Your employees are logging in from laptops at home, iPads in the field, and Android phones on the go. Every one of those devices is a door into your business data — and every one of them needs to be enrolled, secured, updated, and retired on its own timeline. For growing U.S. businesses, that chaos is the single biggest gap between a modern workforce and a compliant one.
Meraki Systems Manager closes that gap. It's a cloud-based Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) platform baked directly into the Meraki dashboard you already use to run your network — so your Wi-Fi, firewalls, and endpoints finally live under one roof.
"The average mid-sized business manages more than 400 endpoints across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Chrome OS. Without a unified console, IT spends 60% of its time on device wrangling instead of strategic work." — Industry analyst benchmark on endpoint sprawl.
Why Endpoint Management Matters More Than Ever
The hybrid workplace is here to stay, and with it comes a flood of new risk surfaces. A missing laptop, an unpatched phone, or a personal tablet connecting to company email can all become the root cause of your next security incident. Systems Manager gives your IT team — or your outsourced provider like Novbox — a single pane of glass to:
✓ Enroll devices in seconds with zero-touch provisioning for Apple, Android, and Windows Autopilot
✓ Push apps, configurations, certificates, and Wi-Fi profiles automatically
✓ Enforce encryption, passcodes, and screen-lock policies across every OS
✓ Locate, lock, or remotely wipe lost devices in a couple of clicks
✓ Track software inventory, license compliance, and warranty status from one dashboard
One Platform, Every Operating System
Most endpoint tools claim cross-platform support, then quietly deliver a first-class experience on one OS and a compromise on the rest. Systems Manager was built for true parity — iOS, iPadOS, Android (including Samsung Knox), macOS, Windows 10/11, tvOS, and Chrome OS are all first-class citizens. That matters because a real workforce looks like this:
✓ Field technicians on ruggedized Android tablets
✓ Executives on MacBooks and iPhones
✓ Office staff on Windows workstations
✓ Kiosks and digital signage on Apple TV or Chromebase devices
✓ Contractors on BYOD phones that need separate work containers
All of them enroll into the same console, follow the same tag-based policy logic, and report back into the same compliance dashboard.
The Network + Endpoint Advantage
Here's where Systems Manager pulls ahead of standalone MDM tools. Because it lives inside the Meraki dashboard, it can talk natively to the rest of your stack:
✓ Trusted access — your Meraki wireless access points can automatically trust enrolled, compliant devices and quarantine the rest
✓ Adaptive security — Meraki MX security appliances enforce VPN and firewall rules based on SM posture, not just user identity
✓ Location intelligence — combine SM device location with Meraki MV cameras and MT sensors for a unified view of who and what is in your buildings
✓ One login, one bill — IT doesn't juggle five vendors, and finance doesn't reconcile five invoices
Security Built for Modern Threats
Ransomware, phishing, and credential theft don't discriminate by company size — small and mid-sized businesses are targeted more than ever precisely because attackers assume the defenses are weaker. Systems Manager hardens the endpoint layer with:
✓ Native integration with Cisco Secure Endpoint for advanced threat detection
✓ Automated patching and OS update enforcement across every platform
✓ Conditional access that blocks jailbroken, rooted, or non-compliant devices from corporate resources
✓ Certificate-based Wi-Fi and VPN authentication with SCEP support
✓ Granular app management, including allow/block lists and managed app configurations
Zero-Touch Onboarding Your Team Will Actually Use
IT teams hate two things: hands-on provisioning and unhappy users. Systems Manager eliminates both. With Apple Business Manager, Android Zero-Touch, and Windows Autopilot all integrated, a new hire can unbox a device, power it on, and watch it configure itself — corporate Wi-Fi, email, apps, policies, and all — before they finish their first cup of coffee.
For retail and hospitality, that same workflow means opening a new location in a day instead of a week. For remote and hybrid teams, it means a device shipped straight from the vendor to the employee's front door arrives ready to work.
Compliance Without the Spreadsheet
HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOX, CMMC — whichever framework applies to your industry, Systems Manager produces the audit evidence your assessor wants. Every device's encryption status, patch level, installed apps, and location history is captured in real time and exportable on demand. No more screenshots. No more quarterly scrambles.
Ready to stop babysitting devices and start running your business? Novbox can deploy Meraki Systems Manager across your workforce, integrate it with your existing switching and wireless infrastructure, and hand you a console that finally tells you the truth about your endpoints.
Originally published at meraki.deal














