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UEM platforms are increasingly using Machine Learning (ML) and AI to automate repetitive processes such as patch management, device provisioning, and security enforcement. These tools make it easier for IT personnel to handle operations and react to risks more skillfully. For instance, in June 2023, Syxsense launched Syxsense Enterprise Suite, which offers patch and vulnerability management, MDM, zero trust, automation and orchestration capabilities, and remediation.
Edge computing is becoming increasingly popular. It processes data closer to the point of generation than it does in a centralized data center. UEM providers are expanding their capacities to oversee endpoints at the perimeter, guaranteeing uniform security and policy enforcement in dispersed settings. For instance, in October 2023, Blackberry, Ltd. launched two major unified endpoint management innovations viz.
BlackBerry UEM at the edge and BlackBerry UEM for the IoT. By integrating with AWS Local Zones and Availability Zones, the solution extends the reach of BlackBerry's unique secure connection architecture, the Network Operations Center (NOC), to the edge, enabling the secure placement of compute, storage, and other services where data is generated and consumed.