Top Trends Shaping the Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) Market in 2025
QKS Group Highlights Steady Growth of Unified
Endpoint Management (UEM) Software Market in Asia (Excluding Japan and
China), Forecasting Average CAGR by 2028
The Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) software market in Asia (excluding Japan and China) is on a steady growth path, driven by increasing adoption across diverse industry sectors. As organizations in the region advance their digital transformation efforts, UEM solutions are playing a vital role in streamlining IT operations, strengthening endpoint security, and enabling scalable digital infrastructures.
This growth is further fueled by the strategic adoption
of cloud-native UEM frameworks, which offer seamless integration and management
of a wide array of endpoint devices. These solutions enhance operational
efficiency and provide a competitive edge for businesses navigating a
fast-evolving digital economy. Continued investment in UEM technologies is
essential to address regulatory challenges, spur innovation, and maintain
momentum in a dynamic market environment.
This study addresses key questions such as:
What is the current competitive landscape of the Unified
Endpoint Management (UEM) market in Asia (excluding Japan and China)?
What market share do leading vendors hold in the AxJC
region?
What are the primary competitive dynamics influencing UEM
market growth in AxJC?
Are there vendors that focus on specific verticals or
industries?
How do vendors differentiate between cloud-based and
on-premises UEM solutions?
What factors influence the competitive positioning of UEM
vendors in the AxJC market?
What are the strengths and challenges of the key players
operating in this space?
How do vendors position their UEM offerings across
different customer segments, from small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) to
large enterprises?
Strategic Market Insights
According to QKS Group, a Unified
Endpoint Management (UEM) solution is defined as "a centralized
platform for deploying, managing, and securing both traditional and
non-traditional endpoints—either through agent-based or agentless approaches.
An ideal UEM system supports a variety of devices, including mobile phones,
laptops, desktops, tablets, and IoT assets. It ensures a secure, consistent,
and productive environment for remote work by enabling OS and application
lifecycle management and implementing a range of security protocols. Many UEM
offerings also include advanced features such as endpoint discovery,
geofencing, and patch management. Some vendors are incorporating AI and ML
capabilities to further streamline and automate operations."
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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