End User Computing
The practice of monitoring and safeguarding an organisation's endpoints, such as desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, servers, and other networked devices, is known as endpoint management. A single console is all that is needed for an IT administrator to complete all the tasks.
- Quickly and easily deploy software
- Create images and install operating system software
- Implement an automated system for controlling and securing endpoints
- Take use of our mobile app to manage endpoints while you're on the move.
- Perform system troubleshooting over the internet in a safe manner
- Protect all your endpoints from potential cyberattacks.
- To manage and keep track of mobile devices
- Make patch management more automated
VDI supports by improving the remote access and user mobility. An endpoint that is approved and compatible with the system can be used to access the desktop from any location. For workers who are constantly on the move and require a virtual desktop including a complete set of virtual apps and data, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is like having an office at your fingertips. To put it another way, it fits well with workflows that already utilise cloud, online, and mobile apps in a variety of scenarios - especially if it’s persistent VDI.
- Cost Savings
- Improved Security
- Centralised Management
The ability to free up IT resources while also reducing replacement costs.
DaaS involves the provision of PCs, and other mobile computing devices as a subscription service. End users only need an internet connection to use this application. We will pre-configure the desktop PCs, laptops, and other devices with security and productivity software using DaaS, incorporate value-added services to get the devices ready for business use. In contrast to the past, where firms bought gadgets altogether, the devices are now paid for based on consumption. Even though it sounds like a lease, DaaS is more about the services provided by devices than it is about the devices themselves.
DaaS simplifies a company's IT requirements by outsourcing the hardware, software, and management of the equipment to us. We give an organisation the flexibility to increase and decrease the number of physical devices as needed. In addition, the business can upgrade more frequently and swiftly to modern gear.
As more devices are made available as part of the DaaS model, they come with hardware lifecycle management services such as backups, security, asset storage, and disposal at the end of their useful lives.
- Quickly and easily deploy software
- Create images and install operating system software
- Implement an automated system for controlling and securing endpoints
- Take use of our mobile app to manage endpoints while you're on the move.
- Perform system troubleshooting over the internet in a safe manner
- Protect all your endpoints from potential cyberattacks.
- To manage and keep track of mobile devices
- Make patch management more automated
VDI supports by improving the remote access and user mobility. An endpoint that is approved and compatible with the system can be used to access the desktop from any location. For workers who are constantly on the move and require a virtual desktop including a complete set of virtual apps and data, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is like having an office at your fingertips. To put it another way, it fits well with workflows that already utilise cloud, online, and mobile apps in a variety of scenarios - especially if it’s persistent VDI.
- Cost Savings
- Improved Security
- Centralised Management
The ability to free up IT resources while also reducing replacement costs.
DaaS involves the provision of PCs, and other mobile computing devices as a subscription service. End users only need an internet connection to use this application. We will pre-configure the desktop PCs, laptops, and other devices with security and productivity software using DaaS, incorporate value-added services to get the devices ready for business use. In contrast to the past, where firms bought gadgets altogether, the devices are now paid for based on consumption. Even though it sounds like a lease, DaaS is more about the services provided by devices than it is about the devices themselves.
DaaS simplifies a company's IT requirements by outsourcing the hardware, software, and management of the equipment to us. We give an organisation the flexibility to increase and decrease the number of physical devices as needed. In addition, the business can upgrade more frequently and swiftly to modern gear.
As more devices are made available as part of the DaaS model, they come with hardware lifecycle management services such as backups, security, asset storage, and disposal at the end of their useful lives.