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Achieve Device Security with the Ultimate Management Solution

Written by Sanjana Y on March 12, 2025

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Workplaces are changing fast, and so is how we manage devices.

In the past, device management meant locking down a few desktop computers in an office. Now, the workforce is mobile and diverse. Employees use both personal and company devices. These include desktops, laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Different operating systems and tools make it hard for old device management systems to keep up.

The challenge is simple: How do businesses manage all these devices and users while keeping things running smoothly? 

The answer is an identity-centric approach to device management. 

What does that mean? 

Viewing devices through the lens of identity.

The Limits of Traditional Device Management

For years, device management focused on securing company-issued devices. This worked when everyone worked in the same office with the same operating system. But remote work, BYOD (bring your own device), and multiple systems have changed everything.

Old device management tools are outdated. They don’t meet the needs of today’s flexible work environments. Now, businesses need a system that can handle both company and personal devices. 

The Rise of Identity-Centric Device Management

A modern solution links device management with identity management. Instead of seeing devices as separate, modern systems connect them to users.

In identity-driven device management, an employee’s identity decides which devices they can use. It also controls their data access and the services they can reach. This approach makes security simpler, more flexible, and more efficient.

The good news is that we’ve got solutions that are perfect for the way we work today. Modern device management platforms give you a complete, identity-centric way to secure and manage all your devices.

Key Features of Modern Device Management

Modern device management must support today’s mobile, flexible workforce. These are the key features organizations need:

1. Cross-Platform Support

With so many different tech options out there, employees are using all sorts of operating systems like Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. 

This means we need a device management solution that can handle everything! ̽»¨´óÉñ is the answer, offering a single platform to manage and secure any device, no matter what operating system it uses. It makes things way easier for IT, boosts security, and helps everything run more smoothly.

2. Unified Device and Identity Management

Linking user identities with their devices can significantly enhance your business’s control over its IT systems. 

This connection between identity and device management allows for streamlined security protocols and an improved user experience.

By establishing a relationship between a user’s identity and the devices they use, businesses can implement granular access controls.This means that access to specific systems and data can be tailored to individual users based on their roles and responsibilities. 

Moreover, businesses can implement single sign-on (SSO) solutions, allowing users to seamlessly move between different applications without having to re-authenticate.

3. Support for BYOD and Personal Devices

More and more people are using their own devices for work these days, and that means we need a new way to keep company data safe without invading anyone’s privacy. That’s why we give you a platform that manages and protects all devices – both company and personal – in one place.

This way, your company stays in control of sensitive information, while you keep your personal stuff private. It’s all about finding the right balance between security and privacy, so everyone feels good about the work they do.

4. Integration with Productivity Tools

Effective device management goes beyond simply overseeing hardware; it requires seamless integration with cloud-based productivity suites like Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. 

These platforms have become essential tools for businesses of all sizes, and the ability to manage both users and devices within a unified system is crucial for maintaining security and efficiency.

By consolidating these critical functions within a single platform, ̽»¨´óÉñ empowers businesses to enhance their overall IT management strategy and ensure that their devices and cloud services work together harmoniously.

The Benefits of Identity-Driven Device Management

Managing devices through identity offers key benefits:

Better Security

Tying devices to user identities makes security stronger. 

Devices become an extension of the user, and a means to validate and enhance the secure connections they make every day. It can be as simple as multi-factor authentication (MFA). Or through conditional access policies they can check if the user and device behaviors meet the rules. 

This way, only authorized users can access company data in the most secure conditions.

Improved User Experience

Simplifying your workday and improving productivity is essential for success. 

Many individuals and organizations face the common issue of managing multiple login credentials for various applications, leading to frustration and wasted time. 

Single sign-on (SSO) is an approach that provides a centralized and secure way to access authorized applications with just one set of credentials. It eliminates the need to remember and manage numerous logins, but it still asks someone to log in repeatedly across multiple applications (and sometimes many times for the same one!).

When device and identity management combine, your organization can streamline user access by implementing passwordless authentication by way of managed devices. This leads to increased efficiency and improved overall security. 

It allows employees to quickly and easily access the applications they need, without the hassle of remembering multiple logins. Additionally, it can improve security by reducing the risk of password-related security breaches.

Simplified IT Management

A single system cuts down on the complexity for IT teams. They can manage users and devices in one place, which makes scaling easier as the business grows.

̽»¨´óÉñ’s platform links identity and device management in a simple, secure way. It gives businesses a flexible, easy-to-use solution for managing users and devices.

Embracing the Future of Device Management

The future of device management is identity-driven. 

As more businesses go remote and mobile, traditional tools can’t keep up. A unified, identity-based system is the key to a secure, efficient, and growing workplace.

The days of managing devices in silos are over. 

Instead, organizations that adopt an identity-driven approach will be poised to support the flexible, mobile, and remote work we experience today. Traditional device management approaches won’t work anymore. A modern, unified approach is key for a secure, scalable, and productive workplace. 

Ready to learn more about securing and managing devices through identity? Download our eBook and start transforming your device management strategy today.

Sanjana Y

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