He spent 18 months helping to launch the company's presence in Europe and assisted in the design of multiple software modules relating to transportation, load planning and global logistics.
The company started by setting up hospitality businesses with internet hot spots and Marshall grew the customer base and extended the software to monitor and manage other types of network infrastructure.
[4] In 2006, Alan Dabbiere, founder and former president of Manhattan Associates, joined the business and together they launched AirWatch to accelerate development on managing Windows Mobile devices.
[12][13] In July 2013, AirWatch acquired Motorola Solutions' MSP (Mobility Services Platform) to extend management capabilities to ruggedized devices.
[16] Some of the companies using AirWatch include Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,[17] The Home Depot Inc.,[18][19][20] Walgreens,[21] Delta Air Lines,[22] and the Department of Justice.