Matrix42 Unified Endpoint Management is a comprehensive solution designed to streamline management across devices and platforms. It enhances productivity by providing a centralized approach to managing endpoints, offering efficient, secure collaboration within enterprises.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Matrix42 Unified Endpoint Management | 1.3% |
| Microsoft Intune | 25.5% |
| Workspace ONE UEM | 11.0% |
| Other | 62.2% |
Matrix42 Unified Endpoint Management addresses the complexities of managing diverse devices. By unifying administration tasks, it allows IT departments to deploy, secure, and support a wide range of endpoints. The integration capabilities with existing systems ensure seamless operation, reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency. The platform offers robust features that aid in compliance and security, making it indispensable for enterprises striving for excellence in endpoint management.
What are the most notable features?Industries like healthcare and finance, which require stringent data security and regulatory compliance, find Matrix42 Unified Endpoint Management invaluable. It supports sector-specific needs through secure data handling and efficient management of a large volume of endpoints, ultimately driving business success in these fields.
Matrix42 Unified Endpoint Management was previously known as Matrix42 Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM), Silverback Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM).
| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Director - Sales & Operations - India at Intertec Systems | 4.0 | We use Matrix42 for its ability to separate personal and corporate profiles and support various OS platforms. It provides on-premises deployment, crucial for banking sectors, though it lags in Kubernetes management and third-party integrations compared to Ivanti. |
| System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.5 | I find Matrix42 EMM a stable, scalable solution with good functionality, especially for automating software package assignments for remote users. However, the user interface is not intuitive. |