Enterprise mobility lacks visibility and certainty.
Most enterprises claim to know how many devices they have out there, who is using it or how much they cost.
But, in most of the cases, exact numbers are missing. The gap between the real numbers and the approximate ones is where millions of dollars are wasted annually, where compliance gets complicated and where IT teams spend more time trying to fix problems instead of preventing them. And enterprises don’t even realize.
MMS (Managed Mobility Services) mission is to close that gap and, not only help enterprises gain full visibility about their mobile inventory, but to manage their full lifecycle: AI-driven optimization, security at scale, and financial accountability down to the individual device or cost center.
We’re proud to announce that Asignet has been named in the Gartner Market Guide for Managed Mobility Services, Global.
This recognition is the result of many years of hard work building something enterprises actually rely on. Today, Asignet manages over 2M devices across more than 100 countries for various enterprises leading different markets.
In the last years, Asignet kept on growing and developing new features regarding MMS. In 2025, the acquisition of CASS Information Services deepened our ability to help enterprises with complex, multi carrier mobility environments. Meanwhile, we also deployed an AI Voice Agent for help desk support and to automate the mobile provisioning.
Our platform doesn’t sit on top of enterprise operations. It integrates directly into them, connecting inventory, charges, provisioning, and logistics into a single source of truth, hosted on Microsoft Azure within single-tenant environments that meet GDPR, SOC 1 and 2 Type 2, SOX, and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 requirements.
The direction of MMS is clear: more visibility, more predictable costs, less leakage and more time for the IT teams to prevent problems instead of fixing them. Being named in this Gartner Market Guide is a signal we’re heading in the right direction. More importantly, it’s a reminder of why we’re here.