
Why Enterprise Mobility Matters in Business
ConnectUs, with its comprehensive and enterprise-ready managed mobility services, enhances operational efficiency and offers simplified device management to any company looking for a scalable and secure mobility solution.
Enterprise mobility management deals with the framework, tools, and processes required to manage and secure mobile devices, applications, and data in a business environment. EMM allows the IT department to apply policy, monitor usage, and protect sensitive company information in both corporate and BYOD environments. Mobile Device Management (MDM) Mobile Application Management (MAM) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Content and Data Protection
With a good EMM structure, companies can effectively streamline mobile operations and associated risks and create smooth digital experiences for their employees.
Mobile has been the new norm, and with it, organizations are under increasing pressure to support their mobile workers without compromising security. With convenience, challenges comes: data breaches, unauthorized access losses, and theft. That is where Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) really shines. EMM solutions can enable an enterprise to: Keep track of and manage all mobile devices from a centralized console
Push security patches and update device wipe settings during any given time
Manage access to corporate networks and applications
Keep track of device operations, inventory, and compliance
Companies with no proper mobility management systems are more prone to cyberattacks and efficiency troubles when handling sensitive data across distributed teams.
Companies without a defined mobility structure are vulnerable to cyberattacks and can be inefficient, especially when working on sensitive data in distributed teams.
ConnectUs is a leader in customized managed mobility solutions catering to the entire range of challenges found in enterprise mobility. Their Enterprise Mobility Management solutions do more than just track devices—they put groundwork, support, and strategy behind empowering the mobile workforce. Device Procurement and Deployment – Handling first procurement, staging, and rollout
Handling first procurement, staging, and rollout Lifecycle Management – Taking care of devices from activation to retirement
Taking care of devices from activation to retirement Helpdesk and Technical Support 24/7 – Ensuring that your teams remain connected in and around the clock
Ensuring that your teams remain connected in and around the clock Security and Compliance Management – Maintaining all-around security and compliance, ensuring data privacy and industry standards
Maintaining all-around security and compliance, ensuring data privacy and industry standards Custom Kitting and Configuration – Setting up every device tailored to your working style
ConnectUs is a reputable partner overseeing their entire mobility ecosystem with precision and care.
Working with a service provider such as ConnectUs truly expedites businesses through a number of advantages, including: Security Enhancements – Implementation of encryption, authentication, and remote wipe
Implementation of encryption, authentication, and remote wipe Cost Improvement – Optimization of device utilization and reduction in downtime through proactive support
Optimization of device utilization and reduction in downtime through proactive support Productivity Enhancement – Enable employees with secure access to business apps and data at any time and from any place
Enable employees with secure access to business apps and data at any time and from any place Simplified IT Management – Offload mobile support so that internal IT resources can be freed up
Offload mobile support so that internal IT resources can be freed up Compliance Enhancement – Guarantee compliance against regulatory standards such as HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC 2
From the coordination of small teams to the running of mobile workforce on a global scale, ConnectUs enables you always to be agile and secure in the mobile-first world.
Enterprise Mobility Management is no longer a matter of choice but a must-have in the current business scenario. When you employ the right EMM solution, your organization could unleash the true potential of mobility without any compromises in control or compliance.
Explore ConnectUs today and learn about the managed mobility services ready for enterprises that are transforming businesses.
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