List of MobileIron Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying MobileIron customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased MobileIron for Endpoint Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using MobileIron for Endpoint Management include: Philips Morris International, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 83100 employees and revenues of $37.90 billion, Prysmian, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 33952 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Banco BPM, a Italy based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 19210 employees and revenues of $8.08 billion, Bank of the West, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 9261 employees and revenues of $2.75 billion, A&O Shearman, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 6076 employees and revenues of $2.60 billion and many others.
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A&O Shearman | Professional Services | 6076 | $2.6B | United Kingdom | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, A&O Shearman implemented MobileIron as its Endpoint Management solution. The deployment targeted management of corporate mobile endpoints across the firm’s United Kingdom professional services workforce, covering attorneys and business support staff and aligning mobile device controls with enterprise security and compliance objectives.
The MobileIron implementation focused on core Endpoint Management capabilities including device enrollment and provisioning, mobile application management, policy enforcement for device configuration and access controls, containerization for separating corporate and personal data, and remote wipe and lock capabilities. Configuration emphasized role-based profiles and platform-specific policy templates to scale controls across diverse mobile device types used by legal teams and support functions.
Operational coverage centered on firmwide mobile endpoint governance rather than line-of-business application transformation. Device lifecycle workflows were established to standardize onboarding, corporate application distribution, patch and compliance checks, and deprovisioning processes, with MobileIron serving as the central control plane for those workflows.
Governance changes included centralizing mobile policy administration within the IT security function and formalizing enrollment and compliance review processes, with delegated administration to support regional IT and help desk teams. The implementation framed BYOD and corporate-owned device policies, and created incident response steps for compromised endpoints while retaining MobileIron as the primary Endpoint Management platform for ongoing device governance.
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ACOSS | Government | 3000 | $745M | France | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, ACOSS deployed MobileIron as its Endpoint Management solution to secure mobile access to corporate resources. ACOSS is a French government organization with roughly 3000 employees, and the MobileIron implementation addressed the need to manage employee smartphones and tablets used to access cloud productivity tools.
The implementation centered on MobileIron Access and core Endpoint Management capabilities, including policy based device compliance, mobile application management, secure containerization for corporate email and documents, and centralized enforcement of access controls. MobileIron Access was configured to govern device posture and apply conditional access rules consistent with mobile security best practices for enterprise mobile device management.
MobileIron was integrated with Office 365 to control and secure access to email and Office 365 services, with MobileIron Access helping ACOSS deliver modern mobile security for Office 365. Operational coverage included the organization wide mobile user base, enabling managed access to cloud mail and collaboration workloads across the agency.
Governance was implemented through a central MobileIron administration console, role based administrative controls, and policy driven rollout of device profiles and application containers. The deployment emphasized standardized mobile security policy, staged configuration rollouts, and ongoing endpoint lifecycle management under central IT ownership.
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Baker Hughes Italy | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 6600 | $1.5B | Italy | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Baker Hughes Italy deployed MobileIron to manage mobile and endpoint devices as part of its Endpoint Management program. The MobileIron deployment centralized device enrollment, policy enforcement and corporate application provisioning, supporting installation of company software on smartphones and PCs.
The MobileIron rollout was operated by Help Desk Baker Hughes-Montemurlo, Toscana from June 2017 to present, handling software installation, hardware and software PC troubleshooting and installation of Microsoft Teams conference room clients on endpoints. Governance emphasized standardized installation and troubleshooting workflows with ticket-driven support and cross-area coverage during peak workloads and colleague absences, and staff execution was reported with rapidity and efficiency.
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Banco BPM | Banking and Financial Services | 19210 | $8.1B | Italy | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Banco BPM implemented MobileIron as its Endpoint Management platform to secure and centrally manage corporate and executive mobile devices. The implementation targeted enterprise mobile device management and policy enforcement across VIP/VVIP stakeholders and the broader corporate mobile fleet.
MobileIron was configured to handle device enrollment, profile and certificate distribution, application lifecycle controls, policy enforcement, remote wipe and compliance reporting, reflecting standard Endpoint Management capabilities. The deployment included integration with Microsoft Intune to align device posture signals and unify compliance reporting across mobile platforms.
Operational coverage emphasized deskside L2 support for executive users with white-glove workflows for 50 plus VIP stakeholders, and device lifecycle events were routed into IT service desk processes. ITIL aligned governance was applied to incident and change workflows during rollout, supporting streamlined escalation and vendor repair coordination.
Documented outcomes tied to the implementation include a 25% reduction in VIP incident resolution time, a 15% improvement in compliance reporting accuracy, and maintaining over 99% operational readiness of executive equipment. Banco BPM MobileIron Endpoint Management for end-user computing and security teams consolidated mobile governance and strengthened centralized policy enforcement.
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Bank of the West | Banking and Financial Services | 9261 | $2.8B | United States | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Bank of the West implemented MobileIron for Endpoint Management. The deployment targeted corporate mobile device controls across IT and extended to employees and contractors across the bank, supporting remote and hybrid workplace policies while aligning with Corporate Wi-Fi procedures.
MobileIron was configured to deliver standard Endpoint Management capabilities including device enrollment and lifecycle management, policy enforcement for device compliance, and application distribution and access controls consistent with enterprise mobile management practices. Communications for the MobileIron rollout were coordinated alongside SecureTransport and Corporate Wi-Fi updates to provide unified onboarding and configuration guidance to end users. Implementation emphasis was on centralized policy provisioning and staged user onboarding to enforce compliance and access controls.
The IT Communications team operationalized the rollout using a multichannel program, producing more than 220 intranet posts and emails in 2022 that included MobileIron guidance, and publishing 13 TECHTalk newsletter editions reaching an IT organization of 700+ employees. Measurement and governance for the rollout communications employed PoliteMail together with Power BI and Microsoft Excel to track reach, clicks, and engagement and to refine message timing and content.
Governance and change management involved partnership with senior IT leaders and stakeholders, persona-based communication plans that Corporate Real Estate adopted for broader office consolidations affecting 300+ IT staff, and recurring coordination with BMO integration teams via a SharePoint hub and weekly meetings to maintain dual-branded messaging. The implementation narrative focuses on communications-driven adoption, centralized endpoint policy controls, and operational rollouts across IT and bank-wide employee groups rather than specific technical integrations or quantified outcomes.
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Professional Services | 65 | $23M | Australia | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 285 | $35M | Australia | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 200 | $25M | Italy | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Government | 1300 | $194M | United Kingdom | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Automotive | 150 | $18M | Italy | Ivanti | MobileIron | Endpoint Management | 2010 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating MobileIron
- Samsung Electronics, a South Korea based Manufacturing organization with 262647 Employees
- Providence Health, a United States based Healthcare company with 122000 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Samsung Electronics | Manufacturing | 262647 | $203.5B | South Korea | 2025-03-31 | |
| Providence Health | Healthcare | 122000 | $31.4B | United States | 2024-06-10 |