The frontline-first UEM — six platforms, kiosk mastery and autonomous field recovery — from the Pune platform that powers 10,000+ businesses in 120+ countries.
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Scalefusion UEM is ProMobi's flagship device-management platform: one console for Android, iOS/iPadOS, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS — zero-touch enrollment, policy and compliance management, app and content distribution, and the kiosk/rugged-device depth that made it the frontline specialist. 10,000+ businesses across 120+ countries run on it, with G2 ratings around 4.7/5 and support scores peers consistently praise. OneIdP (identity) and Veltar (security) attach to the same agent.
This page covers Scalefusion UEM — the flagship. The rest of the trio and its solution areas:
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UEM is one console for every device class your business runs — the phones and laptops everyone thinks of, and the frontline devices (POS, scanners, signage, rugged handhelds) that actually keep operations moving.
It covers the lifecycle: enrollment (devices arrive managed), policy (configuration by group), apps and content (silently provisioned) and security (lock, wipe, comply, prove). Scalefusion’s version spans six platforms — including Linux and ChromeOS, which most rivals footnote.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Per-platform tools + site visits | Unified console (Scalefusion) |
|---|---|---|
| Consoles | An MDM for phones + something for desktops + nothing for Linux | One console across six platforms |
| New device setup | 45 manual minutes per device, per shift, per store | Zero-touch: managed from the box (ZT/Knox/ABM) |
| Frontline devices | Scanners with games; signage showing settings menus | Kiosk-locked to task, autonomously recoverable |
| Field failures | A site visit per wedged device | Remote screen, remote fix, remote recovery |
| Personal phones | Company data everywhere, no recourse at exit | Work containers — managed data, private life intact |
| Lost device | Change every password and hope | Locate, buzz, lock, wipe — minutes, with audit trail |
| Identity & security | Separate IdP and VPN vendors, separate agents | OneIdP and Veltar attach to the same agent |
| Cost shape | Three tools plus site-visit labour | Per-device tiers with sharp entry pricing |
Adoption is incremental — platforms enroll in waves, and the per-platform tools retire at each renewal.
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The same agent that manages the device feeds OneIdP's trust signals and enforces Veltar's security — install once, three products ride it.
Six platforms of devices, policies, apps and compliance in a console frontline teams describe as refreshingly obvious.
Android zero-touch and Samsung Knox, Apple ABM/ADE, bulk and QR flows — corporate devices ship managed; BYOD enrolls with a link.
Single-app, multi-app, browser and signage lockdowns with autonomous recovery — the toolkit India's quick-commerce fleets run on.
Managed Google Play, Apple VPP, enterprise catalogues and content shelves — apps and files that maintain themselves fleet-wide.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Scalefusion UEM replaces the per-platform tool zoo — and the site-visit budget — with one console built for operations.
Android, iOS, macOS, Windows — plus Linux and ChromeOS, the platforms most UEMs footnote. Mixed estates need exactly one console.
Android zero-touch, Samsung Knox ME and Apple ABM/ADE — corporate devices arrive already managed, from the box to the floor.
Personal devices enroll into containers with visible privacy boundaries — company data managed, personal life untouched.
Wi-Fi, email, restrictions and certificates by device group — a new device configures itself before the first shift starts.
Single-app POS, multi-app scanner profiles, browser kiosks and signage — with autonomous recovery when a device wedges in the field.
Zebra, Honeywell, Datalogic and the industrial Android world — the warehouse hardware most UEMs treat as an afterthought.
See and control device screens remotely, with file sync and support workflows — field devices fixed without site visits.
Managed Play, VPP and enterprise catalogues; content shelves for field manuals and price lists that update themselves.
Live location, geofenced policies and movement history — a scanner that locks itself the moment it leaves the warehouse.
Lost device locked in seconds, wiped if it stays lost — selectively for BYOD, fully for corporate — with locate-and-buzz for the misplaced.
Rooted/jailbroken detection, policy drift flags and scheduled reports — posture your auditors accept without a meeting.
The same agent feeds identity trust signals and enforces VPN/filtering/CIS rules — the trio is one install away, never a migration.
Official demos — the console, the Linux story and the elevator pitch.
The console end to end — enrollment, policies, kiosk and fleet operations.
The platform most UEMs footnote — Linux devices managed and secured like the rest of the fleet.
The elevator pitch — why frontline-heavy businesses pick Scalefusion.
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POS terminals, delivery scanners, signage and rugged handhelds are Scalefusion's home turf — kiosk depth with autonomous recovery, hardened by India's quick-commerce boom.
Linux and ChromeOS as first-class citizens beside Android, Apple and Windows — mixed estates get one console instead of three tools and a gap.
Identity (OneIdP) and security (Veltar) attach to the agent you've already deployed — the UEM decision quietly becomes a platform decision, on your schedule.
~4.7/5 on G2 and Capterra with support scores around 9.5/10 — in a category where support quality decides whether a wedged kiosk fleet ruins your week.
Pune engineering means support in your timezone, pricing that respects the market, and a roadmap that understands frontline India — while serving 120+ countries.
ProMobi has shipped the same vision since 2013 — no acquisition lurches, no bundle games. The 2025 EU/UK distribution push signals scale-up, not sell-out.
TechBag advisors inventory devices by platform and ownership, map use cases to Scalefusion's tiers, and define trial success criteria.
14-day trial — the wedging scanner, the Linux field laptop, the signage screen. Zero-touch rails wired to your accounts.
Frontline conversions wave by wave, BYOD invitations once trust is visible, remote-cast support workflows proven.
Full estate enrolled; OneIdP and Veltar attach where they earn it. TechBag handles renewals and true-ups.
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Modelled on Gartner Peer Insights structure. *Counts and breakdowns are illustrative pending verified review collection.
“600 delivery scanners kiosk-locked across three cities. When one wedges, it recovers itself — our site-visit budget basically vanished.”
“Zero-touch plus Knox enrollment means a new store's devices are working the morning the boxes arrive. Expansion stopped being an IT event.”
“Support answers in minutes, in our timezone, with fixes — not ticket numbers. That alone is worth the subscription.”
“We manage Ubuntu field laptops beside Android handhelds and office Macs. Nobody else we trialled did Linux properly.”
“The signage across our campuses is finally boring — content pushes remotely and nothing drifts to a settings screen.”
“Windows management covers essentials well but is thinner than the Microsoft-native stack — fair trade for one console across everything.”
“OneIdP attaching to the same agent sealed our decision — conditional access without deploying yet another thing.”
“Feature tiers deserve a careful read; some automation sits higher up. Map use cases to tiers before quoting.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the UEM market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
The frontline specialist growing into a converged platform — kiosk mastery, six honest platforms, and identity/security attaching to the same agent. This page's subject.
The grid nobody publishes — frontline/field depth vs whether a lean ops team can run it.
Depth where operations live — kiosk, rugged, remote recovery — at runnability a lean frontline team sustains.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
Feature matrices hide the questions that matter: kiosk truth, rugged truth and convergence headroom. Here they are.
| Dimension | Scalefusion | Hexnode | LogMeIn Miradore | Microsoft Intune | 42Gears SureMDM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heritage & focus | Frontline-first UEM (Pune) | Mid-market UEM (Kochi) | Lean-team MDM | Enterprise default | Rugged veteran (Bengaluru) |
| Platform coverage | 6 incl. Linux & ChromeOS | 6 incl. tvOS & Fire OS | 4 mainstream | Broadest overall | 4 + rugged focus |
| Kiosk & frontline depth | Class-leading + recovery | Class-leading | Solid | Capable, complex | Deep (SureLock) |
| Rugged device support | Deep | Good | Thin | Via OEMConfig | The specialist |
| Identity convergence | OneIdP native | Integrations | Integrations | Entra-native | Integrations |
| Endpoint security convergence | Veltar native | Integrations | Integrations | Defender-native | Suite adjacency |
| Console & runnability | Frontline-tuned | Lean-team friendly | Simplest | Steep | Functional |
| Support reputation | ~9.5/10 | Famously responsive | Excellent | Enterprise queue | Good |
| Licensing economics | Sharp per-device tiers | Tiers from ~$1/device | Free tier + ~$3.30 | Bundled-or-pricey | Competitive |
| Best fit | Frontline & converged buyers | Mixed fleets w/ oddballs | Lean-team first MDM | M365 enterprises | Rugged-first fleets |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (count all devices, frontline included). Estimates assume ~6 manual IT-hours per unmanaged device per year — setup, fixes, resets and the site visits wedged kiosks demand — with ~65% removed by zero-touch enrollment, kiosk automation and remote recovery. Illustrative and conservative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
Scalefusion (India-built) publishes clean per-device UEM tiers (below, USD & indicative INR, billed annually, min 10 devices); OneIdP and Veltar attach on the same agent. TechBag turns any mix into a GST-compliant quote in INR.
Best for core device management
Best for growing fleets
Best for full UEM depth
Best for platform consolidators
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Deploy a kiosk, wedge it deliberately, watch it recover autonomously — before you buy five hundred.
Test YOUR zoo — the Linux laptop, the Chromebook, the Zebra scanner — not just fresh flagship phones.
Which features live in which tier? Map use cases to tiers BEFORE comparing prices.
Zero-touch, Knox and ABM wired to YOUR accounts in the trial — managed-from-the-box is the whole point.
Time a remote-cast fix on a field device. That workflow replaces your site-visit budget.
Will OneIdP/Veltar attach later? Even if not now, the option changes the five-year picture.
Raise a real ticket during the trial and time the response — the 9.5/10 reputation is testable.
What can admins see on personal phones? Know the answer before staff ask.
Get a quote, scope a 14-day trial on your hardest frontline devices, or bring your device census and let a TechBag advisor map tiers with you.
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