Mobile devices play a significant role in organizations. Employees use them to communicate, collaborate with teams, and access company resources, etc. Mobile devices are an essential tool for employees to get work done, regardless of whether employees are working in the office, hybrid, or remotely. IT admins must have the ability to support many employees using many different devices (including mobile). It\u2019s part of their role and responsibilities, and is vital for IT compliance and security. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
There are over 2.5 billion active Android users spanning 190 countries<\/a>, making Android the #1 mobile operating system (OS)<\/a>, owning more than 70% global market share and a commonly dominant share of the regions outside of North America (Statista, 2022). Given this popularity, it\u2019s not surprising to find that many employees own and use Android mobile devices for their work and personal use.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The market has limited choices for IT departments and managed service providers (MSPs) to manage bring-your-own-device (BYOD) scenarios. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) either rely on user self-regulation or periodic manual audits of sensitive resources. These approaches lack real-time visibility and control, and aren\u2019t sustainable for SMEs as their workforces grow.
Many expensive point solutions aren\u2019t well integrated with an organization\u2019s identity, access, and device management stack. Unfortunately, any customized deployments would be costly to integrate and operationalize or lead to overlapping solutions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Most IT admins want to securely manage their entire fleet of devices effectively and have the ability to support BYOD scenarios, regardless of the type of phone\/tablet employees use. However, they must do this while ensuring end users comply with a company\u2019s security and access policies. On the other hand, employees, who leverage their own devices as part of working remotely, want assurance that their personal data is not accessible or visible to the IT admin or the enterprise mobility management (EMM) solution. JumpCloud enables seamless and secure BYOD and COPE (corporate-owned, personally enabled) mobile strategies.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
JumpCloud Android EMM<\/strong><\/a> enables IT admins and MSPs to securely select, deploy, and manage Android devices and services throughout their environment. It increases their visibility, security, and control on a wide range of Android COD (corporate-owned) and BYOD devices. It provides a flexible policy management approach that takes into account the critical need to secure corporate data while respecting employees\u2019 personal privacy. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The introduction of JumpCloud\u2019s Android EMM offering makes it possible for customers to support both Android and iOS devices<\/a> from one console. Centralized device management provides better distribution, management, and control of end users\u2019 devices and improves the admin overall experience.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Sign up for a free account<\/a> today to start managing your mobile (Android and iOS\/iPadOS) devices efficiently from one console. For JumpCloud customers, you will be happy to know that Android EMM is included in the JumpCloud Platform, Platform Plus or Device Management pricing package<\/a> at no additional cost. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Because the JumpCloud Directory Platform<\/a> works well with other IT solutions in the market, organizations and MSPs have the flexibility to choose their existing device management and identity access management (IAM) solutions while utilizing the JumpCloud mobility solution.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"