Gartner 2012 Magic Quadrant for MDM
Gartner hat seinen berühmten Magic Quadrant 2012 für Mobile Device Management Software veröffentlicht.
Gartner’s Zusammenfassung (Zitat):
„Although MDM features have commoditized with little differentiation, the platforms are expanding deeper into enterprise mobile software and document management support. Enterprises should look not just at a vendor’s MDM technology but also at how well it can support enterprise mobile needs.“
20 Anbieter werden genauer beschrieben, analysiert:
- Airwatch
- Amtel
- Boxtone
- Fiberlink
- Good Technology
- IBM
- LANDesk
- McAfee
- MobileIron
- MYMobile Security
- OpenPeak
- SAP
- SilverbackMDM
- Smith Micro Software
- SOPHOS
- SOTI
- Symantec
- Tangoe
- TrendMicro
- Zenprise
Neu hinzugekommen sind dabei:
Amtel, IBM, LANDesk, MYMobile Security, OpenPeak, SilverbackMDM, Sophos, Trend Micro.
Herausgefallen sind:
- Capricode — It did not meet the revenue and other requirements.
- Excitor — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- FancyFon Software — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- Fixmo — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- Ibelem — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- Mobile Active Defense — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- Motorola Solutions — It did not meet the criteria for multi-OS support and sales levels.
- The Institution — It did not meet the revenue requirements.
- Odyssey — It was acquired by Symantec in March 2012.
- Ubitexx — It was acquired by RIM. RIM’s new multiplatform MDM system, Mobile Fusion, was just recently made generally available. It will be evaluated for potential inclusion in next year’s Magic Quadrant.
- From A Distance — It was acquired by Numara, which was then acquired by BMC Software.
RIM’s Mobile Fusion (siehe Liste) wird für eine Aufnahme im nächsten Jahr evaluiert.
Details / Quelle:
http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?id=1-1AKKJNN&ct=120518&st=sb