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.
CTOvision
JULY 17, 2014
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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TM Forum
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
. : 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. catalog that covers the key areas of device management, service diagnostics, security and reporting suites.
Venture Beast
APRIL 1, 2021
Memfault, a device management and orchestration startup, announced that it raised $8.5 million in venture capital. Read More.
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. The next step is building an app that accesses the API to the data.
A Screw's Loose
DECEMBER 19, 2011
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.
A Screw's Loose
MARCH 5, 2012
A few months ago I wrote a blogpost about how MDM (Mobile Device Management) had died. It was a slow painful death, but it was justified as it brought forth MAM (Mobile Application Management) and would lead to MIM (Mobile Information Management). you can own just the pieces that work with the enterprise data.
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