ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Enterprise mobility management

Okay, let me explain enterprise mobility management in a way that a 5-year-old can understand.

Imagine you are playing with your toys, but your mom needs you to come with her to Grandma's house. She knows that you have a tablet that you love to bring with you, but she wants to make sure that it is safe and secure. That's where enterprise mobility management comes in.

Enterprise mobility management is a way for companies to manage and protect the devices that their employees use for work. Just like your mom wants to make sure that your tablet is safe, companies want to make sure that their employees' devices are safe too.

They use special software that helps them keep track of who is using what devices, and make sure that the devices are updated with the latest security patches. This way, if there is a problem with the device, the company can fix it quickly and keep their information safe.

The software also helps companies control what apps can be downloaded on the devices, so they can make sure that employees only use apps that are safe and appropriate for work.

So, in simple terms, enterprise mobility management is like having a babysitter for your tablet when you bring it outside of the house. It helps keep it safe and secure while you use it for work or play.