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What is the Difference Between Mobile Expense Management and Mobile Device Management (MDM)?

What is the Difference Between Mobile Expense Management and Mobile Device Management (MDM)?

If your company isn't tracking all mobile devices, you may be overcharged by your providers. When employees leave, devices should be accounted for and the lines and devices reassigned or canceled. That way, you don't get charged for services you aren't using. Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for these bills to get out of hand. Luckily, there's a category of software that can help your IT staff manage the process easily.

So, what’s the difference between mobile expense management (MEM) and mobile device management (MDM)?

3 Benefits of Mobile Expense Management

3 Benefits of Mobile Expense Management

As business continues to require more and more mobile devices, it is more critical than ever to manage these devices and expenses. Not only does mobile expense management keep an eye on your IT assets, but it also can reveal some extreme savings built up through hidden fees, overused data and underused (or never used) devices.

3 Ways to Regain Control Over Mobile Usage

3 Ways to Regain Control Over Mobile Usage

Under traditional telecom setups, landlines cost a flat fee per user, and features were typically confined to options like caller ID and voicemail. Smartphones have significantly changed the landscape for telecom spending within a business. Whether organizations supply the hardware or have a bring-your-own-device policy, data usage can quickly get out of hand, piling up costs. Here are three tips you can follow to regain control over telecom usage and management.

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Cloud Now – Cloud Forever. SaaS telecom expense management software and the future

Cloud Now – Cloud Forever. SaaS telecom expense management software and the future

Everywhere I turn its Cloud this and Cloud that.   It’s starting sound like bad band names from the 70s, or children’s books.  “Steve Jobs and The Cloud”  “Amazon and The Cloud” “Microsoft and The Cloud”.    If I hear “To the Cloud!” one more time, I may have to plug my ears with wax.   I suggest they make a Japanese horror movie and see if we can eradicate this rapidly-becoming-annoying menace – “Godzilla Vs The Cloud”.   Personally, I think Godzilla would win.  Especially with all that extra nuclear radiation floating around right now.