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As organizations start returning to some form (or pre-COVID-19 pandemic version) of "normal," they are discovering new use cases and requirements for their endpoint device management platforms. Read this IDC Unified Endpoint Management Software Vendor Assessment for summary of why IDC has positioned Microsoft as a leader in this category.
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Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) is a technology that integrates the management and provisioning functions for various end-user computing operating systems, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS. UEM solutions are essential for managing both mobile and PC endpoints, especially as organizations adapt to new requirements for device management in a post-pandemic environment.
What are the key capabilities to look for in UEM software?
When evaluating UEM software, buyers should consider capabilities such as hybrid worker device support, strong analytics and reporting features, conditional access controls, and support for both corporate and personal devices (BYOD). It's also important to look for a UEM platform that can manage multiple operating systems and offers integration with other IT solutions.
Why is Microsoft Endpoint Manager a notable UEM solution?
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is recognized for its comprehensive management capabilities for both PCs and mobile devices. It supports various use cases, including hybrid environments, and integrates well with other Microsoft products like Office 365 and Microsoft Defender. Additionally, its licensing model allows enterprises to activate modern management features at no extra cost if they already use Microsoft 365 licenses.
IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Endpoint Management Software 2022 Vendor Assessment
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