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VMware to offer unified endpoint management to Google’s Chrome devices

US based cloud infrastructure firm VMware has become the first unified endpoint management (UEM) provider to Google’s Chrome devices.

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US based cloud infrastructure firm VMware has become the first unified endpoint management (UEM) provider to Google’s Chrome devices. VMware Workspace ONE, a digital workspace platform powered by VMware ‘ UEM’ technology, would enable the customers unify management of Chrome devices, alongside all other endpoints, from a single console, said company.

“As Chrome OS continues to gain momentum, our customers are eager to manage these devices consistently along with all other endpoints, including ,” said Sumit Dhawan, Senior Vice and General Manager, End-User Computing, VMware in a statement.

“Using Workspace ONE, our customers will be able to securely manage the lifecycle of Chromebooks along with all their other endpoints giving them better security and a consistent user experience across all devices,” he added.

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With new enterprise-ready capabilities from ‘Chrome Enterprise License’, organisations will be able to deliver device policies using customisable assignment of groups. “Our collaboration with VMware will help us deliver a seamless deployment and management experience, making Chrome devices available across more teams,” said Rajen Sheth, Senior Director of Product Management for Chrome OS at Google.

Chrome device users will even be able to access full desktops and applications and use these devices as next-generation thin clients, helping accelerate the adoption of Chrome devices in the enterprise. ‘Workspace ONE‘ will be able to deliver a unified platform to both manage and deliver any app to Chrome devices.

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