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Kandji, an Apple device management platform for enterprises, raises $100M

Venture Beast

Kandji, an Apple device management platform for enterprises, has raised $100 million in a series C round of funding. Read More.

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Apple and IBM Announce Partnership

CTOvision

In a move that blurs the line between consumer gadgets and enterprise technology, Apple and IBM announced on July 15 th a partnership to transform enterprise mobility. And more than anything, it focuses on the enterprise customer.”

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Jio showcases enablement of secure IoT over Blockchain platform

TM Forum

. : Aligned the platform’s design with TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture (ODA) and Open APIs to foster collaborative innovation between enterprises and IoT device makers for the creation of new services. The ODA is a blueprint for modular, cloud-based, open digital platforms that can be orchestrated using AI.

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Device monitoring and management startup Memfault nabs $8.5M

Venture Beast

Memfault, a device management and orchestration startup, announced that it raised $8.5 million in venture capital. Read More.

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Identify yourself for MIM - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Essentially he has built a Venn Diagram based around 3 concepts, Mobile Security, API Security, and Enterprise Security. He was kind enough to place things like MDM (Mobile Device Management) and MAM (Mobile Application Management) in the diagram for us. The next step is building an app that accesses the API to the data.

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RIP MDM 200X ? December 16th 2011 - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Mobile Device Management (MDM) is dead and many hardly knew you. I truly never thought you would hang on this long but you really managed to stick it out. You were the savior for Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD). As long as you were around enterprises would sleep safe knowing you were protecting them. Enterprise.

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The CTO made me do it - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

It didn’t help that security realized that the new devices were around and they weren’t locked down blackberries. You started to get some help when MDM (Mobile Device Management) products started to appear and let you get at least some control over the devices that were appearing, but you were almost always coming from behind.

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