There are more devices in the workplace today than ever before. Is your IT team equipped to manage and secure all of these endpoints in the new, work-from-anywhere reality?
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1. The road to the modern device experience
With so much complexity in today's dispersed workplace, IT leaders need a solution that
makes things simple. Insight's Managed Endpoint service can help you get your devices under
control, secure endpoints everywhere and deliver a more compelling employee experience.
IT teams able to drive innovation
and transformation
Better employee
engagement and retention
Increased productivity,
reduced downtime
Optimized resources
and investments
Reduced risk and
loss exposure
Key outcomes:
Support throughout
the device lifecycle
Insight Managed EndpointDiscover a modern and
cost-effective way to manage
and secure all your
endpoints, no matter how
complex your environment is.
Insight's Managed Endpoint
service will help you achieve
a modern, mobile experience
that is secure, flexible,
user-centric and always
up to date.
Secure and simplify with endpoint management.
Plan
Configure
Maintain
Refresh
Support Deploy
Secure mobile and
desktop management
Automated device
enrollment
Application
deployment
Timely OS and
security updates
The mobile landscape is evolving rapidly.
How do you secure an
office without borders?
According to a recent survey, 76% of CEOs plan to let most of
their employees work from home full-time for the foreseeable
future. This permanent shift away from on-premises IT means
mobile device management will be more important than ever.
CIOs and CSOs will have the difficult task of managing and
securing a wide variety of devices in an IT environment that's
no longer bound by the walls of an office.
Thanks to the rapid adoption of remote work, the modern workplace now
includes anywhere your employees choose to get work done. This presents
a logistical nightmare for your IT team, who must monitor and protect all of
these endpoints across various home and public networks, while also
ensuring employee compliance with security protocols. It's a lot to
manage, and security is a growing concern for many.
The Trouble With
Modern Device
Management
The number of devices connected
to IP networks will be more than
three times the
global population
by 2023.
will soon exceed
Smartphone traffic
PC traffic.
with business
claiming the
remaining
By 2023,
the consumer share of total
devices, including fixed and
mobile devices, will be
26%.
74%
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Facility Executive. (2019, Jan. 24). Workplace Technology Falls Short When Compared to Consumer Tech.
Harter, J. and Pendell, R. (2019, Jan. 4). 10 Gallup Reports to Share with Your Leaders in 2019. Gallup.
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ISACA. (2020). State of Cybersecurity 2020.
Tech Library. (2020, Aug. 14). 2020 State of Cybersecurity Operations and Incident Response.
How do you support the needs of a changing workforce?
feel that old processes and
technology make their
jobs unnecessarily hard.
34% of Gen Xers
20% of Boomers
38% of older Millennials
40% of younger Millennials
39% of Gen Zers
of employees
worldwide feel their
job is harder than it
should be because of
outdated processes
and legacy technology.
More than
one-third (35%)
of employees strongly agree
their organization does a good
job of onboarding.
12%
Only
wish their workplace technology
performed just like their
personal technology.
Almost half (48%)
of employees
for corporate IT to resemble
consumer experiences.
77%
of leaders
believe it is very
or extremely
important
of IT security
professionals say their
cybersecurity team
is understaffed.
62%
The average cost of a data breach is
$3.86
millionof organizations experienced
phishing attacks in 2019.
88%of surveyed organizations say their
number of daily security alerts has
doubled over the past five years.
70%
say they focus on
containment instead
of prevention.
76%
of security
professionals
consider their
security tools to
be well-integrated.
Only
44%