Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

A set of software tools that provide a single interface for the management, monitoring, and security of all corporate devices on a network. It is a Mobile Device Management solution that also works on Mac, PC, Servers, and sometimes even routers.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

SIM card

Also known as a subscriber identification module, a SIM card is a chip that stores the data that allows a mobile phone to connect to the provider’s network.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Service plan

A paid agreement with a mobile carrier that gives the user access to the provider’s cellular and/or data network.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Roaming

Occurs when a mobile device is used outside of the range of its home network by connecting to another available network.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Remote Desktop Support (RDS)

A service that allows IT administrators to access employee devices from afar in order to provide help with troubleshooting and the resolution of technical issues.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Push notification

A message that appears on a mobile device, originating from an application that is not currently open.
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)

Multi-factor authentication

A security feature that prevents users from accessing a device or data until they provide multiple forms of verification, such as a password and a security code, PIN, or fingerprint.