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Business Mobile Working: Take Control of Your Data and Drive Sustainable Business
At QUBE, we increasingly see organizations wanting to better protect their corporate data on mobile devices. It makes sense, as we work more flexibly than ever—on the go, from home, or on-site. But how do you stay in control of your data when employees use their own phones?You can set this up in your organization in the following ways:
Mobile Application Management (MAM)
With MAM, you only manage the corporate apps on a personal device—such as Outlook, Teams, or OneDrive. You define security policies without taking full control of the entire device.Smart, but not everyone feels comfortable with this. For some employees, it feels like they’re giving up their privacy.
Providing a Corporate Device
If employees refuse MAM, your organization must choose: relax security requirements or provide a device yourself. More and more companies are opting for the latter.This way, you regain control over your data, prevent corporate information from ending up on unmanaged devices, and centrally manage updates and support. Work and personal life remain clearly separated.
And this is where sustainability comes in
Many of our clients don’t just want to provide a device—they want one that aligns with their sustainability ambitions. That’s why we increasingly deliver the Fairphone Gen 6. Recently launched, it’s ready for business use.
What makes this device so special?
- Made with more than 50% fair and recycled materials
- 100% e-waste neutral
- Produced with renewable energy
- Modular and easy to repair
- Up to eight years of Android software and security updates
- Total cost of ownership less than €100 per year
A smartphone that not only works well but also contributes positively to our society.
Would you like to discuss this?
Is business mobile working also a topic in your organization? Send me a message—I’d be happy to think along with you.
At QUBE, we increasingly see organizations wanting to better protect their corporate data on mobile devices. It makes sense, as we work more flexibly than ever—on the go, from home, or on-site.