5 books on MDM [PDF]

March 17, 2025

These books are covering popular mobile device management systems and their functions, such as device enrollment, security protocols, data privacy, application management, compliance standards, remote troubleshooting and device lifecycle management.

1. Mastering Mobile Device Management
2023 by Cybellium Ltd



If you’ve ever looked at the ever-growing swarm of mobile devices in your organization and thought, I am definitely not in control of this, then Mastering Mobile Device Management is here to save your sanity—if not your data plan. With the wisdom of a seasoned IT guru, Kris Hermans takes you on a thrilling journey from the bewildering basics of MDM to the mind-boggling complexities of keeping devices secure, compliant and (hopefully) not conspiring against you. Along the way, you’ll navigate the treacherous waters of BYOD (Bring Your Own Disaster), establish security policies that might actually be followed and wrestle various mobile platforms into submission. Packed with real-world case studies, practical exercises and just enough technical wizardry to make you feel like a digital sorcerer, this book ensures you emerge as an MDM master—capable of managing mobile chaos without resorting to sending all your employees back to flip phones.
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2. Learning Microsoft Endpoint Manager: Unified Endpoint Management with Intune and the Enterprise Mobility + Security Suite
2021 by Scott Duffey



Congratulations! You’ve just been thrown into the deep end of Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), either because your employer insists on using it, you wildly exaggerated your skills in an interview, or perhaps—just perhaps—you actually enjoy managing devices (in which case, seek help). Fear not! Microsoft Program Manager Scott Duffey has penned this invaluable survival manual to ensure you don’t spend your days weeping into an ocean of device policies and compliance errors. From the mystifying world of mobile device management to the joys of endpoint security (yes, really), this book takes you on a thrilling, hands-on journey through MEM’s many quirks. With guided labs, real-world examples and enough practical knowledge to make you look like you actually *do* know what you’re doing, this is your fast track from clueless to competent—without needing to send desperate emails to Microsoft support at 2 a.m.
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3. Mobile Device Management: Mobility Evaluation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
2016 by Markus Pierer



In the grand and occasionally exasperating adventure of modern business, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have found themselves grappling with an ever-expanding zoo of mobile devices, all demanding to be managed, secured and prevented from inexplicably downloading suspicious apps at 3 a.m. Enter this book, a valiant attempt to bring order to the chaos. Ing. Markus Pierer M.Sc. embarks on an epic quest to determine whether a universally applicable system comparison can exist in a world where no two IT departments agree on anything. Along the way, he heroically classifies devices, untangles the mysteries of enterprise mobility management and creates a framework that helps SMEs integrate their digital minions without descending into madness. If you've ever looked at your organization's mobile strategy and thought, There has to be a better way, then this book is your survival guide—assuming, of course, that the devices don’t become self-aware and unionize first.
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4. Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) Survival Guide
2016 by Jessica Keyes



Once upon a time, in a simpler age, employees politely asked the IT department for permission before acquiring new devices or software. Those days are now as extinct as dial-up internet. Welcome to the brave and slightly terrifying world of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD), where end-users gleefully smuggle in an army of smartphones, tablets and mysteriously acquired apps, leaving IT professionals to mop up the chaos. The BYOD Survival Guide is your indispensable roadmap to navigating this digital anarchy, helping IT departments regain some semblance of control without resorting to confiscating everyone’s gadgets. Packed with insights, strategies and possibly a few sanity-saving techniques, this book ensures that whether you’re an IT professional, a business leader, or just someone wondering why corporate Wi-Fi keeps mysteriously breaking, you’ll be prepared to ride the BYOD wave—without drowning in it.
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5. Mobile Device Security For Dummies
2011 by Rich Campagna, Subbu Iyer, Ashwin Krishnan



In the grand tradition of humans inventing brilliant technology and then immediately realizing they’ve created a security nightmare, we arrive at Mobile Device Security For Dummies—the book that ensures your corporate mobile fleet doesn’t become an all-you-can-hack buffet for cybercriminals. As businesses enthusiastically swap bulky desktops for sleek, pocket-sized computers (also known as phones), security threats have evolved from "Did I spill coffee on my keyboard?" to "Has my entire company been compromised because Dave downloaded a sketchy weather app?" This book is your trusty survival guide, leading you through the minefield of mobile security mishaps with real-world case studies, practical solutions and just enough paranoia to keep you vigilant (but not enough to make you abandon technology and live in the woods). Covering everything from hacker-proofing and theft protection to VPN wizardry and data backups, this guide ensures your mobile devices stay secure—without requiring you to develop a deep, spiritual relationship with your IT department’s help desk.
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