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      <title>Why the Market moved from MDM to EMM?!</title>
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      <description>When Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was making a dramatic entrance with enterprises a few years ago, Mobile Device Management (MDM) seemed an effective counterbalance to the security concerns posed by the influx of new devices. But just a few short years later, it’s clear that MDM alone isn’t enough to address all the concerns in an enterprise mobility program.
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