The Future of Unified Endpoint Management (UEM): Trends, Challenges, and Innovations
QKS Group Highlights Growth Projections for the Unified
Endpoint Management (UEM) Market in Western Europe
The Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) market in Western
Europe is set for sustained growth and strategic transformation, with an
expected average CAGR through 2028. Market expansion will be driven by the
increasing need for scalable and interoperable UEM solutions that address
evolving cybersecurity risks and support hybrid work models. Key industry
trends include the integration of IoT ecosystems, heightened regulatory
compliance requirements, and a growing focus on proactive threat mitigation.
Advancements in UEM technologies will emphasize
data-driven decision-making, automation of routine processes, and enhanced
endpoint security, equipping enterprises across Western Europe with greater
agility and operational resilience in an increasingly digital landscape.
Key Questions Addressed in This Study:
What are the current and future competitive dynamics in
the Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) market in Western Europe?
How are vendors positioning themselves across different
customer segments, from SMBs to large enterprises, by 2028?
What are the comparative advantages of cloud-based versus
on-premises UEM solutions in Western Europe by 2028?
What strengths and challenges do vendors face in this
evolving market?
What market forecasts and adoption trends are expected
across key industries?
What competitive factors influence vendor positioning in
the region?
Strategic Market Insights
QKS Group defines a Unified
Endpoint Management (UEM) solution as “a centralized
platform for deploying, managing, and securing both traditional and
non-traditional devices—referred to as endpoints—via agent-based or agentless
methods. An ideal UEM solution supports a diverse range of endpoints, including
mobile devices, laptops, desktops, tablets, and IoT devices, ensuring a
seamless, secure, and unified work environment for remote operations.
Core functionalities include OS and application lifecycle
management, implementation of security policies and protocols, as well as
advanced features such as endpoint discovery, geofencing, and patch management.
Some vendors are also incorporating AI and ML capabilities to enhance
automation and performance optimization.”
Vendors covered in this Study:
Baramundi Software, BlackBerry, Citrix, Codeproof, Quest
Software, Hexnode, HCL Software, IBM, Ivanti, Jamf, ManageEngine, Matrix42,
Microsoft, Materna virtual solution, Open Text, Raynet, Samsung, Snow Software,
Sophos, SOTI, Tanium, VMware and 42Gears.
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