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Cutting Costs with MDM
EasyControl MDM helps schools, retailers, and enterprises save energy. Automate power schedules, remote shutdowns, brightness control
- Author
- Anna
- Published
- Aug 19, 2025
- Updated
- May 11, 2026


Introduction: The Hidden Cost of Always-On Devices
In today’s digital-first environments, mobile terminals are not just tools — they’re essential infrastructure. Schools rely on tablets and smart boards for interactive learning. Retailers deploy Android POS systems and product displays to enhance the customer experience. Exhibition halls and pop-up venues use kiosks and digital screens to drive engagement.
But here’s the problem: while these devices operate efficiently during business hours, many remain powered on or idling long after they’re no longer in use. A classroom tablet that runs overnight. A digital kiosk glowing in an empty hall. A demo device in a closed retail store. Each of these adds up to wasted electricity, shortened hardware lifespan, and increased maintenance burden.
These issues scale fast. A single unattended tablet might not matter — but hundreds or thousands of always-on devices across locations become a significant cost center.
That’s where Mobile Device Management (MDM) — and specifically EasyControl MDM — comes in. With smart power scheduling, remote shutdown, screen brightness control, and usage time restrictions, organizations can cut energy waste, automate device governance, and extend hardware life — all from one unified platform.
Use Cases: Who Benefits from Time and Power Control?
1. Education: Smart Classrooms and Campus Labs
In modern education, digital devices are everywhere — tablets for students, smartboards for teachers, interactive kiosks in libraries and labs. While these devices power learning during the day, many stay on after school hours due to oversight or lack of a centralized power-off mechanism.
For example, a school with 300 tablets and 20 smartboards that remain powered on overnight is consuming unnecessary electricity and risking screen burn-in. Multiply that by a semester, and you’re looking at hundreds of dollars in electricity costs — per building.
How EasyControl Helps:
- Automatically shuts down student tablets at 6:30 PM and powers them back up at 7:30 AM.
- Limits device use to weekdays, blocking access on weekends.
- Adjusts screen brightness to 40% during daytime classes, reducing power draw without affecting readability.
- Groups devices by classroom or user role to apply tailored schedules.
These controls not only reduce utility bills but also teach students responsible tech usage — reinforcing sustainability.
2. Retail: Stores, Franchises, and Malls
Retail environments often deploy Android POS terminals, interactive signage, and product demo devices across their stores. While these tools improve customer experience during store hours, they often continue running long after the store closes.
A large electronics retail chain may have 2,000 demo tablets across 200 stores. Without remote control, store staff must remember to manually turn them off every night — an error-prone and inconsistent process.
How EasyControl Helps:
- Enforces store-hours-based device policies, such as 9 AM to 10 PM for usage.
- Automatically dims or turns off digital signage outside of operating hours.
- Sends remote shutdown commands across all demo devices from HQ.
- Prevents device misuse by restricting access to specific time blocks.
This reduces energy bills, avoids screen burn-in on demo units, and gives centralized IT full visibility across all stores.
3. Exhibition & Pop-Up Environments: Kiosks and Touch Displays
Event organizers, museums, and pop-up installations often deploy interactive terminals for wayfinding, product showcases, or visitor check-ins. These devices are typically active during event hours but are frequently left unattended overnight or between sessions.
Imagine a trade fair with 500 kiosks running across three venues for seven days. If left on overnight, this equates to thousands of kilowatt-hours of wasted energy.
How EasyControl Helps:
- Sets temporary device schedules aligned with event hours.
- Groups all event devices for unified shutdown post-event each day.
- Applies usage time restrictions to prevent tampering after hours.
- Allows real-time shutdown or reboot in case of technical emergencies.
Even short-term deployments benefit from automation — avoiding manual mistakes and improving operational discipline.
4. Public Sector & Libraries: Shared Devices and Resource Terminals
Public libraries, municipal centers, and government facilities often provide access to tablets, info kiosks, or self-service terminals. These are typically shared across users with no consistent end-of-day procedure.
Without strict time control, devices may stay idle for hours, consuming power or being misused after hours.
How EasyControl Helps:
- Locks devices outside operating hours.
- Enables brightness policies to accommodate different lighting conditions.
- Offers audit trails on usage to ensure compliance with energy policies.
This ensures devices serve their purpose efficiently without wasting energy or being left vulnerable when unmonitored.
EasyControl MDM Features: Your Power-Saving Toolkit
EasyControl is built to manage thousands of smart endpoints with intelligent automation. Here’s how its power and usage control features work together to reduce waste and improve operational discipline:
1. Scheduled Power On/Off
Easily set recurring time-based power schedules across groups. Whether it’s powering off all classroom tablets at 7 PM or rebooting retail POS systems before store opening, automation ensures consistency.
Supports:
- Daily, weekly, or custom time slots
- Device group scheduling
- Holiday exceptions or temporary overrides
2. Remote Shutdown and Reboot
From a single web dashboard, IT can shut down or restart one or thousands of devices in real time. Great for emergency situations, end-of-day shutdowns, or device recovery.
Benefits:
- Avoids the need for manual intervention
- Works over Wi-Fi or mobile data
- Can be triggered instantly or scheduled
3. Usage Time Restriction
Set allowed usage hours for individual or grouped devices. Outside those hours, the screen locks automatically — preventing misuse or battery drain.
Examples:
- Student tablets only active 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Kiosks usable during event windows
- POS systems locked after daily reconciliation
4. Screen Brightness Control
Set and enforce brightness caps remotely, reducing energy usage and eye strain. Great for environments where ambient lighting is predictable.
Scenarios:
- 70% brightness for stores, 40% in classrooms, 20% in standby
- Dim displays after 10 PM even if powered on
- Adjust per device model to ensure consistent visibility
5. Device Grouping and Policy Hierarchies
Assign different usage policies to different roles — teachers vs. students, frontline staff vs. back-office, public vs. private devices. Manage thousands of terminals across geographies with unified control.
Solving Key Pain Points
1. Pain Point: High Energy Bills
The Fix: With automated scheduling and brightness control, organizations cut unnecessary power draw. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, powering down idle electronics can save 25–30% on electricity costs annually (source).
A 1000-device network can save thousands per year simply by avoiding idle operation at night.
2. Pain Point: Inconsistent Device Behavior
The Fix: MDM ensures every device follows the same policy regardless of location, user, or device type. No more relying on staff to remember — it’s enforced from the cloud.
3. Pain Point: Manual Overhead
The Fix: No more walking around to power off terminals. From a web interface, one admin can manage shutdowns, reboots, and policy changes across the entire fleet.
4. Pain Point: Device Wear and Tear
The Fix: Screen burn-in, overheated batteries, and overuse shorten device lifespan. Scheduled power-offs and brightness throttling extend hardware life, saving on replacements and repairs.
Why EasyControl?
What sets EasyControl apart from other MDM providers is its dedicated support for time and energy control across multi-platform environments:
- Supports Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, and custom ROMs
- Real-time control and live dashboard monitoring
- No code or scripting required — all policy logic is GUI-based
- Role-based access and policy assignment
- Scalable for deployments from 50 to 50,000 devices
Whether you’re running a chain of convenience stores or managing thousands of classroom tablets, EasyControl gives you the remote control tools to automate, optimize, and scale device governance.
Conclusion: Don’t Just Deploy — Govern Smartly
Digital transformation has already happened. The question now is: how smart is your management strategy?
Leaving devices running after hours is no longer a small oversight — it’s a growing operational liability. By implementing scheduled power management and usage restrictions, you’re not just cutting costs — you’re building a future-proof, environmentally responsible, and highly efficient digital infrastructure.
With EasyControl MDM, organizations finally have the power to automate the off switch — and turn on real savings.
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