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By: Rajesh Ganesan, President, ManageEngine With rapidly changing market conditions, organisations have broadened their perspectives, shed age-old practices, and embraced novelties to strengthen their foothold in the market in 2024. With the technological landscape evolving each year, enterprises are compelled to look into various aspects of their businesses and understand how technology is contributing to…
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Singapore — December 8, 2020 – ManageEngine, the IT management division of Zoho Corporation, announced that Forrester Research, a leading global research and advisory firm, has recognized the company as one of the “providers that matter most” in privileged identity management (PIM) and chatbots for IT operations. The Forrester Wave™: Privileged Identity Management, Q4 2020 cites very…
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Singapore – July 17, 2020 – ManageEngine, the enterprise IT management division of Zoho Corporation and the developers of ServiceDesk Plus, the flagship ITSM suite used by more than 100,000 service desks worldwide, has announced the results of its survey, The State of ITSM in the COVID-19 Pandemic. The survey, conducted among more than 500 global IT professionals, highlights the ramifications…
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ManageEngine, the IT management division of Zoho Corporation, has announced that the cloud version of ServiceDesk Plus, its flagship IT service management solution, now includes Zia, Zoho’s AI assistant as a virtual IT support agent. Zia can answer simple questions, perform service desk operations, and interact with third-party apps, reducing response times and boosting technician…
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ManageEngine, the real-time IT management company, has announced that it has introduced user and entity behaviour analytics (UEBA) into its SIEM solution, Log360. According to Verizon’s 2018 Data Breach Investigations Report, over a quarter of the 53,308 cyber attacks in 2017 involved insiders. Insider threats can be particularly difficult to detect with conventional threat detection systems,…
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By: Rajesh Ranganathan, Product Manager, ManageEngine When asked to name their critical network endpoints, most IT pros would cite mobile devices, laptops, desktops, and servers. A few might include wearables and other emerging end-user hardware. Browsers, though, probably wouldn’t make the list. After all, they’re applications that run on the endpoints, not endpoints themselves. But given…

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