Ivanti announced the Ivanti Marketplace, an online storefront where Ivanti customers can access add-on solutions, extensions, and connectors that augment Ivanti products across the portfolio.
Incorporating new content from Ivanti and content from Landesk, HEAT Software and RES, the new Ivanti Marketplace is a one-stop storefront for customers that want to make the most of their investment in Ivanti products.
The Ivanti Marketplace gives customers the ability to solve business challenges faster, with prebuilt content, connectors and integrations, developed by Ivanti and Ivanti One partners. Customers can search and filter for cross IT discipline solutions and extend the out-of-the-box Ivanti product capabilities. Community-developed solutions will be available in the future.
“IT budgets are tight and as such today’s enterprises need new ways to get the most out of their IT investments so that they may better unify IT operations and security,” said Ian Aitchison, Senior Product Director, Ivanti. “We’ve built the Ivanti Marketplace to provide the tools and functional extensions customers look for to accelerate their ability to deliver new solutions and initiatives while reducing cost and risk.”
The Ivanti Marketplace cross-product storefront offers add-ons, extensions, connectors and plugins for Ivanti’s complete line of security, endpoint management, IT service management (ITSM) and IT asset management (ITAM) products. The marketplace includes Ivanti-certified third-party connectors and integrations developed by Ivanti One partners. Designed to be a publishing and delivery platform, the Ivanti Marketplace will feature new content, added regularly, by Ivanti and Ivanti One partners.
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