AppBlade vs Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager

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AppBlade vs Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager: What are the differences?

What is AppBlade? Tools for managing mobile applications, users, and devices during development, and beyond. AppBlade provides a platform that can manage mobile applications, users, and devices in one convenient tool. When connected to common tools (CI, GitHub, JIRA, BugZill, HipChat, and many more) AppBlade will completely automate the process of capturing builds, deploying them to devices, capturing feedback/crash reports/statistics, keeping applications updated, sending information back to other 3rd party tools, and removing applications from devices following testing.

What is Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager? An integrated solution for managing all of your devices. It is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices. Microsoft brings together Configuration Manager and Intune with simplified licensing. Continue to leverage your existing Configuration Manager investments, while taking advantage of the power of the Microsoft cloud at your own pace.

AppBlade and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager can be primarily classified as "Device Management" tools.

Some of the features offered by AppBlade are:

  • crash reporting
  • in-app feedback
  • usage statistics

On the other hand, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager provides the following key features:

  • Desktop Analytics Added
  • Windows Virtual Desktop Support
  • Dashboard for Office 365 ProPlus Pilots
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What is AppBlade?

AppBlade provides a platform that can manage mobile applications, users, and devices in one convenient tool. When connected to common tools (CI, GitHub, JIRA, BugZill, HipChat, and many more) AppBlade will completely automate the process of capturing builds, deploying them to devices, capturing feedback/crash reports/statistics, keeping applications updated, sending information back to other 3rd party tools, and removing applications from devices following testing.

What is Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager?

It is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices. Microsoft brings together Configuration Manager and Intune with simplified licensing. Continue to leverage your existing Configuration Manager investments, while taking advantage of the power of the Microsoft cloud at your own pace.

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What are some alternatives to AppBlade and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager?
Microsoft Intune
It is a cloud-based enterprise mobility management tool that aims to help organizations manage the mobile devices employees use to access corporate data and applications, such as email.
VMWare AirWatch
It is the leading enterprise mobility management (EMM) technology that powers VMware Workspace ONE. It provides technologies that help IT administrators deploy, secure and manage mobile devices, applications and data, as well as Windows 10 and Apple Mac computers.
Headwind MDM
It is the open source mobile device management system for Android. It provides application management, device management, remote wipe, and many other services. Developers can add new features by creating plugins.
IBM MaaS360
It simplifies MDM with rapid deployment, and comprehensive visibility and control that spans across mobile devices, applications, and documents. It supports all devices including the iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and Kindle Fire.
Citrix XenMobile
It is an on-premises enterprise mobility management solution that offers mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM).
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