What is BlackBerry MDM?
A comprehensive Mobile Device Management strategy needs to deliver flexibility that can evolve with your changing mobility needs. BlackBerry solutions can allow you to deploy MDM securely and in a way that meets your business needs.
BlackBerry MDM is a tool in the Device Management category of a tech stack.
Who uses BlackBerry MDM?
BlackBerry MDM Integrations
iOS, Windows, Android OS, macOS, and NuovoTeam are some of the popular tools that integrate with BlackBerry MDM. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with BlackBerry MDM.
BlackBerry MDM's Features
- Android device management
- Samsung Knox and secure apps
- Windows Phone MDM
- BlackBerry 10 device management
- Complete, Cross-platform MDM
BlackBerry MDM Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to BlackBerry MDM?
Microsoft Intune
It is a cloud-based enterprise mobility management tool that aims to help organizations manage the mobile devices employees use to access corporate data and applications, such as email.
VMWare AirWatch
It is the leading enterprise mobility management (EMM) technology that powers VMware Workspace ONE. It provides technologies that help IT administrators deploy, secure and manage mobile devices, applications and data, as well as Windows 10 and Apple Mac computers.
Headwind MDM
It is the open source mobile device management system for Android. It provides application management, device management, remote wipe, and many other services. Developers can add new features by creating plugins.
IBM MaaS360
It simplifies MDM with rapid deployment, and comprehensive visibility and control that spans across mobile devices, applications, and documents. It supports all devices including the iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and Kindle Fire.
AppBlade
AppBlade provides a platform that can manage mobile applications, users, and devices in one convenient tool. When connected to common tools (CI, GitHub, JIRA, BugZill, HipChat, and many more) AppBlade will completely automate the process of capturing builds, deploying them to devices, capturing feedback/crash reports/statistics, keeping applications updated, sending information back to other 3rd party tools, and removing applications from devices following testing.