Tag: MDM

Mobile Data Monitoring (MDM) Market 2016 to grow at a CAGR of 22.7% during the period to 2020

MDM software are used to review or monitor performance of mobile devices in terms of data speed, usage, signal strength, and data transfer. They simplify tracking of data being transferred to other users. Mobile Data Monitoring (MDM) solution is equipped with an easy user-interface that enables easy access to details about data upload or download speeds. Further, the solution also provides graphical representation of data usage and alerts users when the threshold limit is reached. It automatically disconnects internet access if the user exceeds the data usage limit. Apart from tracking data usage, MDM solution also detects the operator’s network and country code, which helps the user gauge the level of trustworthiness before accessing the network.

Global Mobile Data Monitoring (MDM) market to grow at a CAGR of 22.7% over the period 2014-2019.

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This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global MDM market for the period 2015-2019.

To calculate the market size, the report considers revenue generated from the sale of MDM solutions.

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Global Mobile Data Monitoring Market 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and lists growth prospects. The report includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Regions

Americas
APAC
EMEA

Key Vendors

Alcatel-Lucent
Compuware
Ericsson
Nokia Solutions and Networks

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Other Prominent Vendors

Astellia
EXFO
InfoVista
JDS Uniphase
Netscout Systems
Polystar Instruments
RADCOM

Mobile security company, Lacoon, acquired by Check Point

The announcement of the purchase of the Israeli company has now been officially made.

Check Point Software Technologies has now officially announced the acquisition of the Israel based Lacoon Mobile Security business, following a slew of reports that had appeared throughout March.

Last month’s reports had suggested that the companies had been in talks for an $80 million purchase.

As of the writing of this article, the actual price of the sale of the mobile security company had not been released. That said, the deal has now officially closed and has been announced by the companies. This purchase of Lacoon will hand Check Point an important piece in the smartphone and tablet based security puzzle. This will allow it to step its offerings up from the standard mobile device management that is the foundation of many of its rivals. This, according to the vice president of business development at Check Point, Alon Kantor.

Adding mobile security to device management can provide an entirely new level to remote services.

Mobile Security - Company AcquiredTypically speaking, mobile device management has to do with providing IT with control over a smartphone or tablet in a remote way, so that actions can be taken such as removing corporate data from a personal device if an employee should leave the business, or even completely wiping a stolen phone.

What makes Lacoon unique is the way in which it looks at mobile device security. Kantor described it by saying that “MDM manages the devices and the applications while the Lacoon solution is about securing these devices and blocking advanced mobile threats such as malware, [advanced persistent threats] or targeted network attacks.”

This functions with both Android and iOS based devices. It collects data with regards to threats and then complements any other existing security infrastructure that a company has put into place. This could provide Check Point with a very powerful mobile security tool, according to Constellation Research principal, R. Ray Wang. He explained that instead of having to depend on the reaction of MDM to a threat to security, once it has already happened, Lacoon protects proactively to protect against the attacks in the first place.