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Azaleos Announces MDM Service
Azaleos Corporation has announced the new Azaleos Mobile Device Management (MDM) service to help enterprises centrally secure and control all leading mobile devices, including employee-owned smartphones and tablets.
This cloud-based service, which is offered in both private and public cloud options, addresses the security, compliance, and cost challenges of managing mobile devices. The Azaleos Managed MDM service is based on technology from MDM provider AirWatch and provides proactive 24/7 monitoring and management of company-issued and employee-owned mobile devices.
The cost and complexity of managed mobile devices is being compounded by the growing number of devices supplied and owned by users – also known as "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD). The announcement states, "This phenomenon is forcing IT to support a wide array of mobile hardware platforms and operating systems – and stretching resources to their limit. In fact, full-time employee staff required to manage smartphone users, which was 2.9 per 1,000 smartphone users in 2011, is expected to climb to 4.0 in 2013."
The Azaleos Managed MDM service provides device security management for lost, non-compliant, offline, and jail-broken devices, as well as data leakage protection for sensitive corporate information. It provides AirWatch MDM server architecture activation, configuration, monitoring, management, tuning, and service interruption detection. The service also provides continuous monitoring by Azaleos experts for all leading device platforms, including iOS, Android, Blackberry, and Windows Phone.
The Azaleos Managed MDM Service is available now. Pricing starts at US$ 5 per user/month. For more information, see: http://www.azaleos.com/.
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