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MAM

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What is MAM?

MAM stands for Mobile Application Management. It refers to the software and services responsible for provisioning and controlling access to internally developed and commercially available mobile apps used in business settings on both company-provided and employee-owned (BYOD) smartphones and tablets. MAM is often used in conjunction with MDM (Mobile Device Management) to provide a comprehensive approach to mobile security and management, or as a standalone solution when organizations want to manage apps without controlling the entire device.

What other technologies are related to MAM?

MAM Competitor Technologies

Mobile Device Management (MDM) is a competitive technology that manages devices, whereas MAM focuses on app-level control.
mentioned alongside MAM in 3% (762) of relevant job posts
JAMF is a competitor in the device and application management space, particularly for Apple devices.
mentioned alongside MAM in 0% (73) of relevant job posts

MAM Complementary Technologies

Microsoft Intune provides MAM capabilities and is strongly complementary to MAM strategies for managing apps.
mentioned alongside MAM in 1% (454) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Intune is a key technology for implementing MAM, providing the platform for managing and securing mobile applications.
mentioned alongside MAM in 1% (173) of relevant job posts
Conditional Access is used in conjunction with MAM to enforce policies based on device and user conditions, enhancing security.
mentioned alongside MAM in 2% (82) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning MAM?

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Micron Technology
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Microsoft
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Adobe
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