September 11, 2019
By Sumir Karayi, Founder and CEO, 1E
It’s no surprise that IT teams feel constantly behind the 8-ball. In most organizations, there are far too many tasks, many of which involve complex and time-consuming solutions. Not to mention, cyberattacks are on the rise. With 65% of manufacturers suffering at least one serious breach in the last year, it’s now more likely than not your company will be attacked.
Considering that 64% of companies were hit with at least one endpoint attack—that is, one that infiltrated through a random laptop or desktop device, rather than through a main server—one might expect that protecting these vulnerable endpoints would be a top priority.
But in fact, only 67% percent of manufacturing IT pros feel prepared for a serious breach—fewer than their peers across other industries on average. The reason: they’re too busy putting out fires with user requests, project implementations and other tasks all across the organization. That means despite being the single biggest threat to most companies, endpoint vulnerabilities are still being exploited at an unprecedented rate.
Given current resources and tools, IT simply can’t keep up with the demand of maintaining hundreds or thousands of user endpoints and keep mission-critical operations tech humming along. However, there are several ways that your IT department can drastically improve efficiency and security across the organization. Here’s how:
Implementing modern, real-time endpoint management solutions can help you keep pace with ongoing Windows servicing, keep the organization secure, keep the production floor humming—and keep your IT team from losing their minds. These endpoint management tools allow IT to effortlessly deploy and schedule updates during “off peak” times when bandwidth capacity is larger, and when doing so won’t interrupt users’ productivity. And, since updates happen automatically, IT can move on to other, more pressing issues, like that long task lists that keeps growing.
These same tools give IT the ability to see exactly what’s running on every machine, configure access control and other provisions to secure every device, and keep unauthorized, potentially risky software off your network. And, these solutions work to access and manage any machine—on premises and remote—even those with minimal connectivity or that are only powered on for a short time each day. This way, IT can be much faster and more effective at resolving endpoint issues, which keeps users happy, too.
By arming your IT team with the right tools to do their jobs quickly and efficiently, your company can close critical cybersecurity holes, keep the entire network safer and make your IT department a less stressful, more productive place to work.
Sumir Karayi
Sumir Karayi founded 1E, an endpoint management company, in 1997 with the goal to drive down the cost of IT for organizations of all sizes. Under Sumir’s leadership, 1E has become a successful global organization and has been inventing solutions to help IT get more done every day for 20 years. 1E is also a trusted partner, with 31 million licenses deployed across more than 1,700 organizations in 42 countries worldwide.
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