
Mosyle
Founded Year
2012Stage
Series B - II | AliveTotal Raised
$247.05MLast Raised
$196M | 1 yr agoAbout Mosyle
Mosyle is an Apple unified platform that provides mobile device management (MDM) solutions for parents and teachers to guide children's mobile experience. The platform is also integrated with endpoint security, internet privacy, identity management, and application management solutions. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Winter Park, Florida.
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Latest Mosyle News
May 30, 2023
Apple promoting WWDC23 Swift Student Challenge winners, award includes AirPods Pro and special pin pack Zac Hall | May 30 2023 - 7:24 am PT Apple is showcasing three WWDC23 Swift Student Challenge winners who submitting original app playgrounds using Apple’s Swift developer language. The highlighted submissions include app playgrounds for strengthening eye muscles, sports and filmmaking, and learning about dinosaur fossils. Winners have also been showing off their swag that comes along with the invitation to attend WWDC in person and online. This story is supported by Mosyle , the only Apple Unified Platform. Mosyle is the only solution that fully integrates five different applications on a single Apple-only platform, allowing businesses and schools to easily and automatically deploy, manage, and protect all their Apple devices. Over 38,000 organizations leverage Mosyle solutions to automate the deployment, management, and security of millions of Apple devices daily. Request a FREE account today and discover how you can put your Apple fleet on auto-pilot at a price point that is hard to believe. Michelle Caliendo, 25, created ” a memory game featuring anatomically correct pictures of dinosaur fossils that she drew in Procreate on iPad” after only learning Swift in September. Asmi Jain, 20, made a “playground to track a user’s eye movements as they try to follow a ball moving around the screen” that was inspired by her friend’s uncle and can strengthen eye muscles. Yemi Agesin, 21, created a first-person baseball game that combines his sports and filmmaking interests. This year, Swift Student Challenge winners are awarded an invitation to attend WWDC in person as well as access to participate virtually. The swag pack sent to winners also includes the latest AirPods Pro, a pack of WWDC-themed physical pins, and a WWDC23 jacket. Each of the three winners featured by Apple are first-time winners. Apple also expanded the winners pool from 350 to 375 this year. In total, Apple says over 30 countries and regions are represented in this year’s victory circle. WWDC23 kicks off on Monday, June 5, where Apple is widely expected to unveil its long-rumored mixed reality headset. 9to5Mac will be onsite at the event so stay tuned for comprehensive coverage. The keynote event is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET and will be streamed live.
Mosyle Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Mosyle founded?
Mosyle was founded in 2012.
Where is Mosyle's headquarters?
Mosyle's headquarters is located at 444 West New England Avenue, Winter Park.
What is Mosyle's latest funding round?
Mosyle's latest funding round is Series B - II.
How much did Mosyle raise?
Mosyle raised a total of $247.05M.
Who are the investors of Mosyle?
Investors of Mosyle include Elephant Venture Capital, Album VC, Insight Partners, Stepstone Group, Broadview Ventures and 3 more.
Who are Mosyle's competitors?
Competitors of Mosyle include Addigy, Rekordata, Miradore, Fleet, Kandji and 8 more.
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