01-15-2026, 05:58 PM
RMM vs. UEM
Beyond conventional MDM features, UEM solutions allow multiple endpoints (such as IoT devices), security management, and bring your own device (BYOD). Although it's not a definitive decision, UEMs tend to be more security-focused with policy-enforcing features. However, a UEM is more frequently used to deploy devices and apps and integrate closely with security technologies such as a SIEM (Security Information and Evidence Management) system. Additionally, a remote access option is not always included in UEM.
RMM tools and PSA software covers the wide range of all deviations inside a company, with an emphasis on tracking their performance and well-being.
RMM vs. network monitoring
The term "network monitoring" refers to essential technologies used to monitor a network of more than a few devices. To ensure that everything goes properly, it is crucial to know what is happening with every department inside a large corporate network.
The second M: management is the key distinction between network monitoring tools and RMM tools. Most of the time, network monitoring software only reports on the issues, with little to no capacity to change them. RMM focuses on being able to act rather than merely observe.
Also Read: What is a virtual server?
Beyond conventional MDM features, UEM solutions allow multiple endpoints (such as IoT devices), security management, and bring your own device (BYOD). Although it's not a definitive decision, UEMs tend to be more security-focused with policy-enforcing features. However, a UEM is more frequently used to deploy devices and apps and integrate closely with security technologies such as a SIEM (Security Information and Evidence Management) system. Additionally, a remote access option is not always included in UEM.
RMM tools and PSA software covers the wide range of all deviations inside a company, with an emphasis on tracking their performance and well-being.
RMM vs. network monitoring
The term "network monitoring" refers to essential technologies used to monitor a network of more than a few devices. To ensure that everything goes properly, it is crucial to know what is happening with every department inside a large corporate network.
The second M: management is the key distinction between network monitoring tools and RMM tools. Most of the time, network monitoring software only reports on the issues, with little to no capacity to change them. RMM focuses on being able to act rather than merely observe.
Also Read: What is a virtual server?

