Best Endpoint Management Software of 2024

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    SuperOps Reviews

    SuperOps

    SuperOps

    $59/tech/month
    124 Ratings
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    SuperOps.ai is a future-ready, unified PSA-RMM platform for fast-growing MSPs. Powered with the goodness of AI and intelligent automation, SuperOps.ai is packed with all the features and tools that a modern MSP needs, including project management and IT documentation. MSPs no longer need to toggle between tools to manage different pieces of their work. With SuperOps.ai, MSPs can break free from disjointed, legacy tools and experience a platform that’s built for the cloud and designed to make MSPs’ work and life easier.
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    NinjaOne Reviews
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    NinjaOne (formerly NinjaRMM) is the leading unified IT management solution that simplifies the way IT teams work. With NinjaOne, IT teams can manage all their endpoints and support end-users within one fast, modern, intuitive platform, improving technician efficiency and user satisfaction. NinjaOne supports over 10,000 customers around the world, and is consistently ranked #1 for our world-class customer support. The NinjaOne platform gives IT teams proactive endpoint monitoring, remote management, remote control, patch management, software management, IT asset management, backup, IT documentation, and IT service desk capabilities all in a unified solution with a fast, modern, intuitive interface.
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    ManageEngine Endpoint Central Reviews

    ManageEngine Endpoint Central

    ManageEngine

    $795.00/one-time
    1,482 Ratings
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    ManageEngine's Endpoint Central, formerly Desktop Central, is a Unified Endpoint Management Solution that manages enterprise mobility management, including all features of mobile app management and mobile device management, as well as client management for a wide range of endpoints such as mobile devices, laptops computers, tablets, servers, and other machines. ManageEngine Endpoint Central allows users to automate their desktop management tasks such as installing software, patching, managing IT assets, imaging, and deploying OS.
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    ConnectWise Automate Reviews
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    ConnectWise Automate makes it easy to solve IT problems at lightning speed. ConnectWise Automate is a robust platform for remote monitoring and management (RMM). It helps IT teams increase their effectiveness. It allows teams to identify all devices and users that require proactive monitoring, remove delivery roadblocks and support more endpoints without adding to their workloads.
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    Heimdal Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Reviews
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    Heimdal® Endpoint Detection and Response is our proprietary multi-solution service providing unique prevention, threat-hunting, and remediation capabilities. It combines the most advanced threat-hunting technologies in existence: Heimdal Next-Gen Antivirus, Heimdal Privileged Access Management, Heimdal Application Control, Heimdal Ransomware Encryption Protection, Heimdal Patch & Asset Management, and Heimdal Threat Prevention. With 6 modules working together seamlessly under one convenient roof, all within one agent and one platform, Heimdal Endpoint Detection and Response grants you access to all the essential cybersecurity layers your business needs to protect itself against both known and unknown online and insider threats. Our state-of-the-art product empowers you to quickly and effortlessly respond to sophisticated malware with stunning accuracy, protecting your digital assets and your reputation in the process as well.
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    Miradore MDM Reviews

    Miradore MDM

    Miradore

    Free for unlimited devices
    263 Ratings
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    Miradore, a cloud-based Mobile Device Management platform (MDM), allows you to secure manage both company-owned and personal Androids, iOS, macOS and Windows devices. Miradore allows you to keep up with your device fleet, automate the management of multiple operating systems, distribute business-critical applications, and secure company data. It is easy to get started and it is always free. You can also unlock additional features with Premium plans when you need them. The Premium plan offers a 14-day free trial that allows you to test all features risk-free. You do not need to provide credit card information.
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    Atera

    Atera

    $129/month/technician
    1,120 Ratings
    Atera is a cloud-based remote monitoring and management platform (RMM) for IT Departments and MSPs. Atera provides everything you need to solve the most difficult IT problems for your clients from one central location. Fixed cost pricing with Atera helps IT businesses of any size grow without additional costs. Fixed Cost with Unlimited Devices, it's that easy. Start your free trial today. *New: Supercharge your IT brainpower with ChatGPT Atera integrates with ChatGPT so you can run scripts in seconds, explore new automations, and focus on the work that can’t be done without you.
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    Kandji Reviews
    Kandji, an Apple device management (MDM), solution, was created exclusively for IT departments in organizations that use Apple. Kandji is a cloud-based platform that centrally manages and secures your Mac, iPhone and iPad as well as Apple TV devices, saves IT teams hours of repetitive, manual work. It also includes 150+ pre-built automations and apps.
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    Syncro Reviews
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    Syncro

    $139 per user per month
    244 Ratings
    Syncro is the integrated business platform for running a profitable MSP. Enjoy PSA, RMM, and remote access in one affordable package. PLUS! Integrations to 50+ MSP and business tools you also love and use amp your efficiency even more. Syncro pricing is refreshingly simple—one flat fee for all PSA, RMM, and remote access features. Unlimited endpoints, no contracts, no minimums.
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    Esper Reviews

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    Esper

    Free Trial
    4 Ratings
    Esper transforms the way companies manage device fleets. Esper's advanced capabilities include remote control and debugging, Pipelines, Esper SDK, APIs, Blueprints, dynamic configuration and Seamless Provisioning. Esper goes beyond traditional MDM and into the modern age of DevOps. Esper was named one of Deloitte Fast500 in 2023. It supports some of the most innovative brands around, including those in retail, hospitality and logistics, healthcare, education and more. The traditional mobile device management solutions (like MDMs and MAMs), as well as mobility solutions like EMMs and UEMs, were not designed for the modern hardware fleets that are growing today. Esper provides a single pane-of-glass for both Android and iOS devices.
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    Scalefusion MDM Reviews

    Scalefusion MDM

    ProMobi Technologies

    $24.00 per device per year
    4 Ratings
    Scalefusion is a leading Mobile Device & Endpoint Management software helping businesses globally to secure and manage their device fleet. Scalefusion simplifies the management of a diverse fleet of Android, iOS, macOS, Windows & Linux devices. Our platform extends support to various deployment scenarios such as dedicated-device, COPE (Corporate-owned, Personally Enabled), and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Scalefusion was launched in 2015 by ProMobi Technologies. Scalefusion has grown and evolved in the last 6 years while accomplishing quite a number of accolades in the form of impressive client reviews, global expansion, and customer acquisition.
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    Quest KACE Reviews

    Quest KACE

    Quest Software

    As low as $3/mo/device
    2 Ratings
    KACE is an endpoint management solution that offers a single point of control for managing IT systems across the entire organization. From initial deployment to ongoing maintenance, KACE is designed to fulfill all endpoint security and deployment needs—helping businesses quickly deploy, monitor, and manage their devices using a unified inventory database. KACE improves device security with on-demand hardware and software discovery, patch management, compliance reporting, and real-time monitoring of mobile endpoints. KACE is a Unified Endpoint Management solution that offers a single point of control for managing IT systems across the entire organization, inside or outside your network. This comprehensive solution takes the stress out of keeping devices secure and compliant so you can do more. Unified Endpoint Management by KACE. Where Next Meets Now.
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    DriveStrike Reviews

    DriveStrike

    DriveStrike

    $0.99 per month
    2 Ratings
    DriveStrike is simple to use, implement, and manage. DriveStrike allows you to perform remote wipe, remote lock, or remote locate commands on any platform. Mobile device management MDM for mobile platforms. Integrated drive encryption support. Our support team is available to answer any questions, help you install our services, or manage your account. It's never been easier to protect your data and devices. We are happy to answer any questions you may have or help you understand how to best protect your data. Protect your business with a device- and data protection platform that keeps all devices protected with a single solution. Your Workstations, iPads and iPads, Smartphones as well as Tablets, Tablets, Tablets, and Laptops will be protected, organized, secure, & protected.
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    Prey Reviews

    Prey

    Prey

    $1.2 per month
    1 Rating
    Prey is a cross-platform Device Tracking & Security tool to stay in control of remote assets. Mobile device tracking, management, and data protection available for laptops, tablets and mobiles. It offers a range of services for both personal and corporate use. The software and service are developed by the Chilean company Prey Inc., successor of the funding company Fork Ltd. Prey started in 2009 as a small tech company with a sole purpose: helping people keep track of their devices. 13 years later, our service evolved into a trusted multi-tool for both people and businesses. We are experts at tracking, protecting and managing your work and play tech tools. And a proud team of people willing to support you. TRACKING AND LOCATION • GPS, Wifi Triangulation, and GeoIP Tracking • Control Zones (Geofencing) • Global Device View • Location History DEVICE SECURITY • Remote Screen Lock • Message Alert • Anti-mute Alarm • Control Zone Actions DATA SECURITY • Remote Wipe • File Retrieval • Kill Switch • Factory Reset DEVICE MANAGEMENT • Scheduled Automations • Mass Actions • Enterprise Inventory • Custom Labels and Search • Fleet Status Dashboard • Custom Deployments
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    Action1 Reviews

    Action1

    Action1

    $0 USD/per device/per month
    1 Rating
    Action1 is the #1 risk-based patch management platform for distributed networks trusted by thousands of global enterprises. Action1 helps to discover, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities in a single solution to prevent security breaches and ransomware attacks. It automates patching of third-party software and operating systems, ensuring continuous patch compliance and remediation of security vulnerabilities. The company was founded by cybersecurity veterans Alex Vovk and Mike Walters, who previously founded Netwrix, which was acquired by TA Associates. Action1 functionality: Patch management Remote access Remote monitoring and management software deployment IT asset inventory
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    AppTec EMM Reviews

    AppTec EMM

    AppTec

    $0.99 per month
    1 Rating
    APPTEC360 Enterprise Mobility Management provides the highest level of security for managing mobile devices used in corporate settings on all mobile operating systems (iOS Android, Windows). APPTEC360 is a Swiss company that is driven by research and offers users constant updates and new innovations. APPTEC360 Enterprise Mobility Management provides the most comprehensive IT management solution for today's complex Mobility-IT requirements. All control options can be used without any training and are easy to use. APPTEC360 Enterprise Mobility manager gives IT administrators complete control over data, apps, and devices through an intuitive interface. The console's intuitive design integrates all functions and can be easily customized to meet specific requirements and needs for Enterprise Mobility Management. All data from mobile devices can be viewed in one place.
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    Sophos Mobile Reviews
    Sophos Mobile is a secure Unified Endpoint Management solution (UEM) that allows businesses to spend less time managing and protecting mobile and traditional endpoints. Sophos Mobile is the only UEM solution that integrates with a top next-gen endpoint security system. It supports management of Windows 10, iOS, Android, and MacOS devices. Sophos Mobile allows you to secure any combination personal and corporate-owned devices quickly and easily. The flexible self-service portal allows users to enroll their devices, reset passwords and get help without IT involvement. This makes it easier for users to bring their macOS, Windows 10 or mobile devices to work. Container-only Management allows admins to have full control over corporate content within the Sophos Secure Workspace and Sophos Secure Email apps. This is without the need for management of the mobile device. Protect business data from malware and ensure it doesn't get lost.
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    Ivanti Neurons Reviews
    Ivanti Neurons, the hyperautomation platform designed for the Everywhere Workplace, can power and protect your teams. It's never been easier to deliver the power of self-healing. Imagine if you could automatically identify and fix problems before your users even notice them. Ivanti Neurons is able to do just that. It is powered by machine-learning and deep insight, allowing you to resolve issues before they slow down your productivity. You can put troubleshooting on the back burner and provide better experiences for your customers, wherever you work. Ivanti Neurons provides real-time intelligence that you can use to fuel your IT, enables devices and users to self-heal, self-secure and provides personalized self-service. Ivanti Neurons empowers your users, your team, and your business to achieve more, anywhere, anytime. Ivanti Neurons provides real-time insight that allows you to thwart threats and prevent breaches in seconds, instead of minutes.
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    Goliath Performance Monitor Reviews
    Goliath Performance Monitor is embedded intelligence and automation that enables IT professionals anticipate, troubleshoot and document end-user experience problems regardless of where they are located. It focuses on three main areas that are most likely to result in support tickets being opened: initiating a logon and the logon process. It also tracks in-session performance. Our technology is designed so that you are alerted to issues in end-user experience before they occur and, if they do, give you the data you need to quickly resolve them. Provide objective evidence in the form reports and historical metrics to support your decision to take corrective actions to prevent future problems. Goliath Performance Monitor gives you the most complete performance data to help you troubleshoot VDI environments. Administrators and support teams can now quickly identify the problem areas in the delivery infrastructure.
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    MobileIron Reviews
    MobileIron's security platform is built upon industry-leading, award-winning unified endpoint management capabilities (UEM). It also includes additional zero trust-enabling technologies such as zero sign-on, multifactor authentication (MFA) and mobile threat defense (MTD). They enable seamless, secure user experiences by ensuring that only authorized devices, apps, and users can access business resources.
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    AirDroid Business Reviews
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    AirDroid Business

    Sand Studio

    $12 /device/year
    8 Ratings
    AirDroid Business, an enterprise-grade Mobile Device Management(MDM) solution, is designed to help businesses manage and control Android devices fleets from a central dashboard. With AirDroid Business, businesses can easily monitor device usage, deploy apps and updates, and remotely troubleshoot issues. It offers features such as kiosk mode, security policy, alerts & notifications, location tracking, file transfer in bulk, and more. It aims to simplify the device management process, increase productivity and efficiency, and reduce management costs.
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    SmartDeploy Reviews
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    SmartDeploy

    SmartDeploy

    $1020/50 machines
    34 Ratings
    SmartDeploy is a leader in modern endpoint management solutions. IT can support 50 to 50,000 endpoints with a flexible, layered architecture. SmartDeploys award-winning technology is a combination of progressive solutions such as SCCM, VDI, and legacy imaging solutions such Ghost. It has none of the drawbacks. SmartDeploy is trusted by more than 3,000 organizations to deploy and manage end user devices.
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    Hexnode UEM Reviews

    Hexnode UEM

    Mitsogo Inc

    $1 per device/month
    3 Ratings
    Hexnode UEM is a Unified Endpoint Management solution that manages devices across multiple platforms from a single pane of glass. With a user-centric approach, the management process is streamlined throughout the entire device lifecycle- starting from enrollment up until device retirement. Trusted by SMBs to Fortune 500 companies around the world, Hexnode offers a wealth of tools perfect for today's increasingly mobile, modern teams. These include endpoint management for all types of devices (including iOS, iPadOS, Android, Windows, macOS, tvOS, Apple TV, Android TV, and fireOS), an intuitive dashboard for greater visibility and control over mobile devices across the enterprise, web filtering for security, location tracking and so much more.
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    Addigy Reviews
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    Addigy

    Addigy

    $5 to $6 per device
    10 Ratings
    Addigy makes it easy for IT admins to remotely manage and secure Apple devices using our SaaS solution. Addigy is the only multi-tenant Apple device management and MDM platform for managing macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS devices across multiple clients and locations. Configure, patch, and maintain devices in the way that you prefer. Gain operational efficiencies and time-savings. Ensure your managed networks are secure from cyberthreats. Maintain end-user privacy. Connect to your favorite IT tools with seamless integrations. Inventory and track every device in your network, regardless of its location. Instantly connect to devices remotely with a single click. Apply and enforce policies to maintain always-on compliance. Deploy new devices in less than 5 minutes. And so much more. Addigy offers simple month-to-month or annual pricing with no contracts + access to every Addigy feature with no additional or hidden costs.
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    Quixxi Reviews

    Quixxi

    Quixxi Security

    $29 for One-Off plan
    2 Ratings
    Quixxi is a leading provider of mobile app security solutions that empowers enterprises and security professionals to secure their mobile applications. Our state-of-the-art AI-based app scanner enables quick assessment and recommendations by identifying potential vulnerabilities in mobile apps and providing actionable guidelines based on the Open Web Application Security Project Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (OWASP MASVS). Quixxi is proud to be the only provider of a patented and proprietary mobile app security solution. Our diversified range of security offerings includes Static Application Security Testing (SAST), Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST), Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP), and continuous threat monitoring. Our SAAS-based self-service portal is specifically targeted towards large enterprise and government organizations that have a portfolio of applications that are vulnerable to evolving cyber threats, with a primary focus on the BFSI, Healthcare, and IT service provider industries.
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Overview of Endpoint Management Software

Endpoint management software is a type of technology used to manage and monitor devices that are connected to an organization’s network. This includes laptops, mobile phones, tablets, and other internet of things (IoT) devices. Endpoints are the access points through which users can access networks and data. Without proper endpoint management in place, your company’s security could be compromised.

Endpoint management software helps ensure system security by controlling user access rights and privileges, setting automated alerts if unauthorized changes occur on the network, enforcing patching and updates regularly to prevent vulnerabilities from being exploited, monitoring usage activity for abnormal behavior indicating malicious activity or insider threats, as well as scanning for malware/virus activity. It also allows you to efficiently deploy applications across all of your endpoints with a single click; this speeds up the process of rolling out digital initiatives such as new versions of software or employee onboarding tasks.

The main purpose of endpoint management is to protect corporate assets from external threats while still allowing users to work safely from any location at any time. By providing detailed visibility into how endpoints are interacting with your system, it allows you to quickly identify any potential risks or opportunities for improvement that may exist in your environment. This ensures that you don’t miss out on something important or make mistakes when configuring settings that would otherwise leave your network open to attack.

In addition to the above-mentioned features, endpoint management software can also help streamline administrative tasks related to device deployment and configuration. Automation can speed up tedious processes such as setting up user profiles on each device or applying policies across multiple machines at once instead of having someone manually configure them one-by-one which saves a lot of time and resources in the long run. Furthermore, it can provide remote support so IT teams can diagnose issues without having direct physical contact with the machine—saving money while providing more efficient customer service.

Overall, endpoint management software is an essential tool for any organization hoping to maintain secure network access and efficient workflows. It allows you to stay on top of the latest security threats while seamlessly deploying applications across all devices. Endpoint management systems can help protect your business from outside attackers and streamline internal processes so that you can focus on improving customer satisfaction rates and other core company initiatives.

Reasons To Use Endpoint Management Software

  1. Automated Patching – Endpoint management software automates the process of updating and patching endpoint devices, ensuring they remain secure against threats. This means that IT teams can deploy patches immediately, reducing the risk posed by unpatched devices.
  2. Remote Control – Endpoint management software allows IT teams to manage devices remotely, meaning physical visits to each device are not necessary. This makes it easier for IT staff to resolve problems quickly and efficiently without having to wait for a technician to visit the device in person.
  3. Improved User Experience - Endpoint management tools help improve user experience by giving users access to self-service portals where they can find answers or ask questions related to their device or application usage, resulting in fewer support calls for IT teams.
  4. Business Continuity Planning - In an emergency situation, mirror images of endpoints can be quickly deployed from image libraries via endpoint management software, enabling fast recovery and business continuity planning without any disruption of service or loss of data on affected systems.

Why Is Endpoint Management Software Important?

Endpoint management software is an essential tool for IT departments in businesses today. Endpoint management provides administrators with the visibility, control, and automation to manage endpoints from a central location. By deploying endpoint management solutions across their infrastructures, organizations can greatly improve network security, simplify maintenance tasks, and reduce resources.

At its core, endpoint management simplifies the process of maintaining and protecting networks by providing administrators with access to critical information about their systems. It does this through various features like inventory reports that provide detailed information on which assets are connected to the network; patching modules that enable efficient maintenance; encryption services that strengthen system security; and asset tracking capabilities that help identify unauthorized devices. With all these features combined, admins have full visibility into what’s happening on their networks at all times, allowing them to quickly respond to any problems or malicious activity they may encounter.

Another key benefit of using endpoint management software is the ability to automate routine tasks such as patch deployment and user authentication. Doing so not only saves time but also reduces errors associated with manual configurations while giving IT teams more bandwidth for focusing on other initiatives like creating new user accounts or setting up additional layers of security. In addition, automating processes also helps ensure compliance with regulations or standards related to data protection and privacy measures set forth by government organizations or industry bodies.

Finally, having access to an up-to-date inventory list gives organizations better insight into how much capacity they need for upcoming projects—allowing them to accurately plan ahead without overspending on unnecessary hardware purchases due to lack of proper planning or foresight. This alone can lead to tremendous cost savings since purchasing new devices often requires sending technicians out in the field or paying expensive support fees when issues arise after the installation has already taken place.

Overall, endpoint management software offers unparalleled value when it comes to streamlining maintenance tasks while keeping business networks secure—from improvising operational efficiency and reducing manual workflows preventing malicious activity, and saving companies money in device purchases over time.

What Features Does Endpoint Management Software Provide?

  1. Remote Control and Monitoring: Endpoint management software provides the ability to remotely control and monitor devices across an organization's network. This feature allows administrators to quickly troubleshoot any issue that arises on a device, as well as keep track of how each device is being used.
  2. System Updates: Endpoint management software also offers the capability to manage system updates throughout the organization's network. This feature not only allows for quick distribution of security patches, but it also ensures that all devices are running on the most up-to-date version of the software.
  3. Data Security: With endpoint management software, organizations can ensure their data is secure through encryption techniques and various other methods such as anti-malware protection and URL filtering. Additionally, this type of software facilitates user authentication through measures like two-factor authentication, which adds another layer of protection from potential external threats.
  4. Asset Management: Through asset management capabilities, for example endpoint management systems offer comprehensive visibility into what assets are connected to a given network at any given time along with detailed information about each asset such as manufacturer and model number or firmware versions installed on them in real-time or over specific intervals or thresholds set by IT admins.
  5. Compliance Management: Last but certainly not least, endpoint management systems provide compliance support so that organizations can remain compliant with industry standards such as HIPAA or PCI DSS while remaining secure against cyber threats at all times without compromising data privacy rules mandated by those standards regulations.

Who Can Benefit From Endpoint Management Software?

  • IT Administrators – Endpoint management software gives IT administrators full visibility and control over their entire network of servers and other devices. Through the software, admins can easily manage patching, provisioning, remote access and more from a centralized location.
  • Small Business Owners – Small businesses can benefit from endpoint management software too. It gives SMBs the ability to manage all of their devices on one platform with ease, saving them both time and money.
  • Security Personnel – With endpoint management software, security personnel are better able to detect threats across your network quickly and eliminate them before they can cause damage. Moreover, they'll be able to take proactive steps by implementing stronger security policies that ensure the safety of your endpoint systems.
  • Enterprises & Government Agencies – Endpoint management software is particularly useful for larger organizations like enterprises or government agencies who have large amounts of information stored in different departments and locations across the world. The software provides a single platform for managing all this data efficiently reducing costs associated with manual processes like manual backups or updates.
  • Health Care Organizations –Managing endpoints in health care organizations is especially important due to the sensitive nature of patient’s personal data that must remain secure at all times. With an endpoint management solution in place, healthcare organizations can keep track of all connected devices within the network while also applying strict policies regarding how they are used to protect patient privacy.
  • Educational Institutions - Across universities and K-12 learning centers, educational institutions rely heavily on tablets or laptops as a primary source of executing instruction as well as monitoring student progress along with providing access to virtual learning materials such as e-books or simulations (e-labs). With endpoint management solutions in use across these institutions, it allows for faster deployment due upgrades or new equipment installation as well as properly configuring device settings according to institution standards keeping everyone safe online without compromising teaching resources availability online.

How Much Does Endpoint Management Software Cost?

The cost of endpoint management software will vary depending on several factors, such as the vendor, the number of endpoints being managed and type of deployment (cloud-based or on-premise). Generally speaking, endpoint management software can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands. Cloud-based solutions tend to be the most economical option, while on-premise deployments may require additional costs associated with hardware and installation. For example, some popular cloud providers include Microsoft Intune, which starts at $6 per user per month; Workspace ONE by VMware which starts at $7 per user per month; Cisco Meraki which starts at $25 per device monthly; SOTI MobiControl which starts at $9.50 per device per month; and Kaseya VSA that starts from around $1.50 per user monthly for the basic package. On the other hand, more comprehensive on-premises packages can come with hefty price tags ranging from a few thousand dollars for smaller organizations up to several million for large enterprises. It's important to evaluate your needs carefully so you can choose the right solution for your organization's size and budget.

Endpoint Management Software Risks

  • Security Risks: Endpoint management software often contains sensitive data, and if the system is not properly secured it could be vulnerable to malicious attacks such as malware or viruses. Additionally, hackers can use this type of software to access confidential information.
  • Network Disruption: If the network is not configured correctly, or an update fails during installation, endpoint management software can cause disruption and downtime for users accessing the system or applications located on it.
  • Costly Updates: Implementing a new version of endpoint management software requires additional resources to ensure compatibility with existing systems. This can be costly and time-consuming to do regularly.
  • Data Loss Risk: Incorrect configurations, hardware failure or human errors can lead to data loss when utilizing endpoint management software which wouldn't occur with manual tasks.
  • Data Breaches: Malicious actors may try to exploit vulnerabilities in endpoint devices and gain unauthorized access to sensitive data stored within them.

What Does Endpoint Management Software Integrate With?

Endpoint management software can integrate with a wide range of other types of software. System monitoring and analytics tools such as performance metrics, network traffic, and hardware utilization can be integrated to provide greater visibility into the status of the device being managed. Antivirus programs can also be integrated in order to protect endpoints from malicious actors attempting to gain access. Operating system patching tools are another common integration feature that allow for efficient patching and update processes on targeted machines. Cloud storage platforms facilitate backups and remote data access for users across multiple devices. Finally, collaboration and surveillance applications can be tightly linked with endpoint management software in order to aid in real-time communication between an IT team and the distributed endpoints they manage.

Questions To Ask When Considering Endpoint Management Software

  1. Does the software support deployment of applications and patches to computers?
  2. Can you manage large numbers of devices and endpoint users at once?
  3. Does the software include inventory management features, so you can monitor hardware and software asset data across endpoints?
  4. Is it possible to set up automatic policies for user access, patching, system updates, etc.?
  5. How easy is it to deploy the software across multiple sites or locations?
  6. What type of security protocols does the software use to protect endpoints from external threats?
  7. Are there any options for remote monitoring and troubleshooting if an issue arises with a managed device or endpoint user account?
  8. Can you add custom scripts and tools to extend the functionality offered by the endpoint management solution?
  9. What type of technical support services are provided by the vendor in case you need assistance with setup or configuration?
  10. Are there any additional costs for expanded features that may be needed in your organization’s environment (e.g., cloud-based deployments)?