include PC cards, pagers, notebooks and other mobile devices. MDM services
may also include support for any or all of these main areas: hardware
(inventory, provisioning and asset), software (configuration management,
software distribution and updates), security (black list, encryption,
antivirus, authentication, jailbreak/rooted notification) and network service
management.
http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/
Mobile device management
(MDM) is the administrative area dealing with deploying, securing, monitoring,
integrating and managing mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets and
laptops, in the workplace. The intent of MDM is to optimize the functionality
and security of mobile devices within the enterprise, while simultaneously
protecting the corporate network.
Mobile device management
software allows distribution of applications, data and configuration settings
and patches for such devices. Ideally, MDM software allows administrators to
oversee mobile devices as easily as desktop computers and provides optimal
performance for users. MDM tools should include application management, file
synchronization and sharing, data security tools, and support for either a
corporate-owned or personally owned device.
The ideal mobile device
management tool:
·
Is
compatible with all common handheld device operating platforms and
applications.
·
Can
function through multiple service providers.
·
Can be
implemented directly over the air, targeting specific devices as necessary.
·
Can deploy
next-generation hardware, operating platforms and applications quickly.
·
Can add or
remove devices from the system as necessary to ensure optimum network
efficiency and security.
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