Device management (MDM/UEM)
Management and security of laptops, desktops, and mobile devices
In a hybrid work environment, organizations must manage and secure a variety of devices – laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets – often owned by employees (BYOD). UEM provides centralized control over configuration, security policies, and updates for all devices regardless of platform. Automatic deployment of security policies, disk encryption, and application management reduces the risk resulting from outdated or misconfigured software. Integration with identity systems ensures that only trusted devices have access to corporate data.
What problems it solves
- Difficulties in managing multiple platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android)
- Lack of visibility into device security posture
- Outdated software and operating systems
- Risks associated with BYOD
Typical use cases
- Deployment of endpoint device management
- Automatic updates and patch management
- Security policies for BYOD devices
- Remote configuration management
Partners in this area

JumpCloud
A cloud platform for identity and device management, enabling centralized management of users, groups, and access to resources. JumpCloud offers a unified identity directory, SSO, MFA, and management of Mac, Windows, and Linux devices from a single console.

Sophos
A global provider of cybersecurity solutions offering comprehensive protection for endpoints, networks, email, and the cloud. Sophos stands out with Synchronized Security – intelligent integration of products that work together, automatically responding to threats.
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