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A Collaboration to Improve on the Dividing Prospects of Remote Work

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While it’s impossible to see any limitations around the human knowhow, it’s also hard to find anything that we know better than growing on a consistent basis. We say this because the stated knowhow has already fetched the world some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a rather unique member of the group. The reason why technology’s credentials are so anomalous is purposed around its skill-set, which was unprecedented enough to realize all the possibilities for us that we couldn’t have imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, a closer look should be able to reveal how the whole runner was also very much inspired by the way we applied those skills across a real world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence and made it the ultimate centerpiece of every horizon. Now, having such a powerful tool run the show did expand our experience in many different directions, but even after reaching so far ahead, this prodigious concept called technology will somehow keep on delivering the right goods. The same has grown to become a lot more evident in recent times, and assuming one new HRM-themed development pans out just like we envision, it will only propel that trend towards greater heights over the near future and beyond.

TeamViewer, a leading global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalization solutions, has officially joined forces with Ivanti, the tech company that elevates and secures Everywhere Work. Under the agreed terms, TeamViewer will take Ivanti’s leading mobile device management technology, Ivanti Neurons for MDM, and use it to enhance its own remote monitoring and management (RMM) offering. By doing so, the company hopes to provide businesses with a holistic overview of their desktop as well as mobile IT assets with designated security, compliance, and management features at scale. Talk about how the collaboration will work on a more granular level, it is going to, for starters, help TeamViewer Tensor customers access 360° device management capabilities. You see, using a remote release of company profiles boasting designated access rights and predefined apps, the development will effectively try to facilitate large-scale onboarding and management. Not just that, it will also allow you to monitor mobile devices running Android or iOS. Such a feature, on its part, should simplify every procedure from device configuration to IT-related issue identification. Next up, the collaboration brings to us the prospect of increased security. This it does by enabling the company to enforce security measures like PIN, biometric authentication, or two-factor-authentication, whenever the agenda is dispatching policies and patches to a global device-fleet. Complimenting the same are other security features, including backup or wiping of data, locking of devices in remote locations, and staying in control no matter where the device is within the world. Interestingly enough, given the technological setup in play, TeamViewer’s customers can also expect to achieve a better form of compliance. The stated benefit will likely come from a facility to constantly track and log device location and usage. Like you can guess, the resulting lowdown here will then guide the user in terms of avoiding any potential legal pitfalls.

As for what makes Ivanti an ideal partner for such an effort, the answer resides in its ability to find, manage, and protect each and every IT asset across a company’s pipeline, alongside all the endpoints. The company’s excellence in what it does can be fully understood once you consider how more than 40,000 customers, including 88 of the Fortune 100 companies rely on Ivanti to improve IT and security teams productivity, while simultaneously delivering a top-notch digital employee experience.

“This partnership represents a significant step forward in simplifying the complex task of managing and securing remote devices. Ivanti’s mobile device management capabilities, when integrated with our existing RMM offering, will empower IT teams to effectively control and monitor their mobile devices, ultimately leading to enhanced productivity and reduced operational challenges,” said Frank Ziarno, Vice President Product Management at TeamViewer.

Moving on TeamViewer, in case you didn’t know, it is a leading global technology company that provides a connectivity platform to remotely access, control, manage, monitor, and repair devices of any kind, ranging from laptops and mobile phones to industrial machines, and even full-fledged robots. Well-equipped to help clients with wide-ranging objectives, TeamViewer currently boasts over 630,000 paid subscribers. Another detail revealing the company’s stature is the fact that, so far, it has been installed on more than 2.5 billion devices around the world. Already the preferred choice for any remote management initiative, TeamViewer will now also have the means neccesary for covering equipment like classic IT devices, mobile phones, tablets, wearables, edge devices, and more.

“We are thrilled to join forces with TeamViewer to enable IT teams to manage even more devices and operating systems,” said Michelle Hodges, Senior Vice President, Global Channels and Alliances at Ivanti. “By combining TeamViewer’s proven remote monitoring and management capabilities with Ivanti’s award winning mobile device management, we are poised to deliver an unparalleled experience for businesses seeking comprehensive IT oversight.”

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