Mobile Mentor’s CEO Denis O’Shea and Scott Kinka of Bridgepoint Technologies
In a recent discussion between Bridgepointe’s Scott Kinka and Mobile Mentor CEO Denis O’Shea, the two leaders explored what’s fueling the surge in demand for modern endpoint management and AI‑driven productivity across regulated industries.
Denis shared how Mobile Mentor evolved from early smartphone adoption services into a globally recognized Microsoft partner, known for its Intune expertise and deep roots in endpoint modernization. For the past decade, Intune has been the primary point of entry, with Mobile Mentor helping organizations migrate from legacy tools like SCCM, AirWatch, MobileIron, Jamf, and ManageEngine. Today, that work expands naturally into identity, security, and Copilot readiness.
One standout topic was the growing pressure organizations feel as Copilot exposes overshared or misconfigured data. Denis recalled Mobile Mentor’s own internal assessment, which revealed 33,000 at‑risk assets — a wake‑up call for any team preparing to deploy AI at scale. Their response? A structured 12‑month Copilot enablement program designed to secure data, define use cases, train users, build AI agents, and measure ROI.
The conversation also highlighted Mobile Mentor’s ideal customer profile: mid‑market organizations with hundreds to thousands of employees, often in healthcare, education, financial services, and other regulated environments where data protection is non‑negotiable.
Mobile Mentor’s proudest achievements — earning Microsoft Global Partner of the Year, joining the Intune Advisory Board, and building an engineering team trusted by Microsoft’s own elite engineering group. All of it supports a clear mission: helping organizations adopt new technology securely, effectively, and with empathy for the end‑user experience.


