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Intune Supports HTC and Pico for Android Open Source Devices

Anoop

Read More The post Intune Supports HTC and Pico for Android Open Source Devices appeared first on HTMD Community Blog #1 Modern Device Management Guides by Jitesh Kumar. Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link] and Facebook Page to get the latest updates [link].

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Fleet announces open-source, cross-platform MDM solution

Computerworld Vertical IT

The company today introduced its own open-source take on mobile device management (MDM) with a cross-platform solution for macOS, Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS. To read this article in full, please click here

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How Fleet brings open source to enterprise device management

Venture Beast

Fleet allows companies to "ask questions" about their servers and laptops wherever they are -- using simple SQL queries. Read More.

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The do-it-yourself approach to MDM

Computerworld Vertical IT

Open-source software has long been a part of every enterprise toolbox — and that includes managing mobile devices. Whether IT wants to go all in on open-source tools or integrate those tools with commercial offerings, it’s possible to develop a do-it-yourself approach to mobile device management (MDM).

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What is Flipper Zero: A comprehensive guide

Dataconomy

Flipper Zero is like a remote control that can interact with various electronic devices, allowing you to explore how they work and even control some of them. This open-source tool reached its funding goal on Kickstarter in 2020, underlining its appeal to a niche community. What is Flipper Zero?

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All You Need to Know About VMI for Mobile Apps

Galido

For Virtual Mobile Infrastructure, Android is the best operating system due to its large customer base and open source feature. Mobile devices that have access to VMI can run on any operating system provided it has a client application associated with it. These devices are not meant to be modified or changed by any means.

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Fleet adds Windows support to its Apple-first MDM software

Computerworld Vertical IT

Open-source multi-platform device management vendor Fleet recently introduced Windows support to its existing software, which already enables IT to manage Linux and Apple devices within a single console.

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