Tanium, the industry’s leading provider of Converged Endpoint Management (XEM), announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Client Endpoint Management Software for Windows Devices 2024 Vendor Assessment.
According to the IDC MarketScape, “Tanium’s XEM platform excels in real-time vulnerability management, sensitive data monitoring, and enforcing security policies across all endpoints. This tightly integrated management/security approach strongly aligns with how modern enterprises are supporting large deployments of Windows, with a focus on risk mitigation and operational efficiency.”
The award-winning Tanium XEM platform provides real-time visibility, control, and remediation capabilities across a range of endpoints, including Windows, Mac, and Linux devices. Tanium integrates solutions spanning from visibility to remediation, enabling organizations to break down traditional silos and reduce the complexity, cost, and risks associated with deploying multiple point solutions. The platform boasts the unique ability to combine the power of real-time endpoint visibility with data and turn it into real-time action, and these capabilities in turn support the company’s vision for autonomous endpoint management (AEM).
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“Tanium’s technology is a powerful tool for any organization looking to improve security, reduce risk, and ultimately save money,” said Phil Hochmuth, program vice president, endpoint management & enterprise mobility, IDC. “By converging endpoint device management and security operations, Tanium’s XEM platform unites both tools and teams, streamlines workflows, and addresses many of the persistent challenges that exist with traditional siloed security approaches.”
According to the report, “Organizations with large deployments of Windows devices and enterprises with large, distributed workforces should consider Tanium for its strong integration of Windows endpoint device management and overall endpoint security. Tanium should appeal especially to modern enterprises with teams focused on improving their cyberhygiene, reducing risk, and lowering cost by converging endpoint device management and security operations.”
“We believe our XEM platform is a proven market leader for consolidating point security solutions, eliminating siloes, and reducing cost and risk,” said Matt Quinn, chief technology officer, Tanium. “We further believe this recognition from the IDC MarketScape is a testament to the importance of real-time data which is at the heart of our platform and the foundational element in organizations’ journey to becoming fully autonomous.”
SOURCE: BusinessWire