Management of mobile devices used for waste collection and treatment
About SDOMODE
Created in 1992, SDOMODE manages the treatment of household and similar waste produced in its six local authority areas, for a total population of 170,000. More specifically, SDOMODE / PRECOVAL manages 17 waste collection centers, 3 transfer platforms, 2 multi-purpose platforms, a fiber sorting center, a treatment and energy recovery center and 1,000 voluntary drop-off points.
Their Mobile Device Management needs
SDOMODE was looking for a solution to ensure efficient management of its mobile devices. They wanted to be able to remotely push specific configurations to each device, as it currently exists for computers. Among the main criteria in choosing their MDM software, SDOMODE was looking for an affordable solution that included mobile device management by security policy, Wi-Fi network management, and user access management.
Our MDM solution
SDOMODE was looking for an affordable solution that included all the features needed for their use. TinyMDM offers a single price for all its features: application management, password management, remote control, geolocation, content sharing and more.
Regarding the features required by SDOMODE, there was the management par security policy which is one of the most important element of TinyMDM. In each policy, IT admin manage installed applications, passwords policy to implement, Wi-Fi networks, files and contacts to share on mobile devices and many more features. On TinyMDM, all the devices linked to the same policy have the same configuration. As for Wi-Fi networks, the TinyMDM administration console lets you configure your professional Wi-Fi networks, whether simple or protected by EAP certificates, so that devices connect to them automatically without any user action. It is also possible to prohibit connection to unsecured networks or disable Wi-Fi completely.
A word from them
“SDOMODE team appreciate the fact that TinyMDM is a constantly evolving solution that listens to new features requests. In fact, a weekly meeting is held to discuss possible improvements to be implementedvon the software.”