unified endpoint management

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Unified endpoint management (UEM) is a category of enterprise software that allows IT teams to manage and secure all endpoint devices—including desktops, mobile devices, rugged endpoints, Linux systems, and now Windows servers—from a single cloud-based console. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Omnissa Workspace ONE UEM's addition of Windows Server management, which treats servers as policy-bound, security-sensitive endpoints similar to other managed devices. This approach aims to reduce management complexity and operational costs by collapsing traditional boundaries between server and endpoint administration. The tag covers topics such as cloud-based UEM consoles, enterprise IT management, and the convergence of device and server management under one platform.
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    Omnissa Workspace ONE UEM Adds Windows Server Management (GA)

    Omnissa added Windows Server management to Workspace ONE UEM on May 6, 2026, making server administration generally available in the same cloud-based console customers use for desktops, mobile devices, rugged endpoints, Linux systems and connected equipment across modern enterprise estates. The...
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