Mosyle Introduces Apple's MDM Tools for Business

Mosyle Introduces Apple's MDM Tools for Business
            Mosyle presentó una nueva solución MDM y lanzó un servicio gratis que podría ser útil para ciertas crecientes empresas que incorporan dispositivos Apple en sus negocios.</p><h2>El ecosistema de Apple prevé una ocasión de negocio</h2><p>Con el veintitres% de las compañías de EE. UU. Mudando de computador a Mac, y más del cincuenta y cinco% de las compañías que usan o bien respaldan el empleo de plataformas de Apple en sus negocios, esta clase de soluciones están en movimiento.
Founded in XNUMX, Mosyle started out in the education market and then moved into business. Its new solutions are entering what appears to be a booming market dominated by Jamf, and Apple's internal solutions are likely to improve following the company's acquisition of Fleetsmith. “Apple products set the standard for productivity, security and user experience. For this reason, the company has experienced an explosive development in the business market, ”said Alcyr Araujo, creator and director of Mosyle. "But this comes at a time when workplace-from-anywhere insights drive network management and protection to the end."

What is Mosyle Fuse?

Mosyle Fuse is a cloud-native mobile device provisioning, security, and management (MDM) tool for Mac, iOS, and tvOS. Administrators can streamline the management of Apple devices and provide single sign-on support for deployment. Fuse accepts user registration and offers integrations with Google, Microsoft, Active Directory and APIs. It also includes automated installation and virus scanning. The company claims that it takes advantage of the latest Mac security tools to help users comply with industry compliance mandates. The latter extends to audit reports and compliance remediation with a single click. Mosyle Fuse will automatically install, patch, and manage non-App Store apps, which should benefit companies that use unique solutions for their businesses. Throughout employment, IT administrators receive clear warnings on the dashboard, including detailed information on fleet-wide compliance. This clean user interface also extends to third-party apps, so the installation of Mozilla Firefox, Teams, Google Chrome, and other popular apps can be handled efficiently through the clean interface.

A free MDM service for SMEs

Mosyle is a somewhat new company in this field, but it seems ambitious. Today it manages devices for twenty service customers in more than ninety countries. You are surely hoping to expand your market with the introduction of Mosyle Business FREE. This includes all the MDM functionality of the company's premium business solution for up to thirty devices. Mosyle notes that when it did something similar in its primary education market, it reached thousands upon thousands of schools that took advantage of the offer to support their Apple implementations. When I spoke with Araujo lately, he was very clear about his ambitions. “By bringing together a cloud-native architecture with a focus on usability, automation and the best support in the market, Mosyle's vision is to become the global leader in Apple MDM and endpoint security, redefining the standards created by developers. legacy dealers,” he said.

The relevance of recondite work and zero touch

Everyone I speak to in the MDM space agrees that these solutions should provide efficient support for remote work implementations in the form of touchless delivery. The bottom line is that an employee should be able to sign in to a new Mac or other Apple product, enter their account ID and sign in, and automatically set up devices with everything they need to get the job done. “Smart companies are going to focus on leveraging Apple's automated endpoint security and MDM solutions to let IT teams push new devices to employees,” Araujo said. “Next-generation offerings will help IT teams ensure that, from initial setup to software deployment and security, employees benefit from the power and ease-of-use of Apple devices while on the go. that ensure that the backend of the devices continues to run compliant.” Follow me on Twitter or join me on AppleHolic's bar & grill sets and Apple Discussions on MeWe.
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