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Harnessing Neurons for MDM: Empowering ALS Patients with Technology

Richard from the Motor Neuron Disease Association presents on the use of neurons for MDM to aid those living with ALS. He highlights the challenges faced by MND patients, the role of technology in communication, and the potential of AI and assistive tech. The MDM system's benefits and need for optimization are discussed. Future developments like brain-computer interfaces and tech support expansion are touched upon. The session ends with action items including developing a specialized MDM suite for nonprofits and promoting MDM in nonprofits.

RMM vs MDM Software

RMM vs MDM software, which one is the best for you? Flexible working arrangements have become the norm for organizations. While this has significantly improved business productivity, IT departments and managed service providers (MSPs) must now keep track of a variety of endpoint devices, including mobile devices. In fact, mobile devices are rapidly becoming integral to business operations.

NinjaOne Mobile Device Management Just Got Even Better

Even as we officially launched MDM in June, our product team continued burning the midnight oil, building and testing additional features that would expand NinjaOne MDM use cases and enable our MSP customers to better serve their clients. The result? New multiple Android and Apple MDM connections (multi-tenancy) is available today – roughly one month ahead of schedule! That’s right!

Combining MDM and MTD for Strategic Security

The mobile threat landscape is constantly evolving, with advanced threats like CryptoChameleon emerging all the time. To effectively combat these challenges, organizations need a comprehensive solution – and that’s where combining Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) and Mobile Device Management (MDM) comes in. While MTD can identify potential threats on mobile devices, it often lacks the capability to take proactive measures to address them once they’ve been identified.

One console to rule them all - from mobile devices to servers

Use of mobile devices in today’s modern, distributed workplace is now the norm. They offer broad connectivity, powerful computing, and ease of use, but unmanaged mobile devices can also lead to user frustration while increasing an organization’s attack surface. Fortunately, NinjaOne solves for that. We are thrilled to announce the official launch of NinjaOne Mobile Device Management (MDM). A natural extension to our No. 1-rated endpoint management platform, NinjaOne MDM helps IT organizations reduce cost and complexity, and improve security posture by enabling efficient management for Android and Apple mobile devices — alongside Windows, macOS, Linux, VMs and networking devices — all within a single, easy-to-use console. Sound enticing?

A Guide to Apple Declarative Device Management for Enterprises

Apple declarative management introduces a shift from the traditional command-based model to a more autonomous and flexible framework. This approach aims to improve the efficiency and responsiveness of managing Apple devices. The components of Apple declarative management — declarations, assets, predicates and status channels — work together to create a more efficient, scalable and responsive MDM framework.

Bring Us Your Mobile! NinjaOne MDM Supports Android, iOS and iPadOS Devices

Thanks to the tireless dedication of our product team, a super-active beta program, and hundreds of early adopters seeking a better way to do mobile, we are thrilled to officially introduce NinjaOne Mobile Device Management (MDM) – an extension to our No. 1-rated endpoint management platform!