We’d like to thank VMware AirWatch for sponsoring 9to5Mac today. Running a nimble and efficient business means that your users are going to be mobile, sometimes not making it into the office for days or weeks at a time. Even when your users aren’t present you still need to make sure their devices are running the latest versions of the software they use, are up-to-date with any network configurations and, most of all, remain secure.
Managing all that when you have your hands on every device can be daunting, doing it without being able to regularly touch those devices can feel impossible. AirWatch not only makes it possible, AirWatch makes it simple…
AirWatch is your easy-to-use enterprise mobility management platform. With its consistent enrollment, auto-configurations and app deployments, AirWatch lets you manage every mobile device with every mobile OS all from one management interface that you can control from anywhere. Securely give your team members access to everything they need to conduct business no matter where they are or what device they’re using.
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From the beginning, AirWatch developed a privacy-first foundation and then managed the complexity so you don’t have to think about it. Your users will never have to worry about joining a VPN, installing the right apps or manually entering their credentials. With AirWatch in place, everyone simply stays connected to their work email, intranet sites, business apps and documents no matter what device they’re using or where they are.
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its a battery hog. It drains my iPhone battery so easily.
As a note, I am liking how you’re approaching sponsored content. Still not opposed to a premium ads free experience (even with sponsored content like this still served).
I know you’re being thoughtful in this space so wanted to provide a little feedback.
Agreed. It’s clear what’s sponsored and what’s actual articles. Much appreciated.
I have unlock installed on my desktop…how can I configure it so I never see these “ads” again?!?
Who are you expecting to pay for the content you read?