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Geofencing solution

Geofencing Solution

Geofencing can be used to define a specified area, where a configuration profile will automatically take effect when employees are within the designated geofencing area.

SkyMDM's geofencing feature allows specific geographical areas to be designated so that managed mobile devices (Android/iOS) will enforce specific control policies when within the defined range.

Example: When an employee enters a designated factory area with their mobile phone, the device’s camera function will automatically be disabled. Upon leaving the area, the camera function will automatically be re-enabled.

Currently, many companies adopt the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model for employees. By using geofencing, companies can ensure that employees' mobile devices are controlled within company-defined areas as needed. When employees leave the specified area, their devices will return to their original state.

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SkyMDM solution to reduce
the difficulty of IT strategy on managing
the enterprise mobility security risk.

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Integration

XCome cMDM (customized  Mobile Device management) is the perfect solution to realize remote management with the whole combination of hardware and software, the direct control to hardware physical layer and the complete support of different mobile operation systems.

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Communication

Through the MDM solution, we can easily set the mobile devices as public information stations for travel, business, medical and education services. Through the remote control, effectively limit the functions and uses of the devices.

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Security

To strong a business needs both the development technology and patent protection, XCome is your best partner. Whether it's remote shutdown, the removal of leaked data, or user control and tracking, we can help you deal with it immediately in times of crisis.

Enterprise Application Integration

Integrate with your enterprise resource via a variety of network protocols

SSO (Single Sign-On)

Give your employees the freedom of Single Sign-On while keeping the control and enhanced security. With this property, a user logs in with a single ID and password to gain access to a connected system or accomplished using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

APN (Access Point Name)

APN is a setting on mobile phones that the phone's carrier uses to set up a connection to the gateway between the carrier's network and the internet. Many service providers globally provide a private APN service to large customers, enabling them to separate their data traffic from that of customers.

VPN (Virtual Private Network)

VPN is a setting to allow the access requirements on a mobile device. It is critical that all connections to your enterprise environment do so through a VPN and setting the policies on behalf of the user makes it that much easier for the user to be in compliance with your policies.

Global HTTP Proxy

Global HTTP Proxy is a setting to ensure that all the HTTP network traffic is passed only through it. This ensures data security since all the personal and corporate data will be filtered through the Global HTTP proxy.

Firewall

The firewall protecting your enterprise MDM platform must be configured to restrict all network traffic to and from all addresses with the exception of ports, protocols, and IP address ranges required to support MDM server and platform functions.

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