I'm going to chime in with A&B as correct answers.
I've administered Mobile Device Management systems for several years, and never managed a network device or critical device (ie server) with them. While I suppose it's technically POSSIBLE, it's just not the purpose of the solution. MDMs will use the term groups/policies/Group Policy, but it's never going to allow you to manage ADDS GPOs.
What I HAVE done though, is use it to remotely manage a fleet of mobile devices and add/remove/monitor those assets, and control the applications on the device.
A Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution provides centralized control over mobile devices (phones, tablets, laptops) within an organization. Two of its main benefits include:
• A. Asset inventory management: MDM tracks and maintains a detailed inventory of all enrolled devices, including hardware details, OS versions, and ownership (corporate vs. personal).
• B. Allowed application management: MDM allows organizations to whitelist or blacklist apps, enforce app installation/removal, and control access to corporate resources based on installed applications.
A. Asset inventory management: A Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution provides an organization with the ability to maintain an inventory of all the mobile devices that are being used within the organization. This includes tracking information such as device type, operating system, serial number, and other relevant details. This information helps organizations to manage their mobile device fleet effectively, keep track of devices and ensure they are properly configured and secure.
B. Allowed application management: An MDM solution also enables organizations to control and manage the applications that are installed on the mobile devices being used within the organization. This includes the ability to allow or disallow specific applications, manage updates and upgrades, and enforce security policies around application usage. This helps organizations to maintain a secure and controlled environment for mobile devices and ensure that only approved applications are being used within the network.
I would not call a mobile phone to be a 'critical device management'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_device_management
Some of the core functions of MDM include:
Ensuring that diverse user equipment is configured to a consistent standard / supported set of applications, functions, or corporate policies
Updating equipment, applications, functions, or policies in a scalable manner
Ensuring that users use applications in a consistent and supportable manner
Ensuring that equipment performs consistently
Monitoring and tracking equipment (e.g. location, status, ownership, activity)
Being able to efficiently diagnose and troubleshoot equipment remotely
Completely agree with A/B, however, have you dealt with a sales bod / A/B/C level exec whos mobile isn't working - Their world has come to an end.......
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