Drumroll, please! The eagerly anticipated report, The Forrester Wave™: Unified Endpoint Management, Q4 2023, is out, and we are thrilled to announce that we have been recognized as a Strong Performer. We believe this recognition is a significant milestone in our journey towards innovation and excellence, solidifying our position as a key player in the UEM market.
Unified endpoint management is a growing market, and IDC predicts it will grow from $3.4 billion in 2019 up to $4.9 billion in 2024. This market growth is due to a variety of factors such as the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), Choose Your Own Device (CYOD), and Internet of Things (IoT) trends. Data security is also a growing concern and the number of devices continues to increase each year, plus there is a high volume of data sharing across these organizational devices.
Microsoft's release of Windows 10 modernized how IT teams approach device management. Windows 10 is not a strict evolution of Windows 7 and 8. It’s an evolution of Windows Phone 8 and 10, where an MDM API was available to manage all aspects of a device, such as DLP, restrictions, software distribution and so on.
The 2023 Gartner Market Guide for Unified Endpoint Management Tools is here! This year’s report has been highly anticipated since Gartner retired the Magic Quadrant™ for unified endpoint management (UEM) tools last year. Organizations and IT professionals can use this research to understand the core capabilities to look out for when selecting a UEM solution, plus they’ll get insights into the future of the UEM market so they can align their investments accordingly.
It’s challenging to manage laptops, computers, smartphones, tablets, and other IT endpoints all at once, especially when it comes to cybersecurity. Cybriant reveals that there are at least 5.8 billion enterprise endpoints in use, and that number will continue to surge as the remote workforce increases. To manage, monitor, and secure all these endpoints effectively, organizations rely on unified endpoint management (UEM).
If we look at the last decade, organizations are increasingly championing the movement of employee satisfaction. Customer satisfaction, of course, is one of the quintessential factors for any enterprise to be successful. However, in recent times, enterprises have realized that employee satisfaction is an enabler of customer satisfaction and business success. With the onset of hybrid work models, UEM solutions are more centred towards employee enablement.