| Microsoft Intune |
Workspace ONE® UEM™ offers broader cross-platform device support and deeper automation compared to Intune, especially for macOS, rugged devices, and mixed OS environments. IT teams often find its policy inheritance and orchestration capabilities more flexible, reducing manual work and improving consistency across large, complex enterprise deployments. |
| Jamf Pro |
Unlike Jamf Pro’s Apple-only focus, Workspace ONE provides a single platform for Apple, Windows, Android, and Linux devices. This reduces tool sprawl and licensing overhead for organizations managing diverse fleets, while still delivering strong macOS and iOS management features suitable for regulated industries. |
| IBM MaaS360 |
Workspace ONE delivers more advanced desktop management and lifecycle automation than MaaS360, particularly for Windows and macOS endpoints. Its tighter integration between UEM, access control, and employee experience analytics helps IT teams proactively address issues instead of reacting to support tickets. |
| Citrix Endpoint Management |
Compared to Citrix Endpoint Management, Workspace ONE provides stronger native endpoint management without relying heavily on virtual app infrastructure. Customers often prefer its unified console and more comprehensive device coverage, which simplifies administration and lowers operational complexity over time. |
| ManageEngine Endpoint Central |
Workspace ONE is better suited for large enterprises that require multi-tenant architecture, advanced security controls, and global scalability. While ManageEngine can be cost-effective, Workspace ONE’s automation, analytics, and enterprise-grade support provide stronger long-term value for complex IT environments. |