Rationale for DMaaS
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 4:22 am
“Today, smart devices, also known as digital assets, are considered the backbone of any organization; they are used by employees to optimize their work and therefore need to be healthy, patched, and configured to do their job,” says Nadav Avni, CEO of DMaaS provider Radix. According to him, the management and configuration of devices, their ongoing maintenance, and remote support are usually the responsibility of the IT department, so it is essential for him and the entire organization to have a management platform that supports all devices, their associated workflows, and stakeholders.
According to IBM, DMaaS is viewed as a technology that unifies all mobile device endpoints and enables enterprises to secure and control their entire IT environment, with the ability to protect user personal data, applications, content, and corporate data.
Adrian De Luca, director of solutions architecture bangladesh mobile database global strategic partner at Amazon Web Services, notes that DMaaS enables companies to leverage the scalability, security, and availability of next-generation data management to help protect their data from ransomware and other cybersecurity threats.
DMaaS also helps address compliance and integration issues. Instead of relying on users to perform checks or manually update critical firmware and other software, automating these tasks helps improve compliance. It also ensures that all devices remain compatible in terms of software version or data content.
“The world is moving to the cloud, so device management platforms also need to be cloud-based, but without compromising security and compliance with international privacy standards such as GDPR, CCPA, ISO, and SOC,” says Avni. “This means they need to be powered by trusted cloud services.”
According to IBM, DMaaS is viewed as a technology that unifies all mobile device endpoints and enables enterprises to secure and control their entire IT environment, with the ability to protect user personal data, applications, content, and corporate data.
Adrian De Luca, director of solutions architecture bangladesh mobile database global strategic partner at Amazon Web Services, notes that DMaaS enables companies to leverage the scalability, security, and availability of next-generation data management to help protect their data from ransomware and other cybersecurity threats.
DMaaS also helps address compliance and integration issues. Instead of relying on users to perform checks or manually update critical firmware and other software, automating these tasks helps improve compliance. It also ensures that all devices remain compatible in terms of software version or data content.
“The world is moving to the cloud, so device management platforms also need to be cloud-based, but without compromising security and compliance with international privacy standards such as GDPR, CCPA, ISO, and SOC,” says Avni. “This means they need to be powered by trusted cloud services.”