This IDC study represents a vendor assessment of providers offering unified endpoint management (UEM) software through the IDC MarketScape model.
The assessment reviews both quantitative and qualitative characteristics that define current market demands and expected buyer needs for UEM software. The evaluation is based on a comprehensive and rigorous framework that assesses each vendor relative to one another, and the framework highlights the key factors that are expected to be the most significant for achieving success in the UEM market over the short term and the long term.
"Enterprises are moving away from specialization of endpoint device management — from a separate tools and IT personnel perspective — when it comes to general end-user computing use cases and workloads," says Phil Hochmuth, program vice president, IDC's Enterprise Mobility and Client Endpoint Management. "Many organizations see UEM as part of a larger strategy to streamline end-user experiences with technology across various device form factors and use cases."
The content for this excerpt was taken directly from IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software 2021 Vendor Assessment (Doc # US46957820e). All or parts of the following sections are included in this excerpt: IDC Opinion, IDC MarketScape Vendor Inclusion Criteria, Essential Guidance, Vendor Summary Profile, Appendix and Learn More. Also included is the figure below:
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Click on the link here and find out why IDC rated Ivanti as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Unified Endpoint Management Software 2021 Vendor Assessment (doc #US46957820, January 2021).