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VMware Workspace ONE
Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), Powered by AirWatch Technology
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VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM), powered by AirWatch technology, enables organizations to securely manage any device—from laptops and smartphones to rugged devices and wearables—from a single console. Workspace ONE enables IT to save time and resources with low-touch enrollment and configuration, protect corporate data with device controls and policies, give workers access to mission-critical apps, and assist users in the field with remote management and control tools. Workspace ONE fully supports legacy OSs, like Windows Embedded, as well as Android's legacy management approach (device administrator mode) and modern management approach (managed device mode).



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