Wednesday, April 11, 2018

MAM tools must balance service and cost

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Mobile application management tools balance service and cost

by Craig Mathias, Contributor
Stand-alone MAM tools cost less and allow organizations to only pay for the features they plan on using, but they also require more synchronization from IT and offer less cost scalability than enterprise mobility management tools.
(SearchMobileComputing.com)
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