Cyber Security Practice Head at Extrapolix Technologies
Reseller
Top 20
2024-09-10T09:00:06Z
Sep 10, 2024
We are IBM business partners, so we use this for testing before we demonstrate it to the customer. So, I don’t have exposure to the product as an end user. I’d rather have exposure to the product as a technical salesperson, understanding the product and its features and how it is going to help the engineers and the customers in protecting their infrastructure. It is for remote work, where portable devices are used by corporate users. If it is used for personal use, there are separate silos maintained. In case a specific user doesn’t report, there is a feature in MaaS360 to wipe out the office information from that device. We have a few key features, and there is a clear native integration of TeamViewer, which is actually helpful instead of using unauthorized screen desktop sharing applications. It is better to use TeamViewer, which is integrated with MaaS360, where you don’t have any threat from illegal issues. These are a few key features.
President at a energy/utilities company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-03T12:58:00Z
May 3, 2023
I have 30 phones, and I don't like setting up a new phone every time. Turning a new phone on should bring up the organization that controls it, ask you to type your email address and password, and then load all the apps. Then I can monitor the phone remotely.
Product Specialist & Pre-Sales Engineer at Digicel Group
Real User
2022-10-27T19:16:43Z
Oct 27, 2022
IBM MaaS360 gives us the ability to remote wipe, control, and block code from models and features we do not want on devices we have. We only want proprietary applications operating on our devices.
We are using IBM MaaS360 to manage applications and to control some functions in mobile phones. We do mobile device tests and control the applications on mobile devices.
Assistant til konsernregnskapssjef & IT integrasjonsansvarlig at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-01-17T06:20:12Z
Jan 17, 2022
In this scenario, we only used MaaS for telephones, not computers. We used the MaaS360 IBM mobile management tool to protect email accounts on phones, ensuring they were compliant.
Solution Consultant, Strategic Accounts Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
2021-10-25T16:03:47Z
Oct 25, 2021
A general use case would be providing a secure environment for accessing an organization's email. The compartmentalization that MaaS360 provides allows the organization to make sure that the information remains secure.
General Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-03-23T14:52:52Z
Mar 23, 2021
We have lots of applications deployed on our employees' smartphones. To ensure secure access of these applications from these smartphones, we have deployed an MDM solution from IBM, and we have done containerization on these smartphones. A container has been created, and all applications that are being used for the official purpose are put into that container. All security policies, as per our company guidelines, are forced on that container. All personal applications that our employees have on their smartphones are outside this container, and they remain untouched. We have basically created a kind of partition between professional life applications and personal life applications on the smartphones of our employees.
Mobility Strategist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-10T10:36:19Z
Mar 10, 2021
We have a few use cases. Firstly, we are using the solution for incorporating the licenses. We also use it for smaller devices or to allow an inventory of devices to have access. We also use the solution for our stores in our business. We need to protect our information while being able to deploy apps and business applications, specifically for our departments.
Manufacturing Analyst at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-25T07:11:00Z
Feb 25, 2021
We primarily use the solution for our organization's phones and iPads. We use the solution for locking down the phone. If it gets lost or stolen, we deploy apps. We have an internal app that will be deployed. It's connected to Apple DEP VPP, and we do document deployments through it as well.
Deputy Manager - Advanced Solutions at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-21T19:22:00Z
Jan 21, 2021
We have provided IBM MaaS360 to all of our mobile users, approximately one year ago. I have also been working to reseller IBM services, such as this one, for almost the past two years. This product is primarily used for data loss prevention (DLP).
Vice President, Information Technology and Project Management Office at a pharma/biotech company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-10-22T14:39:50Z
Oct 22, 2020
We use IBM MaaS360 for the iPads of our field sales reps. We use it to ensure that they are only using authorized apps, and these apps are maintained and have the latest version.
The primary use case for us is to bring down enrollment and to make it more flexible for the company. The solution is good for small to large enterprise organizations. We have 100,000 devices that have the solution installed. I'm an engineer.
IBM MaaS360 is an EMM solution that allows you to configure devices for enterprise access and protect corporate data on smartphones and tablets – all from a single screen. As a robust integrated cloud platform, MaaS360 simplifies mobile device management (MDM) with visibility, rapid deployment, and control that spans across apps, mobile devices, and data. It also secures apps, laptops, smartphones, tablets, wearables, desktops, the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and data so you can rapidly...
We are IBM business partners, so we use this for testing before we demonstrate it to the customer. So, I don’t have exposure to the product as an end user. I’d rather have exposure to the product as a technical salesperson, understanding the product and its features and how it is going to help the engineers and the customers in protecting their infrastructure. It is for remote work, where portable devices are used by corporate users. If it is used for personal use, there are separate silos maintained. In case a specific user doesn’t report, there is a feature in MaaS360 to wipe out the office information from that device. We have a few key features, and there is a clear native integration of TeamViewer, which is actually helpful instead of using unauthorized screen desktop sharing applications. It is better to use TeamViewer, which is integrated with MaaS360, where you don’t have any threat from illegal issues. These are a few key features.
We use the product as an MDM tool for our workstations.
We use the product for mobile devices.
My company's biggest customer of the solution is Coupang in Korea, and they manage their PDA devices over IBM MaaS360.
We use IBM MaaS360 for email containerization and securing corporate data.
We use the solution for data protection, data leakage prevention, and email containerization.
I have 30 phones, and I don't like setting up a new phone every time. Turning a new phone on should bring up the organization that controls it, ask you to type your email address and password, and then load all the apps. Then I can monitor the phone remotely.
The solution is used to manage our mobile devices.
IBM MaaS360 gives us the ability to remote wipe, control, and block code from models and features we do not want on devices we have. We only want proprietary applications operating on our devices.
We are using IBM MaaS360 to manage applications and to control some functions in mobile phones. We do mobile device tests and control the applications on mobile devices.
I primarily use this solution to manage desktops and mobile devices.
In this scenario, we only used MaaS for telephones, not computers. We used the MaaS360 IBM mobile management tool to protect email accounts on phones, ensuring they were compliant.
A general use case would be providing a secure environment for accessing an organization's email. The compartmentalization that MaaS360 provides allows the organization to make sure that the information remains secure.
I am using the latest version.
We have lots of applications deployed on our employees' smartphones. To ensure secure access of these applications from these smartphones, we have deployed an MDM solution from IBM, and we have done containerization on these smartphones. A container has been created, and all applications that are being used for the official purpose are put into that container. All security policies, as per our company guidelines, are forced on that container. All personal applications that our employees have on their smartphones are outside this container, and they remain untouched. We have basically created a kind of partition between professional life applications and personal life applications on the smartphones of our employees.
We have a few use cases. Firstly, we are using the solution for incorporating the licenses. We also use it for smaller devices or to allow an inventory of devices to have access. We also use the solution for our stores in our business. We need to protect our information while being able to deploy apps and business applications, specifically for our departments.
We primarily use the solution for our organization's phones and iPads. We use the solution for locking down the phone. If it gets lost or stolen, we deploy apps. We have an internal app that will be deployed. It's connected to Apple DEP VPP, and we do document deployments through it as well.
We are customers and resellers of this solution and I'm the company's deputy manager.
We have provided IBM MaaS360 to all of our mobile users, approximately one year ago. I have also been working to reseller IBM services, such as this one, for almost the past two years. This product is primarily used for data loss prevention (DLP).
We use it to configure policies on all of our mobile devices for our field staff.
We use IBM MaaS360 for the iPads of our field sales reps. We use it to ensure that they are only using authorized apps, and these apps are maintained and have the latest version.
The primary use case for us is to bring down enrollment and to make it more flexible for the company. The solution is good for small to large enterprise organizations. We have 100,000 devices that have the solution installed. I'm an engineer.