Honeywell MDM Guide: Features and How to Manage
1 Honeywell Mobile Device Management Solutions
Complex IT infrastructures and a plethora of applications to manage systems sound mind-blowingly intense. Mobile Device Management(MDM) is increasingly being employed by up-and-coming businesses to provide seamless monitoring and management systems for handling sensitive business data and maintaining a coherent digital environment for their enterprises. MDM systems come in handy and are effective in a variety of operating systems and an extensive range of digital devices. Out of the many MDM options, two of the top popular choices and their key features are elaborated below :
Honeywell Operational Intelligence
Since data security is quickly becoming the single-most crucial aspect when operating businesses, an MDM coupled with Honeywell operational intelligence is the way to go.
Honeywell works with third-party software to achieve the foregoing results which are an extension to regular MDM features. Be it hospital workflows, logistics & warehousing, or distribution centers; honeywell operational intelligence allows to extract actionable insights that translates into streamlined workflows.
Honeywell Mobility Edge
Swift deployment, optimized business performance, and longevity, coupled with security, you name it! The buzzing Honeywell Mobility Edge Platform promises to completely transform the mobile computing game for companies still on the fence about MDM.
At its core, it is designed to meet enterprises' needs of smart optimization, smooth functionality of employee networks and minimum technical hiccups. A solid ROI is pivotal when deploying a new mobile computing platform for any entity, Mobility Edge platform promises to deliver what it claims — it uses an extensive database collected from a global customer base which comes from diverse technology sectors.
Mobility Edge devices comply with Google-led Android Enterprise Recommended (AER) program which add points to it being the customer choice.
2 Honeywell Official MDM Solution VS Third-party MDM Solution
While Both Honeywell Mobile Device Management system and third-party MDM claim to have all boxes checked for client requirements to serve a smooth business operation—there are still major pointers to be pondered before locking your desired path.
Honeywell | Third-party | |
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Hardware Compatibility | Android/Windows | Android/Windows/iOS |
Industry Focus | Logistics, manufacturing, and telecommunications. | Serves various sectors |
Capabilities | Remote wipe and troubleshooting, data encryption, application inventory and monitoring | Remote wipe and troubleshooting, policy, kiosk mode, mobile app management, location and geofencing, file transfer, etc |
Pros and Cons of Honeywell MDM System
Pros
- Honeywell was right when it said it has got you covered; security-wise. It provides regular security patch cadence at least every 90 days.
- Honeywell has a lifecycle as high as 10 years, a whopping plus compared to its competitors.
- "Setup wizard", "staging hub", and "zero-touch deployment" help Honeywell cut down on the long labor-intensive deployment task.
Cons
- Since many OS are making propriety of their own which naturally seems to be the choice of many end-users.
- Employing a specific MDM - Honeywell, in our case - seems to be a designated job for a specifically skilled technician.
- Most third-party systems charge $3.5-$5 per month and in comparison Honeywell seems like an expensive option charging $4-$8.
Pros and Cons of Third-party MDM Systems
Pros
- Secure network access protocols such as 2-factor Authentication and Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
- Being super covid-resilient—MDMs are game changers when it comes to adapting to distance-working with full remote operations.
- IT teams can deploy applications to devices automatically through the app store or create custom enterprise app distribution methods.
Cons
- Most MDMs fall short when deploying OS patches - they get patchy!
- MDMs from giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Google aren't the best choice when it comes to supporting third-party applications.
- While we rave about how MDMs are revolutionizing the optimization game in big enterprises, they are an added hassle for an already overworked IT department. It takes a village to create and maintain an MDM and stay on top of any forthcoming errors.
3 How to Use MDM to Manage Honeywell Devices
Various Android MDM solutions can be found to manage Honeywell devices. No matter which software is used, the process is similar. Here, take AirDroid Business as an example.
- Step 1.Bulk enroll Honeywell devices via Zero-touch enrollment.
- Zero-Touch Enrollment(ZTE) is a feature brought by Android Enterprises that is used to facilitate deployment of company-owned devices without manual processing.
- You need to go to the zero-touch portal and create a configuration profile by clicking 'Configurations' > '+'.
- Step 2.Set detailed settings for the configuration profile on MDM.
- You need to use the MDM tool to complete specific settings and then copy them to the zero-touch portal.
- In AirDroid Business, this step will be finished in 'Provisioning Templates'. Go to 'Devices' > 'Provisioning Templates' > '+ Create template' to complete settings.
- Step 3.Copy the configuration text of the created template and then paste it in the zero-touch portal.
- Find the text in 'Devices' > 'Device Enrollment' > 'Zero Touch.' Click copy.
- Open the configuration file in the zero-touch portal. Then paste the text in 'DPC extras.'
- Step 4.Apply the configuration file to Honeywell devices.
- In the zero-touch protal, click 'Devices' and then select the configuration file. Click 'UPDATE' to apply.
- Step 5.Connect the device to the network and wait for the configuration to complete automatically.
- Now you can further set up the device, such as app update or others.
4 MDM-supported Honeywell Devices
With MDMs becoming increasingly popular lately, there are options being dropped in the market every other day. To save you those tedious Google searches, we have listed our top 10 picks of both mobile computers and barcode scanners for you to pick from:
Mobile Computers
- Point Mobile PM86
- Meferi ME40k Mobile Computer
- Safe Mobile IS540
- M3 Mobile UL20X
- Honeywell CT47
- Honeywell CT30
- M3 Mobile US20W
- M3 Mobile SL20
- Honeywell EDA52
- Point Mobile PM451
Barcode Scanners
- Honeywell Dolphin CK65
- Honeywell Dolphin CT60
- Honeywell Dolphin CT40
- Honeywell Dolphin CN80
- Honeywell VM1A
- Honeywell Dolphin CT60
- Honeywell EDA52
- Honeywell CT45XP
- Honeywell CT45
- Honeywell EDA5s
5 Challenges of Honeywell Device Management
The deployment of seemingly flawless management comes with its own set of inevitable challenges. From the meticulous task of configuration and enrollment to ensuring a smooth functioning system compatible with all devices of the ecosystem - it takes a village. Following are some of the formidable challenges that Honeywell devices are still struggling to overcome:
1. Complexity of Deployment: Installation and configuration can be tricky business when customizing honeycomb devices in distinct settings to cater to specific deployment needs that too; with a huge number of devices
2. Network Connectivity Issues: Since honeycomb devices primarily use wireless connections, several external environmental factors can cause a hiccup in the connectivity. On top of that, limited bandwidth may be the reason for congestion and slow processing in the system
3. User Training and Support: It takes a while followed by subsequent trial-and-error rounds to get used to the honeycomb device interface for a first-time user. Having a round-the-clock technical person is mandatory to ensure all users are well-versed in the complexities of the system.
4. Integration with Existing Systems: Initial integration with existing systems can be relatively tricky. Ensuring that honeycomb-generated data conforms to other devices could be a hurdle when gelling it with other devices.
5. Ensuring Device Compatibility: Configuring a system for a huge enterprise means there would be diverse types of hardware specific to be catered to which is tiresome. With swift technological updates, staying ahead of these advancements and making sure Honeycomb continues to work seamlessly takes quite some work.
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