AppSense announced the release of AppSense Insight, a new analytics platform that provides IT with actionable intelligence about their end user client computing environment to increase user productivity, security and compliance, while managing and reducing costs.
“With AppSense Insight IT teams can understand exactly what’s happening on their endpoints using metrics such as user logon times, privileges assigned versus what was actually used, application usage, user density per server and CPU consumption. This means IT teams understand what users are experiencing, react quickly to potential issues, and take proactive steps to ensure that their key transformation and migration projects will be successful keeping costs down and users productive,” said Ravi Khatod, SVP of Marketing at AppSense. “Our focus is on helping our customers deliver a workspace that drives the highest levels of user productivity while ensuring security, compliance and operational efficiency across all Windows client computing environments, virtual, physical and DaaS. Rather than reporting low-level endpoint data, AppSense is leveraging its 15 years of UEM experience to provide accurate and actionable intelligence.”
The solution will provide actionable intelligence by gathering more data than has previously been possible from endpoints, blending it with 3rd party feeds, and combining it with deep institutional knowledge of the workspace. In many cases it replaces the need for data analysts to decipher cryptic raw data.
AppSense Insight is available as an optional module with DesktopNow, AppSense’s industry-leading user environment management suite, and other complementary system management tools, to enable policy-based responses to endpoint activity.
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