In this post, we will be looking at ThinScale’s UEM solution, how it allows for seamless endpoint management, regardless of location, and the features it provides that allow IT to do more with less.

ThinScale’s UEM solution

ThinScale provides two options to manage endpoints. One is hosted on-premises by customers, and another is hosted in the ThinScale cloud.

ThinScale’s UEM has five main benefits:

  • MFA, access control, and role-based security enforced even for IT administrators
  • Complete control over any enrolled Windows device
  • Unified experience enforcement
  • Centralized deployment and updates
  • Application auditing and device performance metrics in real-time

One key focus for ThinScale’s UEM, whether hosted on-premises or in the ThinScale cloud, is ensuring that users and IT administrators are protected. By implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) and role-based access control. This guarantees that only authorized personnel have access to critical systems and data, even if they are IT administrators, whose credentials are being increasingly targeted by malicious actors due to the level of access and control traditionally held by IT staff. By enforcing these security measures, ThinScale minimizes the risk of unauthorized access and potential breaches, providing peace of mind to organizations.

Beyond security, ThinScale’s UEM solution offers complete control over any enrolled Windows device. This means IT administrators can manage, monitor, and configure all devices running ThinKiosk and Secure Remote Worker from a single pane of glass, regardless of where those devices are located. Whether an employee is working from the office or remotely, IT can ensure that the device complies with company and regulatory policies while also functioning optimally. This remote management capability is essential in today’s hybrid work environment, where the physical location of devices can change frequently.

A significant benefit of ThinScale’s UEM is its ability to enforce a unified experience across all Windows devices. Consistency is key to user experience, and ThinScale ensures that users have the same interface, applications, and settings no matter where they are working from. This enhances productivity and ensures a consistently secure environment – fewer unknown permissions or exceptions that could increase the deployment’s attack surface. A consistent experience also makes it easier for IT to troubleshoot issues, as they know exactly what the user interface should look like.

Centralized deployment and updates are another area where ThinScale’s UEM solution shines. Managing updates and deploying new software can be a logistical nightmare for IT departments, especially when dealing with a dispersed workforce. ThinScale simplifies this process by allowing IT to push updates and applications from a central location, ensuring that all devices are up-to-date and secure. This feature reduces downtime and ensures that users always have access to the latest tools and security patches. In some cases, IT teams have eliminated the need to go through the re-imaging process thanks to ThinScale.

Lastly, ThinScale’s UEM provides application auditing and real-time device performance metrics, giving IT departments invaluable insights into how devices perform. This feature allows IT to identify and address issues before they become major problems, ensuring that devices run smoothly and efficiently. The ability to audit applications also helps organizations during time-consuming security audits. Allowing them to quickly determine what applications are out of date and deploy updated software (using the previous benefit.)

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