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One console to rule them all - from mobile devices to servers

Use of mobile devices in today’s modern, distributed workplace is now the norm. They offer broad connectivity, powerful computing, and ease of use, but unmanaged mobile devices can also lead to user frustration while increasing an organization’s attack surface. Fortunately, NinjaOne solves for that. We are thrilled to announce the official launch of NinjaOne Mobile Device Management (MDM). A natural extension to our No. 1-rated endpoint management platform, NinjaOne MDM helps IT organizations reduce cost and complexity, and improve security posture by enabling efficient management for Android and Apple mobile devices — alongside Windows, macOS, Linux, VMs and networking devices — all within a single, easy-to-use console. Sound enticing?

UWM: What's in the Suite? #ivanti #UWM

IWC is composed of three main components: security, governance, and user workplace manager. The User Workplace Manager offers deployment options and event feedback, while the Pharma Manager optimizes log on and manages user personalization and profile. Performance Manager enhances CPU and memory, and Environment Manager prepares tasks before user login. SQL Server integration and Application Lockdown feature are also included, along with a Start Menu Builder for customization.

3 Key Takeaways From a Business Roundtable with U.S. Cybersecurity Leaders

A new front has opened in American national security. It is being fought in cyberspace, and private businesses in critical industries like energy, healthcare, water and financial services are on the frontlines. This was the message delivered by Congressman Mark Green (R-TN-7) and Jen Easterly, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) at a business roundtable in Nashville, Tennessee, this week.
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Using Workforce Management Software? Top KPIs to Assess Schedule Quality

Workforce management (WFM) software can play a pivotal role in modern business operations, as a high-quality schedule not only boosts operational efficiency and employee satisfaction but also improves customer service. Of course, the technology tool chosen must be capable of producing a high-quality schedule if you want a significant return on investment (ROI).

How Smart Facilities Are Enhancing Operational Efficiency in Defence Organisations

Whether a defence force is involved in disaster relief, domestic security, or active combat, efficiency is necessary to offset risk and guarantee success in the field. In recent decades, defence organisations have been following the lead of digitally transformed civilian agencies and businesses in managing their resources, leading to remarkable efficiency gains.

Why Businesses Need Logistics Technology and the Role of 3PL Software

In today's fast-paced world, businesses of all sizes face the challenge of managing their logistics effectively. Whether it's a small startup or a large corporation, having an efficient logistics system can make a huge difference in operational success. This is where logistics technology, particularly third-party logistics (3PL) software, comes into play. Let's dive into why businesses need this technology and how 3PL warehouse management software can be a game-changer.

Practical Demo: Harnessing the Power of #AI and #Automation

Harnessing the Power of AI and Automation This webinar delves into the adoption of generative AI and its role in ITSM, decision making, user experience transformation, ticket classification, self-healing, and virtual agents. It also covers incident summarization, knowledge article generation, and the AI Configuration Hub. The benefits of AI and automation, such as improved data accuracy, analyst productivity, and employee experience, are highlighted.

The ABC's of UEM: Understanding the Best Fit for Your Business

Exploring UEM: A Panel Discussion on Modern Device Management IT professionals from various industries delve into the significance of Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) as a business tool. They discuss its key capabilities such as device management, security, and unified endpoint experience. The conversation also covers metrics for UEM program effectiveness, the shift from traditional to modern device management, and the role of AI in UEM. The panel emphasizes the importance of UEM in enhancing business operations and user experiences.