UDT EndPoint Solutions: Your Organization’s Device Management Independence

UDT EndPoint Solutions enable our clients to face almost any challenge associated with asset lifecycle management and support.

According to Palo Alto Networks, an EndPoint is a remote computing device or software that communicates back and forth with a network to which it is connected. An EndPoint can range from laptops, desktops, APs, displays, printers, computer programs, and everything in between. 

UDT EndPoint Solutions enable our clients to face almost any challenge associated with asset lifecycle management and support. By gaining visibility and taking control of your asset management process, you can improve sustainability, performance, and security for all your organization’s hardware and software, as well as simplifying compliance maintenance.

Sustainability

Owning, maintaining, and supporting IT assets can be a time-consuming and costly exercise. Bringing advanced analytics into the mix, we help you take advantage of unrefined data to make informed IT budgetary decisions and understand how to improve productivity and user-satisfaction for all stakeholders.

Operations

Accelerate time-to-value by enabling a structured process for asset support and management. An unstructured approach to asset management will result in ineffective refresh and support capabilities, creating a negative impact on productivity and user satisfaction. We enable a structured process for asset management and support throughout the entire lifecycle of each asset, delivered as a single service. By removing complexity and relieving the burden from your IT department, you can focus critical resources on organizational core objectives while ensuring optimal EndPoint performance and end-user satisfaction.

Security

Fact: around 90% of breaches happen at EndPoints. Without a proper EndPoint Protection strategy in place, securing a fleet of devices can become complex and overwhelming. Besides the risk of data being compromised through unwanted access on an unsecured device, there’s the issue of configuration compliance necessary to fulfill industry security standards and legal requirements. With UDT EndPoint Solutions, you gain asset visibility to keep track of every EndPoint and guarantee they are always patched, updated, and optimally protected.

“UDT creates EndPoint solutions by combining best practices in Sustainability, Operations, and Security,” said UDT Customer Support Manager, James Andrews. “When creating an EndPoint solution, we focus on customer experience, organizational change, and partnership. UDT understands EndPoints are integral to every organization and to each of its end users so we offer a full portfolio of EndPoint services to support and manage all of your needs!”

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Experiencing a security breach?

Get immediate assistance from our security operations center! Take the following recommended actions NOW while we get on the case:

RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE NEXT ACTIONS

  1. Determine which systems were impacted and immediately isolate them. Take the network offline at the switch level or physically unplug the systems from the wired or wireless network.
  2. Immediately take backups offline to preserve them. Scan backups with anti-virus and malware tools to ensure they’re not infected
  3. Initiate an immediate password reset on affected user accounts with new passwords that are no less than 14 characters in length. Do this for Senior Management accounts as well.

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