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Ivan Roganov2014-12-23 00:39:58
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Ivan Roganov, 2014-12-23 00:39:58

Mobile Phones for Enterprise?

I have a bunch of mobile phones in the company. Each of them is controlled by anyone and on each is done anything. I myself am a system administrator by education and I am very much used to the fact that there should be a domain and all settings should be centrally pushed to the server and poured from it to clients. Google search turned up nothing intelligible.
I need to find a mobile platform and a software solution that will allow me to roll arbitrary settings on mobile phones (programs, proxies, blacklists) and allow me to manage them remotely (Find, block, unblock).
Is there anything out of the box among the three most popular platforms (Blackberry doesn't count)?
Who has worked with such software?

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William Thorn, 2014-12-23
@xydope

You need MDM solutions - Mobile Device Management
Personally tested Tivoli MDM, McAfee EMM, GOOD For Enterprise (GFE), Citrix XenMobile. The last two lead in terms of security.
Tivoli MDM (aka IBM) - some kind of student craft, no closed container, I didn't like it.
McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management is a nice thing, especially in conjunction with McAfee ePO it allows you to automate many tasks (there is a closed container only for android and only for the mail client), like the rest of McAfee, it is quite inexpensive. If you use their antivirus, then there are probably licenses for MDM as well, as far as I remember, a mobile antivirus license is included.
Good For Enterprise - A good solution if there are increased security requirements, there is a closed android / ios container for mail and applications, traffic goes through NOC, it's expensive.
Citrix XenMobile - it makes sense to use in conjunction with other Citrix products, because. an enterprise level solution is therefore expensive. There is a closed container for mail and attachments.
It seems that Beeline has its own MDM, if your company is its client, then you will surely get some bonuses :)
In general, I highly recommend looking for the magic quadrant of mdm solutions in 2013, keep in mind that in 2014 the situation on the MDM market is most likely sharp has changed.
ps
Not so long ago, solutions of the Mobile Application Management (MAM) class also appeared

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Ivan Roganov, 2021-08-30
@Nurked

In the end, I settled on Samsung Knox

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