Confronting the Largest Attack Surface Ever with Converged Endpoint Management (XEM)
Organizations are dealing with extraordinary circumstances. It's easy to manage endpoints when the attack surface isn't growing or lead digital transformation when it doesn't need to happen overnight. But that isn't our reality. So how do you enable new and emerging technologies and facilitate digital transformation in these challenging times?
Converged solutions unite tools and data into one unified solution. A converged solution is a system that enables convergence: it acts as the backbone for all crucial interactions between data, tools and teams to take place. Read on to explore this emerging class of endpoint management platforms.
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