The enterprise mobility management market is growing at a pace that reflects how fundamentally mobile devices have changed the way businesses operate. According to Grand View Research, the global EMM market was valued at over $19 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $69 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of more than 24 percent. That growth is not happening in a vacuum. It is being driven by real operational pressure: more devices in more locations, stricter security requirements, and the need to deliver consistent experiences at scale.
For enterprises managing dedicated device fleets, the challenge is not just managing devices. It is managing them reliably, at scale, across locations, platforms, and use cases simultaneously. That is exactly the problem Moki was built to solve.
What Enterprise Mobility Management Actually Means for Dedicated Devices
Enterprise mobility management has traditionally been associated with managing employee smartphones and laptops. But a significant and growing segment of enterprise device deployments involves a different kind of device entirely: single-purpose tablets, kiosks, digital signage displays, point-of-sale systems, and customer-facing touchscreens.
These devices do not roam between employees. They have a specific job to do in a specific location. They need to run a specific app, stay locked to that app, and operate reliably hour after hour without human intervention. Managing them requires a different approach from managing a sales rep’s smartphone.
Moki’s enterprise MDM platform is purpose-built for exactly this deployment model. Rather than offering a broad platform that tries to handle every endpoint, Moki specializes in dedicated single-purpose devices on iOS, Android, and BrightSign, giving enterprises the depth of control they need for these specific use cases.
Key Capabilities That Drive Enterprise Impact
Moki’s platform delivers several capabilities that matter most to enterprise teams managing large dedicated device fleets.
Device lockdown keeps each device focused on its intended purpose. Whether a device is serving as a patient check-in terminal, a retail product display, or a warehouse management tablet, device lockdown ensures it stays on task and cannot be reconfigured by an end user. Moki’s lockdown and kiosk mode features are configurable down to the specific apps and permissions each device should have.
Application environment monitoring gives IT and operations teams real-time visibility into device health across the entire fleet. Battery levels, network connectivity, memory usage, and app performance are all surfaced through the Moki dashboard, allowing teams to identify and resolve issues before they affect operations or customer experience.
Remote device management eliminates the need to physically dispatch technicians for routine maintenance, troubleshooting, or updates. An administrator can restart a device, push a software update, or update on-screen content from anywhere in the world, which is transformative for enterprises with devices across dozens or hundreds of locations.
Zero-touch enrollment and bulk provisioning allow enterprises to deploy large fleets quickly and consistently. Every device receives the same configuration, reducing the risk of inconsistency and dramatically cutting the time required to bring new devices online.
Industries Where Moki Delivers Enterprise-Scale Results
Moki serves a wide range of industries with enterprise-grade device management, including retail, healthcare, hospitality, education, manufacturing, transportation, and warehousing. Each of these verticals has unique requirements, and Moki’s flexibility allows it to serve them without forcing every customer into a one-size-fits-all model.
In retail, Moki manages digital signage, product display kiosks, and mobile POS systems, giving retailers the ability to update pricing, promotions, and product information across locations simultaneously. In healthcare, Moki powers patient-facing tablets and check-in systems while maintaining the security and compliance standards the industry demands. In warehousing and logistics, Moki manages the tablets and handheld devices that warehouse teams depend on for real-time inventory and task management.
Why Enterprise Teams Choose Moki Over General-Purpose EMM Platforms
General-purpose EMM platforms are built to manage everything, which often means they do not do any one thing especially well. For enterprises running dedicated device fleets, the result is a platform with far more complexity than the deployment requires and far less specialization than the deployment demands.
Moki’s focus on single-purpose devices means the platform is optimized for the workflows, security needs, and operational realities of dedicated device management. The interface is simpler, the support is more targeted, and the feature set directly addresses what enterprise operations teams actually need.
Transparent pricing without hidden support fees also matters at enterprise scale. When you are managing thousands of devices, unexpected costs compound quickly. Moki’s pricing model is designed to be predictable, which makes budgeting and forecasting more reliable for enterprise finance teams.
The Broader Enterprise Mobility Picture
The shift toward dedicated device deployments in enterprise settings is accelerating. Research from NUU for Business highlights that enterprises with optimized device management programs are achieving meaningful reductions in security incidents and significant per-device cost savings annually. As device fleets grow and operational expectations rise, the value of a purpose-built management platform compounds.
Enterprise mobility management is no longer a back-office IT concern. It is a core operational capability that directly affects customer experience, employee productivity, and business continuity. For enterprises that depend on dedicated devices to deliver those outcomes, Moki provides the platform to manage them with confidence.
To explore how Moki fits your enterprise deployment, visit the Moki industries page or schedule a demo with the team.