In Las Vegas, VMware, Inc. (VMW) announced a new approach to endpoint management for unified management of Windows 10, and the progress of VMware and VMware Horizon Workspace ONE. These innovations help to advance the digital workspace, adopted by the industry and solve the challenge of supporting a labor force demands increasingly mobile anytime, anywhere access to all applications from any apparatus.
The evolution of client-server applications in the cloud and mobile applications businesses is difficult everywhere. With the added complication of consumer terminals companies adopt digital workspaces for a simplified approach to management, supply and consumption of cloud applications. Using the principles of business simple and safe consumer digital workspace provided by VMware adds all devices, applications and services while managing safely through a common unified identity and access. With companies transition to Windows 10 and specific mobile platform, the challenge of scaling Windows 10 desktops and applications, support for existing applications and integration of an ecosystem constant expansion of mobile applications used by mobile devices, will promote the need a digital safe workspace as the solution.
"We believe there is an incredible opportunity to create secure digital workspaces identity-based application to provide all opportunities to the device, especially when companies change to Windows 10 and provide more and cloud productivity suites, such as Office 365 employees, "said Sanjay Poonen, executive vice president and general manager of information for the user and the head of marketing and communications VMware. "Space VMware Workstation uses of digital technology leader in the industry and AirWatch® Horizonte, as well as identity management, and can immediately help to resolve the fundamental problems companies face today, as well as setting work from Windows 10. Furthermore, we are also planning the next phase of the digital workspace for a profound change in the paradigm of terminal management. "
Modern Approach to Unified Endpoint Management for Windows 10
Industry reports firm Gartner analysis "The future of terminal management lies in the consolidation of management tools that support traditional PCs and mobile devices as a common management framework evolves through both." 1
existing models premises messaging for endpoint management is difficult with complex processes designed for fixed and disjointed computers and application management client-server. With computers increasingly used outside the corporate network and access to cloud services, enterprises need a modern solution, suitable for the mobile era in the cloud. Representing the next phase of the digital workspace, the new technology of VMware technology offers complete management of terminals and a unified management and mobile security office. The technology expands the current management of Windows 10 with lifecycle management capabilities PC, including configuration management and delivery, software distribution, operating system (OS) patch management and health customers and security management, to radically change the endpoint management paradigm using a modern mobile cloud platform. This allows him to deploy patches and updates faster operating system security, install the software more reliable business processes and consolidating all devices - inside or outside the area. By integrating the management of the PC lifecycle with mobility modern business management (EMM) managing VMware unified endpoint technology can reduce the cost of managing Windows implementations, secure terminals and data over any network through any application, and to provide a consistent high quality experience for end users via a device.
"Customers say that managing multiple consoles for all your final solutions becomes heavier by the day," said Orion Hindawi, co-founder and CEO, Tanium. "A simplified solution that supports account things like cloud, virtualization, mobility and increased scale of these changes have led is needed. Need less complexity to do a better job."
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