Use Case
Let employees work from their own devices.
The Problem
Employees want to use their own devices. They are faster, more familiar, and more comfortable. But IT needs to maintain control over company apps and data. Traditional approaches force a trade-off: either lock down personal devices with invasive management software, or block personal device access entirely. Neither option works well.
The Solution
dME Browse runs on any personal device. Company apps get browser-level rules without touching the personal device itself. Employees keep their device exactly the way they like it. IT gets the visibility and controls they need for company apps. Everyone gets what they want.
Benefits
Personal device freedom for employees. Consistent app controls for IT.
dME Browse runs as a standalone application. There is nothing to install on the device itself, no profiles to push, and no agents to maintain. IT stays out of personal devices entirely.
The rules you set for company apps apply the same way whether someone is on a company laptop or a personal one. Clipboard, download, and access rules are consistent everywhere.
dME Browse is available on every major platform. Employees choose the device they prefer, and IT gets the same level of visibility and control regardless.
In Practice
The employee opens dME Browse on their personal laptop. They sign in with their company identity provider. All their assigned apps are right there.
They use Salesforce, Google Workspace, Slack, and other company tools just like they would on a company device. The rules you set - clipboard, downloads, watermarks - apply automatically.
When they close dME Browse, their personal device is completely untouched. No company profiles. No monitoring agents. No management software. Their device, their rules.