List of Mobile Device Management software

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This is a list of mobile device management software.

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NameCompanySupported desktop platformsSupported mobile platforms tvOS supportedImplementation
AppleDEP [1] Apple macOS iOS Yes Cloud
ABE [2] Apple macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS iOS Yes Cloud
Amtel MDM[ citation needed ] Amtel macOS BlackBerry, Android, iOS,No Cloud
AppTec360 Endpoint Manager [3] AppTec360 Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux-based OS Android, iOS, iPadOS, Windows Phone, Apple tvOS, Embedded Linux Yes On-premises, Cloud, Hybrid Mode
Blackberry UEM[ citation needed ] Blackberry macOS, Windows 10 BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone No On-premises, Cloud
FocusMDM[ citation needed ] Dimagi - Android No Cloud
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) Google Windows 10 Android, iOS No Cloud
BMC Client Management[ citation needed ] BMC -iOSNoOn-premises, Cloud
Hexnode MDM[ citation needed ]Mitsogo Inc. macOS, Windows 8.1 and above Android, iOS, Windows Phone Yes Cloud
Ivanti Ivanti Linux-based OS, Windows, macOS BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone No Cloud
EasyInstall Endpoint Management [4] IXP Data Windows, macOS Android, iOS, iPadOS, Apple tvOS Yes On-premises, Cloud, Hybrid
FileWave Endpoint Management[ citation needed ]FileWavemacOS, Windows, ChromeOSmacOS, Windows, iOS, Chrome, AndroidYesCloud, On-Premise
Jamf Pro Jamf macOS iOS, iPadOS YesOn-premises, Cloud
Jamf School (Zuludesk) [5] Jamf macOS iOS, iPadOS YesCloud
Jamf Now[ citation needed ] Jamf macOS iOS, iPadOS YesCloud
JumpCloud [6] JumpCloud macOS iOS, iPadOS NoCloud
Kandji Device Management[ citation needed ]Kandji macOS iOS, iPadOS YesCloud
KACE Cloud MDM [7] Quest macOS iOSNoCloud
Kaspersky Security Mobile [8] Kaspersky Lab Windows, macOS Android, iOS No On-premises, Cloud
Knox Manage [9] Samsung Windows 10 Android, iOS No Cloud
LANrev LANrev Linux-based OS, Windows, macOS iOSNo Cloud
ManageEngine Endpoint Central Zoho Corporation Windows, macOS, Linux-based OS, ChromeOS Android, iOS, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager Plus[ citation needed ] Zoho Corporation macOS, Windows, Chromebook Android, iOS, Windows Phone, ChromeOS Yes On-premises, Cloud
MaaS360 IBM Windows, macOS BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian Yes Cloud
Matrix42 Silverback Matrix42 Windows, macOS, Chromebook Android, iOS Yes Cloud
Microsoft Endpoint Manager[ citation needed ] (layer on top of Intune and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager) Microsoft Windows, macOS Android, iOS, Windows Phone No Cloud
Microsoft Intune [10] Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux-based OS, ChromeOS Android, iOS No Cloud
Miradore  [ fi ]Miradore Windows, macOS Android, iOS, Windows Phone Yes Cloud
MobileIron MobileIron Windows, macOS BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian Yes On-premises, Cloud
Mosyle Business [11] Mosyle Inc.macOSiOS, iPadOSYesCloud
Mosyle Manager (Education) [12] Mosyle Inc.macOSiOS, iPadOSYesCloud
Profile Manager [13] Apple Inc. macOS iOS Yes On-premises
Proget [14] Proget Sp. z o.o. Windows, macOS Android, iOS No On-premises, Cloud
UrmoboUrmobo ChromeOS Android, iOS, iPadOS, WIndows Mobile, Windows CE NoCloud
SAP SAP Linux-based OS, Windows BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian Yes On-premises, Cloud
Sophos Mobile [15] Sophos Windows, macOS, ChromeOS Android, iOS, Windows Phone No On-premises (depreciated), Cloud
Systems Manager [16] Cisco Meraki Windows, macOS, ChromeOS Android, iOS, Windows Phone Yes Cloud
WizyEMM [17] WizyEMM- Android No Cloud
Workspace ONE (formerly Airwatch)[ citation needed ] VMware macOS, Windows, Chromebook Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Phone Yes On-premises, Cloud
XenMobile Citrix Systems macOS, Windows [18] BlackBerry, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Symbian No On-premises, Cloud

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These are the discontinued Mobile Device Management solutions:

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  7. "KACE Cloud Mobile Device Manager". Quest.
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  9. "Knox Manage". Samsung de (in German). Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  10. "Supported operating systems and browsers in Intune". Microsoft. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
  11. "Mosyle Business". business.mosyle.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
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