Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) stories
IGEL enhances its secure endpoint operating system by supporting Microsoft Entra ID, Intune, and Edge for Business, boosting security for Linux users.
ControlUp has been named the top Digital Employee Experience solution by the DaaS Like a Pro 2024-2025 report, used by 24% of contributors.
New research by Nerdio reveals the UK has surpassed the US in adopting desktop-as-a-service (DaaS), driven by benefits in cost, flexibility, and sustainability.
IGEL partners with LG Electronics to venture into IoT, aiming to revolutionise healthcare with enhanced digital security and large-screen displays.
VendorPanel teams up with ThingsAt to enhance IT asset management and compliance, freeing up its tech team for core tasks. The partnership promises better device performance and security.
IGEL and Lenovo further their partnership to globally launch Lenovo devices, now improved with IGEL's OS pre-installed for enhanced security and easier device management.
IGEL new Preventative Security Model aims to redefine secure enterprise endpoints and boost Zero Trust, with a showcase due at upcoming IGEL DISRUPT 24 forum.
IGEL's Office of the CTO hires Simon Townsend as Field CTO for EMEA and Jason Mafera as Field CTO for North America to optimize customer experience.
Citrix has announced that two new Citrix DaaS solutions are now available for purchase in the Google Cloud Marketplace.
Accoding to Gartner, worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow 20.4% in 2022 to total US$494.7 billion.
Intel Endpoint Management Assistant now integrates with Ivanti Neurons Platform to self-heal for remote workers.
Avaya expands its Device as a Service offering to nine new markets, following 200% growth in subscription-based services.
Pockets of growth, both in segments and geography, will persist, particularly in Asia Pacific, one of two regions to avoid shipment declines in 2019.
NEXTDC achieves a milestone, becoming Australia's first carbon neutral data centre operator by partnering with Qantas Future Planet for carbon offset credits.
As the -aaS economy balloons worldwide, distributors like Synnex are moving past simple device-aaS offerings to create comprehensive TaaS solutions.
HP is embracing mixed-device environments by offering solutions to customers extending beyond HP-manufactured hardware.
The certification by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) comes after Spark signed up its 100th TaaS customer earlier this year.
IDC's predictions provide a blueprint and critical new building blocks for becoming digital native enterprises.
The work-from-home package for Australian channel partners is designed to support the demand from end-customers for a simplified print solution.
HP brings its innovative Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) to New Zealand, aiming to boost productivity, efficiency, and financial predictability for Kiwi businesses.