Technical Manager at Emirates Business Machines (EBM)
Real User
Top 5
2024-06-13T12:58:00Z
Jun 13, 2024
In our company, we use two versions of VMware Workspace ONE, one is the SaaS version on the cloud and another version. Most of the customers of our organization are using the solution to manage their devices, including mobiles, laptops, and similar devices. VMware Workspace ONE also provides our company's customers a tunnel access to corporate resources.
Expert in Big Data at ICA Informática y Comunicaciones Avanzadas
Real User
Top 10
2024-04-23T11:52:25Z
Apr 23, 2024
We use the product to manage virtual machines and services within a company's infrastructure. Over time, the focus has shifted towards incorporating additional features like container services.
VMware Workspace ONE facilitates application management on mobile devices. Moreover, VMware is not limited to mobile devices; it's also used for Windows 10, 11, and Mac management. We've actually started engaging with that. Among the large deals involving 20,000 to 25,000 users, we're working on that one, like putting different backbone issues together.
All the use cases are related to Salesforce and people who are working outside the office. Sometimes, they register their PCs inside the office in Workspace ONE to manage them and push some software or install it remotely and some kind of things.
Due to limited access, we have limited access control.We are using VMware Workspace ONE mainly for access control. Actually, as per our requirements, the product provider offers us conditional access. I think no other product provides this type of criteria. That's why we are using it.
Techno Commercial Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-04-19T10:04:00Z
Apr 19, 2023
The solution's use cases can vary depending on the organization. For example, we have deployed projects for BYOD, Mac Management, and Windows Management solutions. Each project is different and tailored to the specific needs of the organization. One of the benefits for our customers is the ease of use with a single platform to manage all devices. The dashboard is visually appealing and provides compliance insights for CIOs and CTOs to review.
We found that most of the use cases we needed were for mobile devices, such as Android and iOS. In one of the use cases, we wanted to use a secured email on iOS. Since we have Workspace ONE, we have what is called the Box application. We wanted to make use of the Box application and push it from VMware. We also wanted to make use of accesses such as a gateway or VPN to gain access to our internal resources. The solution can be deployed on-prem or in the cloud.
Information Technology Infrastructure Manager at Gulf International Bank
Real User
Top 10
2023-01-19T13:56:26Z
Jan 19, 2023
Our primary use case is to control the email services for mobile devices and we are controlling that just to avoid leakage of the information for those devices.
We have some VMware products, and the company uses Workspace ONE since we use the virtualization product, VMware. This is just a virtualization product. In work before, we have used the VMware direct connection.
Infrastructure & Operations Manager, Information Technology at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-09-19T18:18:58Z
Sep 19, 2022
The primary use case was to containerize data and allow us to deploy applications securely. That was the use case that was predicated on and funded as a security initiative.
VMware Workspace ONE can be deployed in the cloud and on-premise. The main use case for VMware Workspace ONE is for customers who are looking for a single tool for all their device management needs and have had limitations with respect to Mac specifically and virtual reality devices with other solutions such as Intune. They can move to VMware Workspace ONE, where they can have all kinds of support.
Technology\Cloud Architect | IT Infrastructure Security & Compliance at IDFC FIRST Bank
Real User
Top 10
2022-06-08T07:16:16Z
Jun 8, 2022
We have multiple use cases for VMware Workspace ONE. The main use case for VMware Workspace ONE is offline domain drawing. We don't have any limits for Windows 10 Enterprise, because if you want to go for the endpoint management, it's a need to have Enterprise Edition for Windows 10 devices.
We used AirWatch or VMware Workspace ONE to protect mobile devices on a large scale. They were known for being focused on mobile, more than desktops. They may not be as good on desktops, but the main use case is to monitor and manage mobile endpoints, e.g. wireless devices such as tablets and phones. AirWatch became well known for being really good at monitoring and managing mobile endpoints.
One of our customers used it for centralizing and managing the identity and access of a SaaS-based solution. They used Workspace ONE to provide identity-based services and authentication, such as MFA. It integrates with Microsoft Office, Google Cloud, and things of that nature. It is deployed in the cloud with a tie-in. It synchronizes to on-prem.
Senior Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-07-30T14:13:37Z
Jul 30, 2021
We use VMware Workspace ONE for our mobile devices. We are not building Workspace ONE; we are maintaining mobile device compliance and corporate device tracking compliance. We create policies, push apps, and enable users to download apps according to the ASA request and the company requests.
We have many use cases in our customer's environment and use this solution to manage applications on devices. We have clients with Android devices, Apple devices with macOS, and Rugged devices with Windows CE.
Technical Specialist at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-16T00:08:33Z
Jan 16, 2021
This solution is primarily used for mobility services. The solution has been mainly used for multiple platforms, including Android, Linux-based services, Windows, and MacBooks. If you want to access your organization data from anywhere, from any device, you do it via this solution.
I have used VMware Workspace ONE to manage and support the applications and operating systems (including Windows) used by staff in environments with all different kinds of requirements.
Server Administrator Coordinator at Cairo American College
Real User
Top 5
2019-03-25T06:49:00Z
Mar 25, 2019
We are a large school managing Mac devices on all levels. We manage the iPads, push education through the iPads, and AirWatch works great. We use it to do a lot of tasks for the school work - manage teachers devices, student devices, and lab computer devices.
The standard features and securities are packed with flexibilities to enable and disable in accordance with the customer’s business operational process and IT Helpdesk process.
Works at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
2018-12-10T08:29:00Z
Dec 10, 2018
It's all about centralizing your data and making sure that your data is centralized and secure. Instead of putting your data on a laptop, you can put it centrally and there you can have full control over it. It's about centralizing the data and making sure it's not jeopardized. It stays legitimate and unchanged. It doesn't get hacked. It's all about centralizing the data and having control over your data.
Management Trainee at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-10-29T15:46:00Z
Oct 29, 2018
My primary use case is we have a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy. The employees have their own devices and to separate the corporate data from the personal data, we are using Airwatch. We monitor all dual aspects; we monitor email management and content management.
Product Manager ( HP EG Enterprise ) at Ingram Micro
Real User
2018-10-02T19:04:00Z
Oct 2, 2018
We currently have 50-100 employees, and are growing towards 100 employees. We use some of our devices quite confidentially, and we use AirWatch to protect those devices. We want to separate personal data, and the company data because our employees are using their personal smart phone to access our email. It is just for data the email.
Global Mobility Leader at Honeywell International Inc.
Real User
2018-08-26T08:57:00Z
Aug 26, 2018
We use it for device management. We have an on-premise environment, we are looking to go to cloud, and we want to manage the device, manage the applications of the device, manage the contents, and of course, manage e-mail on the device.
Talent Acquisition Leader at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Consultant
2018-08-16T08:28:00Z
Aug 16, 2018
We use it against security breaches. We have a lot of corporate information, which is highly confidential. We don't want that information to be leaked. We have AirWatch to avoid allowing everybody access to all the information and using it. Once an employee's device is enrolled, everything is under security, so there won't be any opportunities for security breaches.
Solution Sales Supervisor at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-06-19T08:17:00Z
Jun 19, 2018
My customer is a Microsoft and Apple site, 99 percent of the system in Windows Servers, and the company gives every manager an iPad or iPad Pro (500-plus devices). We deployed the MDM functionality of AirWatch to control all devices and MEM is the next step. We are struggling in MBM/MAM because all the applications are IE compatible.
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In our company, we use two versions of VMware Workspace ONE, one is the SaaS version on the cloud and another version. Most of the customers of our organization are using the solution to manage their devices, including mobiles, laptops, and similar devices. VMware Workspace ONE also provides our company's customers a tunnel access to corporate resources.
We use the product to manage virtual machines and services within a company's infrastructure. Over time, the focus has shifted towards incorporating additional features like container services.
We use the product to manage the device.
VMware Workspace ONE facilitates application management on mobile devices. Moreover, VMware is not limited to mobile devices; it's also used for Windows 10, 11, and Mac management. We've actually started engaging with that. Among the large deals involving 20,000 to 25,000 users, we're working on that one, like putting different backbone issues together.
VMware Workspace ONE is an MDM solution that we use to manage mobile devices, laptops, IoT devices, and iPads.
All the use cases are related to Salesforce and people who are working outside the office. Sometimes, they register their PCs inside the office in Workspace ONE to manage them and push some software or install it remotely and some kind of things.
Due to limited access, we have limited access control.We are using VMware Workspace ONE mainly for access control. Actually, as per our requirements, the product provider offers us conditional access. I think no other product provides this type of criteria. That's why we are using it.
The solution's use cases can vary depending on the organization. For example, we have deployed projects for BYOD, Mac Management, and Windows Management solutions. Each project is different and tailored to the specific needs of the organization. One of the benefits for our customers is the ease of use with a single platform to manage all devices. The dashboard is visually appealing and provides compliance insights for CIOs and CTOs to review.
The solution is good for controlling mobile devices centrally. When you have a distributed network, it's able to easily manage and centralize.
We used it for the backup and restore. If you have some sort of data that you've lost, you can restore from a previous snapshot.
We are using VMware Workspace ONE for mobile devices.
We found that most of the use cases we needed were for mobile devices, such as Android and iOS. In one of the use cases, we wanted to use a secured email on iOS. Since we have Workspace ONE, we have what is called the Box application. We wanted to make use of the Box application and push it from VMware. We also wanted to make use of accesses such as a gateway or VPN to gain access to our internal resources. The solution can be deployed on-prem or in the cloud.
Our primary use case is to control the email services for mobile devices and we are controlling that just to avoid leakage of the information for those devices.
We have some VMware products, and the company uses Workspace ONE since we use the virtualization product, VMware. This is just a virtualization product. In work before, we have used the VMware direct connection.
The primary use case was to containerize data and allow us to deploy applications securely. That was the use case that was predicated on and funded as a security initiative.
VMware Workspace ONE can be deployed in the cloud and on-premise. The main use case for VMware Workspace ONE is for customers who are looking for a single tool for all their device management needs and have had limitations with respect to Mac specifically and virtual reality devices with other solutions such as Intune. They can move to VMware Workspace ONE, where they can have all kinds of support.
We deploy this solution for enterprise-size organizations. We are VMware partners and resellers. I am the CEO of a system integration company.
I'm using the solution to manage all cabinets in our company. It's essential for our business.
We have multiple use cases for VMware Workspace ONE. The main use case for VMware Workspace ONE is offline domain drawing. We don't have any limits for Windows 10 Enterprise, because if you want to go for the endpoint management, it's a need to have Enterprise Edition for Windows 10 devices.
We used AirWatch or VMware Workspace ONE to protect mobile devices on a large scale. They were known for being focused on mobile, more than desktops. They may not be as good on desktops, but the main use case is to monitor and manage mobile endpoints, e.g. wireless devices such as tablets and phones. AirWatch became well known for being really good at monitoring and managing mobile endpoints.
One of our customers used it for centralizing and managing the identity and access of a SaaS-based solution. They used Workspace ONE to provide identity-based services and authentication, such as MFA. It integrates with Microsoft Office, Google Cloud, and things of that nature. It is deployed in the cloud with a tie-in. It synchronizes to on-prem.
Our primary use case is for end-user devices, such as emails and internally developed applications.
We use VMware Workspace ONE for desktop virtualization.
We use VMware Workspace ONE for our Android devices. I also use it for handheld scanners.
We use VMware Workspace ONE for our mobile devices. We are not building Workspace ONE; we are maintaining mobile device compliance and corporate device tracking compliance. We create policies, push apps, and enable users to download apps according to the ASA request and the company requests.
We have many use cases in our customer's environment and use this solution to manage applications on devices. We have clients with Android devices, Apple devices with macOS, and Rugged devices with Windows CE.
The product is a DM solution - a device management solution. It's for our users, for moving devices and laptops.
We use it for managing mobiles at a very elementary level. Basically, we want to control mobiles and allow a limited number of apps.
We use Workspace ONE for managing devices. We can create users who can only use systems in the cloud.
This solution is primarily used for mobility services. The solution has been mainly used for multiple platforms, including Android, Linux-based services, Windows, and MacBooks. If you want to access your organization data from anywhere, from any device, you do it via this solution.
I have used VMware Workspace ONE to manage and support the applications and operating systems (including Windows) used by staff in environments with all different kinds of requirements.
We mainly use VMware Workspace ONE for managing Macs and iOS devices.
We use Workspace ONE with our shared devices.
We use this solution simply for the management of iPads.
We are using this product for BYOD and mobility management.
We mainly use the solution for deployed iPhones and tablets. I'm a telecom and mobile device support analyst.
Our primary use cases are mobile device tracking and corporate email push.
We are a large school managing Mac devices on all levels. We manage the iPads, push education through the iPads, and AirWatch works great. We use it to do a lot of tasks for the school work - manage teachers devices, student devices, and lab computer devices.
The standard features and securities are packed with flexibilities to enable and disable in accordance with the customer’s business operational process and IT Helpdesk process.
It's all about centralizing your data and making sure that your data is centralized and secure. Instead of putting your data on a laptop, you can put it centrally and there you can have full control over it. It's about centralizing the data and making sure it's not jeopardized. It stays legitimate and unchanged. It doesn't get hacked. It's all about centralizing the data and having control over your data.
My primary use case is we have a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy. The employees have their own devices and to separate the corporate data from the personal data, we are using Airwatch. We monitor all dual aspects; we monitor email management and content management.
We currently have 50-100 employees, and are growing towards 100 employees. We use some of our devices quite confidentially, and we use AirWatch to protect those devices. We want to separate personal data, and the company data because our employees are using their personal smart phone to access our email. It is just for data the email.
We use it for containerization and email management, EMM.
We use it for device management. We have an on-premise environment, we are looking to go to cloud, and we want to manage the device, manage the applications of the device, manage the contents, and of course, manage e-mail on the device.
We use it against security breaches. We have a lot of corporate information, which is highly confidential. We don't want that information to be leaked. We have AirWatch to avoid allowing everybody access to all the information and using it. Once an employee's device is enrolled, everything is under security, so there won't be any opportunities for security breaches.
My customer is a Microsoft and Apple site, 99 percent of the system in Windows Servers, and the company gives every manager an iPad or iPad Pro (500-plus devices). We deployed the MDM functionality of AirWatch to control all devices and MEM is the next step. We are struggling in MBM/MAM because all the applications are IE compatible.
We use it for managing BYOD devices and also for government-furnished devices - we support the Department of Energy. We use it for about 1500 devices.