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In today's world pandemic has become part of everybody life crossing all boundaries. managing an organizations fleet of mobile devices and Internet of Things(IoT) defining with Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) is the challenge
The inception of unified endpoint management (UEM) typically means the merging of mobile device and desktop endpoint management using a single team and tool is the task accomplished by us. Due to the evolving technology with types of devices owned by corporate and employees keep exploding. Managing a distinct set of devices is a challenge well-suited for UEM platforms. To define few device types like wearable, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) gear, smart connected assistants, and other connected, nontraditional endpoints that fall into the internet of things (IoT) are all now part of extended digital “workspaces.”
VMware Workspace ONE is a simple and secure enterprise platform that delivers and manages any app
on any device by integrating identity, application, and enterprise mobility management.
Workspace ONE Application Access is a great entry point for use cases where end users only need access to a unified catalog with single sign-on (SSO) access to web and mobile applications from unmanaged devices. It is targeted at use cases where end users do not need unified endpoint management.
Workspace ONE Standard also serves as an entry point for any “bring-your-own-device” (BYO) program and builds on Workspace ONE Application Access. It has basic data security and access control and includes unified endpoint management for enterprise line-of-business applications.
Workspace ONE Advanced includes all the features of the Standard Edition and is targeted at users who require access to sensitive apps and data. Workspace ONE Advanced includes unified endpoint management for corporate-owned or BYO devices.
Workspace ONE Enterprise includes all the features of the Advanced Edition and is designed for customers who require data-driven insights and automation to enhance user engagement and security, and enable access to any app (including Win32, SaaS, web, and mobile apps) across any device.
Microsoft Intune deployment planning, design, and implementation, The mobile device management (MDM) authority setting determines how you manage your devices. An MDM authority need to be setup before users can enroll devices for management.
Intune Standalone - cloud-only management, which you configure by using the Azure portal. Includes the full set of capabilities that Intune offers.
Intune co-management - It is required to integrate Intune cloud solution with Configuration Manager for Windows 10 devices. Then start using configure Intune by using the Configuration Manager console.
Mobile Device Management for Office 365 - It is required to integrate Office 365 with the Intune cloud solution. It is required to configure Intune from already existing Microsoft 365 admin center. Includes a subset of the capabilities that are available with Intune Standalone.
Office 365 MDM Coexistence It is required to activate and use both MDM for Office and Intune concurrently on your tenant and set the management authority to either Intune or MDM for Office for each user to dictate which service will be used to manage their MDM-enrolled devices. Each user's management authority is defined based on the license assigned to the user: If the user has only a license for Microsoft 365 Basic or Standard, their devices will be managed by MDM for Office. If the user has a license entitling Intune, their devices will be managed by Intune. If you add a license entitling Intune to a user previously managed by MDM for Office, their devices will be switched to Intune management. It is required to integrate Intune configurations assigned to users to replace MDM for Office prior to switching users to Intune, otherwise their devices will lose MDM for Office configuration and will not receive any replacement from Intune.
Global UEM Tools: The market for UEM tools in current situation of pandemic across globe fits exactly as need to the situation. There are many vendors of these products in light of the expanding capabilities.
What best suit works an organization: Today a growing number of organizations considering the migration to UEM, but the process is significantly complicated when legacy applications and processes are in place and must be modernized for use in a UEM model with a single console to manage all endpoints. UEM tools continue to mature as buyers migrate PCs away from legacy client management tools. I&O leaders responsible for mobile and endpoint strategy must evaluate these capabilities along with UEM tools’ ability to perform modern management of PCs and management of mobile devices.
How does it fit an Organization: The mainstream use cases for UEM tools remain focused
mostly on mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, used for a portion of Windows and macOS device management when it can be used opportunistically to streamline management of those devices. Enterprise data protection: Applying controls for data encryption, mitigating data loss, handling data remediation, and expediting employee hiring and termination. Auditing, tracking and reporting: Providing device hardware and software inventories, auditing settings, and usage to verify compliance with enterprise policies and manage assets. · Unify the application of data protection, device configuration and usage policies. Provide a single view of multi device users for enhancing efficacy of end-user support and gathering workplace analytics.