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T-Mobile USA said Tuesday it’s adding new hosted and on-premises...

T-Mobile USA said Tuesday it’s adding new hosted and on-premises MobileIron mobile device management (MDM) services to its portfolio. The new MDM services will make it easier for businesses “to manage and secure mobile devices, content and mobile applications running…

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on different operating systems” by offering flexible service choices, T-Mobile said. MDM will become a larger business over the next few years as mobile devices become “ubiquitous” in business environments, said researcher Stephen Drake, IDC program vice president-mobility enterprise, in a T-Mobile news release. “As a result, companies are looking for ways to both manage these mobile devices and mitigate possible security risks,” he said. “Simultaneously, mobile operators, like T-Mobile, are continuing to assess their mobile enterprise offerings in an effort to help companies find their ‘best fit’ and allow them to deploy solutions quickly and cost effectively.” T-Mobile said it’s also partnering with Mission Critical Wireless, a Digital Management subsidiary, to provide “around-the-clock” managed service and mobile help desk support (http://xrl.us/bogiwn).