Endpoint Management stories
The Surrey law firm cut desktop management overheads by moving 240 staff to cloud-based virtual desktops and centrally managed thin clients.
More than 1,300 organisations have adopted the platform in six weeks, as Tanium bets AI can cut endpoint security and IT workflows.
The statewide rollout aims to give counties, cities and universities real-time visibility into cyber threats as attacks on public services intensify.
Sovereignty concerns over data residency and cloud routing are pushing more governments and enterprises to keep device management in-house.
The unified setup gives IT teams one view of meeting rooms, devices and analytics as businesses seek simpler management for hybrid work.
The tie-up gives managed service providers a way to standardise Microsoft 365 security and prepare SMB customers for Copilot adoption.
Thousands of corporate devices may be exposed because many remain unpatched, unseen or missing endpoint protection, Arctic Wolf found.
The recognition strengthens Tanium's pitch to enterprises seeking faster patching and broader visibility across complex endpoint estates as cyber risks rise.
MSPs could trim ticket loads and lift margins as the new platform ties AI automation to service workflows and security operations.
The handset targets hybrid workplaces with Wi-Fi, DECT and encrypted calling, aiming to simplify office communications and bolster security.
Large enterprises under pressure to speed up patching and visibility now have a stronger shortlist option after Forrester ranked Tanium a leader.
Nearly half of small businesses suffered cyber incidents last year, despite most saying they were confident in their defences.
Demand for automated workplace support is rising as ISG put Tanium among the top digital employee experience vendors in its 2025 study.
Security teams could gain a single view of internal and internet-facing risk, helping them prioritise fixes before exposed assets are exploited.
The compact desktop aims to cut cloud costs for AI developers by letting them fine-tune and run large models locally on Windows.
Businesses in New Zealand want better productivity and AI support, and HP has named a veteran executive to help meet that demand.
Fragmented tools and patching delays are costing IT teams USD $133,000 a year in labour, according to new research.
The rollout gives enterprise IT teams autonomous task execution across service, security and endpoint management, with built-in privacy controls.
The hire signals a sharper push into AV and unified communications as Dynamic Supplies targets resellers serving education, business and government.
US government agencies and security teams will get broader compliance and threat-hunting tools as Tanium adds AI features and FedRAMP services.