MobileIron (NASDAQ:MOBL), the company that introduced the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust platform for the enterprise, today announced that it has been named a Leader in three IDC MarketScape reports: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software 2019–2020 Vendor Assessment1, Worldwide Enterprise Mobility Management Software 2019-2020 Vendor Assessment2, and Worldwide Enterprise Mobility Management Software for Ruggedized/ IoT Device Deployments 2019-2020 Vendor Assessment3. MobileIron has also been named a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Enterprise Mobility Management Software for SMB 2019-2020 Vendor Assessment4.
“It’s an honor to be named a leader in three separate IDC MarketScape reports and recognized for the breadth and depth of our zero-trust security solutions,” said Girish Bhat, Vice President, Product Marketing, MobileIron. “We believe this is a proof point that our UEM platform offers the ideal intersection between high-grade security and the way people want to work. By being easy for IT to implement and imperceptible to the end-user, MobileIron’s mobile-centric zero-trust approach provides comprehensive security for today’s digital workplaces.”
MobileIron’s unified endpoint management (UEM) platform provides IT and security teams complete control over business data as it flows across devices, apps, networks and cloud services, without sacrificing productivity. It validates every device, establishes user context, checks app authorization, verifies networks, and detects and remediates threats, before granting access to corporate data. Organizations can build upon MobileIron’s UEM platform with ZSO user and device authentication, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and mobile threat defense (MTD) technologies.
The Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software 2019–2020 Vendor Assessment and Worldwide Enterprise Mobility Management Software 2019-2020 Vendor Assessment reports recognized MobileIron for enabling frontline workers with secure mobile productivity, stating, “MobileIron has strong support for frontline endpoint management capabilities, such as ‘ownerless’ device deployments where iOS/Android/Windows devices can be deployed and used by multiple users (e.g., shift workers using a device for a single purpose or focused/limited-access use case).”
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