Mobile Device Management BYOD?

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Has anyone rolled out a BYOD solution to their enterprise?

I have already installed SCCM 2012 SP1 + InTune Subscription + Apple Push Certificates but that's as far as I have gotten. This was a seperate project to support internal clients but whilst I was rolling it out, I thought I might as well integrate the mobile aspect of it aswell.

Just looking on the Internet gives very limited information regarding SP1s new Mobile features. Probably because it's only just launched.

There is however Citrix XenMobile which has caught my eye. The problem I'm having is that nobody seems to know much about BYOD or Mobile management in general. Most people just stick with the Exchange connector but we are looking at the next step.

Anyone done it? Would love to hear your thoughts

Thanks!!
 
As in another thread I rolled out a product called MobileIron

It handles BYOD and company owned devices pretty well and plugs into exchange to help secure data.

enrollment is as easy as installing an app and you can use profiling to mange BYOD over Company owned.

I left before we got exchange really working with it but its very powerful and can be used for many management reasons as well as IT/business security.

The ability to snoop and find information on your employees was quite shocking though.
 
You have ConfigMgr 2012 & InTune? Why are you looking for something else ? :)

Is there specific features you are missing?
 
Blackberry Fusion, manages Android and iOS devices. Currently setting this up as we have BES already so was a natural progression.
 
I would go Xenprise MDM, more functionality than Iron from what I see @ Citrix
 
MobileIron and Good are certainly the market leaders when it comes to MDM but I keep hearing interesting things about BlackBerry Fusion too
 
I know this is a big bump but what do ppl think now sccm 12 sp1 has been out a while?

Does anyone have any experience of:

Bb fusion vs sccm 12sp1 vs something web based like divide?
 
If you are managing devices with SCCM why would you not manage BYOD with SCCM as well?! Keep the management experience the same.
 
We don't really use a BYOD mobile management. We did it the other way and put security centrally that is on the fly scanning on network traffic. We have a Cisco solution in place with system controllers and authentication methods.

Blooming fantastic! Working a treat at the moment and you are talking around 1000 BYOD devices.

Mobiles/Tablets/Laptops
 
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