Kandji, an Apple device management platform for enterprises, raises $100M
Venture Beast
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Kandji, an Apple device management platform for enterprises, has raised $100 million in a series C round of funding. Read More.
Venture Beast
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Kandji, an Apple device management platform for enterprises, has raised $100 million in a series C round of funding. Read More.
TM Forum
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
What: Developed an integrated suite for IoT platform with Blockchain in-house, giving massive IoT ecosystems a secure means of onboarding and delivering end-to-end use cases. At the same time, IoT ecosystems are predicted to grow exponentially, with billions of eSIM devices coming online that can act autonomously. Who: Jio Platforms.
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CTOvision
JULY 17, 2014
The collaboration intends to develop new business applications that bring IBM’s big data capabilities, security services, and device management to Apple’s popular iPhones and iPads. Analysis Big Data Cloud Computing CTO Gadgets Government Mobile Trends Apple IBM iOS ipad IPhone Wall Street Journal'
Dataconomy
JULY 17, 2023
Appinventiv’s IoT services empower organizations to capitalize on the capabilities of interconnected devices and utilize data to drive better decision-making and operational effectiveness. Their IoT offerings include services such as IoT platform development, device management, data analytics, and security solutions.
The Accidental Successful CIO
AUGUST 28, 2013
Right now CIOs probably have a number of projects in their department that they are trying to get funding for: virtualiztion , mobile apps, big data, cloud , and mobile device management. Why do CIOs feel this way?
A Screw's Loose
AUGUST 28, 2012
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. print Tagged as: Enterprise Mobility , MIM , Security.
A Screw's Loose
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
That lasted until the App Store appeared and now you had to deal with actually managing the devices. It didn’t help that security realized that the new devices were around and they weren’t locked down blackberries. Expense management. All of the sudden you actually had to start thinking about what you were doing.
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