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Meredith Kreisa|Updated December 5, 2023

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  • What is mobile device management?
  • What is mobile application management?
  • What’s the difference between managing apps and managing devices?
  • MDM vs. MAM: A head-to-head comparison
  • What other forms of mobile device management exist?
  • How do you decide which type of management is best for your business?

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While the advent of mobile technology made many aspects of business easier, it also presented new challenges — perhaps most importantly, securing devices. Two main approaches to enterprise mobility management (EMM) emerged: MDM and MAM. These methods focus on different aspects of mobile devices to improve efficiency while enhancing security. Either option can allow you to purchase and install applications from the Apple Store or Google Play, but they vary in several other regards.

Whether MDM or MAM is best for your business depends on your unique needs and goals. However, using both typically provides the greatest level of control. We’ll break down what you need to know to make the right decision for your company.

What is mobile device management?

Mobile device management (MDM) focuses on the devices themselves. Common functions include:

  • Enforcing device policies

  • Pushing applications to devices

  • Securing corporate emails and other documents

  • Segregating corporate data

  • Managing smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other mobile devices

  • Wiping or locking lost or stolen devices

The main benefit of MDM software is its power. It can provide high-level control over the entire device and therefore exceptional security. However, some users may push back due to privacy concerns, particularly if you want to install an MDM solution on a BYOD device.

MDM benefits

MDM drawbacks

Remote management

Can seem intrusive

Greater control and security

Employees may adopt shadow IT

Easier compliance

Simple device enrollment options

Effective application management

Cost effective and scalable

What is mobile application management?

Mobile application management (MAM) targets apps, such as Microsoft Teams. Common functions include:

The main benefits of mobile app management are twofold. First, it allows more granular control on the application level. Additionally, users typically have fewer privacy concerns since MAMs lack the broad control of MDMs. This may make them better suited to managing a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environment. However, mobile application management software only works with certain applications, limiting your ability to manage all work-related content.

MAM benefits

MAM drawbacks

Easy corporate app management

Often complicated

Improved company app security

Can increase cost

Minimally invasive for users

Limited control

What’s the difference between managing apps and managing devices?

Breadth and depth are the primary differences between managing devices and managing mobile apps. While managing devices provides broader control, managing apps allows you to delve more deeply into enterprise app management without affecting a user’s other applications.

Think of MDM as the equivalent of redecorating your office while MAM is like reorganizing your desk drawers. While these two activities are related, they’re also distinct. Either or both options (or a combination of both) may be worthwhile depending on your needs and goals.

Because of their different focuses, MDM is often used for managing corporate-owned devices, while MAM is favored for managing corporate-owned software on personal devices.

MDM vs. MAM: A head-to-head comparison

We'll break down MDM and MAM on common factors to help you visualize how they stack up.

MDM

MAM

Common use case

Corporate or personal device

Personal device

Level of possible control

Entire device

Apps

Device compliance

Allows security policy enforcement

Only enforceable through managed app settings

Security options

Full device security

Work app security, corporate data security

What other forms of mobile device management exist?

Multiple approaches all fall under the EMM banner, making matters more confusing. In addition to MDM and MAM, other strategies also exist.

  • Mobile content management (MCM): This content-focused strategy allows businesses to share business data, set access controls, and more.

  • Mobile information management (MIM): Regardless of the managed device, MIM focuses on encrypting data and only granting access to approved apps.

  • Mobile security management (MSM): MSM focuses on mobile app, device, and data security. This can include blocking access to certain websites, configuring authentication policies, managing permissions, and more.

  • Mobile expense management (MEM): MEM allows you to track data usage and mobile expenses.

  • Unified endpoint management (UEM):This approach encompasses all endpoints, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, tablets, wearables, and IoT devices.

How do you decide which type of management is best for your business?

Depending on your objectives, an MDM tool, an MAM solution, or a combination of both may be ideal for your business. We’ll walk you through how to decide.

Consider your goals

Mobile device management and mobile application management solutions accomplish very different objectives. MDM is ideal for complete control over a corporate device. However, MAM is often popular for BYOD environments where you only need control over company data and software assets on an employee's personal device.

Assess your budget

Your business may benefit from both MDM and MAM solutions, particularly if you manage a combination of corporate-owned and BYOD devices. However, this may not be in your budget. Knowing how much you can afford can help you prioritize which solutions are most critical for your company.

Weigh feedback from users

In some cases, users may push back against solutions they feel infringe on their privacy. This is more likely if you hope to use an MDM for employee-owned devices, which can come across as an overstep. Some users may also be apprehensive about handing the IT team the power to wipe their phones of all data, including personal data. That said, MDM solutions do not typically allow the IT team to read messages, view photos, or engage in other prying activities that users fear. Being open about the pros and cons of your proposed solution can help you judge reactions before you commit.

If you’re not sure whether an MDM or an MAM solution is right for your company, seeing one in action might help. Try a free 30-day trial of SimpleMDM, and keep reading the SimpleMDM blog to learn more.

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MDM vs. MAM: What's the difference? | SimpleMDM? ›

MDM controls the entire device, allowing actions like wipe, selective wipe, lock, locate, enforce passwords and more. MAM has control over the apps themselves. While it also enforces security policies, it does so at the application level.

What are the key differences between MDM and MAM? ›

MDM controls the entire device, allowing actions like wipe, selective wipe, lock, locate, enforce passwords and more. MAM has control over the apps themselves. While it also enforces security policies, it does so at the application level.

How do I choose the right MDM solution? ›

Before choosing an MDM solution, companies should complete a thorough requirement and feasibility analysis. After the analysis, the company can prepare a comprehensive report of their pain points that will give them an informed position from which to choose an MDM solution.

What is the difference between mobile application management and mobile device management? ›

MDM allows you to control, monitor and manage apps by allowing you to control the actual device. On the other hand, MAM controls apps with specific features that can be modified by administrators. MAM allows enterprises to avoid device-level management and focus only on the elements that are relevant to the business.

How do you explain MDM? ›

Mobile device management (MDM) is a proven methodology and toolset that provides a workforce with mobile productivity tools and applications while keeping corporate data secure.

What are the benefits of MDM and MAM? ›

MDM solutions offer comprehensive control over entire devices, allowing you to enforce security policies, manage apps, and remotely wipe data if necessary. MAM, on the other hand, focuses on securing enterprise applications and the sensitive information they contain, even on employee-owned devices.

What is the difference between MDM and MAM for BYOD? ›

The difference between MDM, MAM, EMM, and UEM

MDM is a way of securing mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, whereas MAM secures the applications on those devices that are used to access organizational data, such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive.

What problems does MDM solve? ›

What are the benefits of Master Data Management (MDM)?
  • Customer experience.
  • Analytics.
  • Mergers and acquisitions.
  • Governance and compliance.
  • Operational efficiency.
  • Supplier optimization.
  • Product experience.

What are the 4 types of MDM implementation? ›

There are four master data management (MDM) implementation styles, and their different characteristics suit different organizational needs. These include consolidation, registry, centralized and, ultimately, coexistence.

Why choose MDM? ›

MDM keeps your business data protected and ensures your company retains control over confidential information. If a mobile device is lost or stolen, MDM can remotely lock and wipe all data. Remote locking and wiping capabilities enable companies to keep devices and data secure.

What is a MAM policy? ›

Office 365 Mobile Application Management (MAM) policies allow organization's to secure the corporate data within any Office 365 application. MDM allows organization to enforce policies that manage how the data is accessed and transfered between apps.

How to change MDM and mam settings to none? ›

Sign in to the Azure portal. Go to Microsoft Entra ID > Mobility (MDM and MAM) > Microsoft Intune. Set MDM User scope to None, and then click Save.

Can MDM see your screen? ›

As for screen monitoring, it will need permission to access camera and is often used in unattended devices. Other details that an MDM can monitor on devices: available storage, battery temperature, permission condition, external HDMI/SD card status, etc.

Would you please explain what is MDM and why do we use IT for? ›

What is Mobile Device Management (MDM)? Mobile Device Management is any software that allows IT to automate, control, and secure administrative policies on laptops, smartphones, tablets, or any other device connected to an organization's network.

What is the full form of MAM? ›

Mobile application management (MAM) is software that secures and enables IT control over enterprise applications on end users' corporate and personal smartphones and tablets. MAM software allows IT administrators to apply and enforce corporate policies on mobile apps and limit the sharing of corporate data among apps.

What is the difference between MDM user scope and MAM user scope? ›

MDM is a way of securing mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, whereas MAM secures the applications on those devices that are used to access organizational data, such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive.

What is the difference between master data management and metadata management? ›

In summary, master data management is focused on the management, governance and quality of the actual data, whereas metadata management is focused on the management, governance and organization of the data's context, lineage and description.

What is the difference between enterprise mobility management and MDM? ›

The main difference between MDM and EMM is MDM is limited to managing a mobile device, while EMM manages a device, its contents and connections, including applications, data and networks. The importance of managing mobile devices has increased in recent years in line with the move to mobile workforces.

What's the difference between MDM MAM EMM and UEM? ›

MDM and EMM solutions have all the tools to manage mobile devices while Unified endpoint management (UEM) takes it a step further and manages other endpoints such as PCs, rugged devices, IoT devices, wearables, etc through a single console.

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