Kandji becomes Iru, opens MDM for Windows and Android
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Kandji becomes Iru, opens MDM for Windows and Android
"Apple device management and security company Kandji has changed its name to Iru, reflecting a new approach to what it does while opening its offer up to Windows and Android. It means enterprises shifting to Apple tech can now manage all their legacy equipment using the same console - and benefit from Iru's AI-powered unified IT and security platform introduced on Wednesday."
""The big change with Iru is that the company is no longer only about Apple device management, but now offers MDM capabilities for Windows and Android," Pettit said in an interview. These capabilities extend across all three of the company's primary services, including device management, endpoint protection and response capabilities, and vulnerability management, all three of which will become cross platform."
Iru, formerly Kandji, rebrands and expands from Apple-only device management to support Windows and Android, providing unified MDM across platforms. Enterprises adopting Apple technology can now manage legacy Windows and Android equipment within the same console and leverage Iru's AI-powered unified IT and security platform. The platform's cross-platform capabilities cover device management, endpoint protection and response, and vulnerability management. The company emphasizes continued commitment to best-in-market Apple device management and security. Market momentum includes accelerating Apple enterprise deployments and growing demand from admins for easy, effective tools across Windows, Linux, and other platforms.
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