Ivanti and Intel have announced a new strategic partnership to offer ‘Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) with self-healing capabilities for the next generation workforce’. As a result of the alliance, Intel Endpoint Management Assistant (Intel EMA) now integrates with the Ivanti Neurons hyper-automation platform, which enables IT organizations to self-heal and self-secure with Intel vPro platform-based devices both inside and outside the corporate firewall.
“Together, Ivanti and Intel are delivering unparalleled endpoint management for devices using the Intel vPro platform for on-premises and cloud-based endpoint remote management – integrated with hyper-automation bots on the Ivanti Neurons Platform,” said Nayaki Nayyar, executive vice president and chief product officer, Ivanti. “As remote becomes the next normal, auto-healing, securing and servicing endpoints and edge devices becomes a key priority for organizations. With Ivanti Neurons, organizations supporting Intel vPro platform-powered devices can gain a 360-degree view of users, devices, and applications and auto-remediate performance, security, configuration issues.”
Ivanti Neurons empowers organizations to self-heal, self-secure and self-service ‘from the cloud to the edge with efficiency, accuracy, speed and out-of-the-box automation content for unprecedented IT productivity’. With the integration of Intel Endpoint Management Assistant, Ivanti Neurons provides enhanced remote management for on-premise and cloud-based endpoints. Ivanti Neurons can take remote actions on Intel vPro platform-based devices such as powering-on a device, restarting a device, setting wakeup times, and controlling a system even during OS failure, and repairing devices at scale.