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Commands used in Dockefile - Part4

  Docker is an opensource tool used for virtualization and deliver software in the form of packages called Containers. It is one of the most important tools used in networking domain.  Dockerfile  is a template for building the image which contains commands needed to package the software. In this post, I am going to explain the commands ADD & COPY used in  Dockerfile .   ADD Command:   ADD command is used to copy files, directories or files from remote URLS to destination path in the image. The source paths can contain wildcards.   If the destination has relative path, it is relative to the Working directory of the image. Note that source path is always relative to the Docker build context.   ADD command will not support authentication. So, if there are any protected files to be added in  Dockerfile  building, use other tools like curl or  wget   Dockerfile  copying Single & Multiple files, directory using ADD inst...

MDM, MAM and EMM Terminology

Mobile Device Management (MDM): 
Mobile Device Management is a software that is generally used by IT departments to monitor, manage, and secure mobile devices that use multiple mobile operating systems and running on multiple service providers. It focuses on controlling the entire device whether it can be Bring your own device of the corporate-owned device.

Mobile Application Management (MAM): 
Mobile Application management is a software that is responsible for provisioning and controlling access to internal and commercial enterprise apps in both employee own devices as well as corporate-owned devices. It helps IT admins to control the management and security of app data.

Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM): Enterprise Mobility Management is a software that allows the secure use of mobile devices and mobile applications in the business context. It involves technologies like Mobile Content Management, MDM, and MAM.

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