Today AppSense announced that its software now improves end users experience for over eight million endpoints while helping keep them secure. With this milestone achieved and continuing rapid adoption, AppSense is moving closer to the industry standard for User Environment Management (UEM) solutions. AppSense enhances control and security across physical, virtual, and cloud-delivered desktops.
Today AppSense announced that its software now improves end users experience for over eight million endpoints while helping keep them secure. With this milestone achieved and continuing rapid adoption, AppSense is moving closer to the industry standard for User Environment Management (UEM) solutions. AppSense enhances control and security across physical, virtual, and cloud-delivered desktops.
As the overall workforce of most industries move more to an any-device environment, it presents an interesting issue for businesses. On the one hand the workforce could be more productive, working on high priority issues as they arise and using devices they are comfortable with. On the other hand, IT has to struggle with managing and keeping secure multiple devices in multiple areas. One thing is for certain; this new environment presents an opportunity for UEM solutions like those that AppSense provides.
AppSense was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. AppSense has been rapidly expanding its reach to make it a world leader in secure UEM. AppSense sets up to simplify workspace control at scale across physical, virtual, and cloud-delivered desktops. So far, AppSense has been deployed in over 3,500 enterprises and to over 8 million endpoints. AppSense has been embraced in industries such as financial services, healthcare, government, education, and legal services.
AppSense uses deep channel engagement in order to bolster its customer adoption. AppSense invests in training for their near 60 partners that aids in getting their security message across to customers. They are also focusing investments in R&D.
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