Managed Mobility Services

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Managed Mobility Services (MMS) is a term used by analysts and businesses to describe the outsourcing and managing services that many businesses provide.

Mobility Managed Services includes the

smartphones, tablets
and other field force devices. These services are designed to support devices for corporations are liable and provide a level of control to companies that support them by accessing corporate resources and information.

Managed Mobility Services has existed for some time, but organizations have increasingly shifted responsibility

Android fragmentation is sometimes cited as a driver of this growth as is the consumerization of IT, including the adoption of mobile devices by IT departments. This accumulation of influences has been referred to as "The 3 V's": Volume (the number of devices and users involved); Variety (policy changes in order to fit changing standards) and Volatility (high rates of change that could threaten the business).[2]

Included service categories

Gartner includes the following categories of services:

  • Sourcing and logistics management
  • Mobile service management
  • Device and system management
  • Application and collaboration management
  • Security and content management
  • Program and financial management

History

Gartner first officially produced research on MMS in 2011 with Critical Capabilities for Managed Mobility Services, 22 December 2011, G00225198 Analyst(s): Eric Goodness, Phillip Redman.[3][4]

Since then Gartner,

GigaOM[5][6]
and other analyst organizations have published research on these services, each with slight variations on what services are included.

See also

References

  1. ^ Robbie Westacott. "The Managed Mobility Services Market Could Reach $11.05 Billion by 2019 by Robbie Westacott". Enterprisemobilityexchange.com. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  2. ^ "What is 3Vs (volume, variety and velocity) ? - Definition from WhatIs.com". Whatis.techtarget.com. 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  3. ^ Gartner Critical Capabilities for Managed Mobility Services[dead link]
  4. ^ Gartner Critical Capabilities for Managed Mobility Services PDF
  5. ^ "Mobility Managed Services (MMS) - Gartner IT Glossary". Gartner.com. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  6. ^ GigaOM Blog on MMS