MobileIron Market Share Almost Double that of Nearest EMM Competitor in the Netherlands, New Report Shows
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- MobileIron (NASDAQ:MOBL), the stand-alone enterprise mobility management (EMM) leader, today announced that Netherlands-based technology consultancy Computer Profile found MobileIron to be the market share leader for mobile device management in the Netherlands. MobileIron's 31.4% market share is almost double that of VMware AirWatch and is four times that of Microsoft. MobileIron's market share leadership grew year-over-year.
Computer Profile analyzed 1,200 Dutch businesses with 50 or more employees on their use of business critical applications. Read the September 2016 Computer Profile report here: http://www.computerprofile.com/nl/analytics-papers-nl/stuivertje-wisselen-ios-en-android/.
"Dutch enterprises are very security-conscious and see mobile as a catalyst for business transformation," said Ojas Rege, Chief Strategy Officer, MobileIron. "We are honored that they are increasingly choosing MobileIron as the platform to drive their transformation."
MobileIron is the security and applications backbone for modern enterprise computing. With MobileIron, organizations can protect corporate data, securely deliver apps and content, and let employees choose the devices they want to use. MobileIron has been named a category leader by top industry analysts and has been granted 40 patents for its modern enterprise security innovation. In Q2 2016, MobileIron surpassed 10 million cumulative seats and 12,000 cumulative customers who have purchased the MobileIron platform since 2009.
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MobileIron provides the secure foundation for companies around the world to transform into Mobile First organizations. For more information, please visit www.mobileiron.com.
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