Tag: ManageEngine Desktop Central

The value UEM delivers in digital upgradation of enterprises’ IT administration

2020 has arrived. Most companies are striving to become digitally transformed, business applications are moving to the cloud, and day-to-day IT operations are becoming more mobile-oriented with executives using a diversified range of devices. Employees don’t just use company-provided desktops; they often work on the go with corporate-owned, personally enabled (COPE) laptops, mobile devices, and […]

G2 recognizes ManageEngine as a High Performer in the Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) category for Winter 2020

ManageEngine’s unified endpoint management solution,, Desktop Central, has been recognized as a High Performer and Momentum Leader in G2’s winter report for 2020. This is the second time in the past six months that Desktop Central has been named a High Performer in G2’s Unified Endpoint Management category. G2 is a peer-to-peer review site that […]

Monitor these loopholes to ensure complete network security

The continuous evolution and growth of the endpoint devices in enterprises makes network security management a primary concern for IT departments. As a sysadmin, you strive to ensure the safety and security of every device in your network. You are on a constant lookout for vulnerabilities and issues that might disturb the shield that protects […]

Windows 7 to Windows 10 migrations, Part four: A one-stop migration solution

In this blog series, we’ve looked at the consequences of using Windows 7 at its end-of-life, and the complexities of and best practices for migrating network computers to Windows 10. In the last part of this blog series, we’ll discuss the one solution that an IT admin needs to resolve all their worries about the entire Windows 7 to 10 migration process: ManageEngine Desktop Central. Desktop Central […]

Windows 7 to Windows 10 migrations, Part three: The quick, easy, and advanced methods of deploying the OS

In part two of this blog series, we saw in detail how computers will be affected by Windows 7 end-of-life, and also looked at the complexities involved in the Windows 10 migration process. Windows 10 is being referred to as Microsoft’s most secure operating system to date, and has already proven itself by utilizing its […]

Windows 7 to Windows 10 migrations, Part two: Hardships and complexities in the process

In our previous blog, we discussed why you need to upgrade Windows 7 after the end-of-life period. Windows 7 machines can be upgraded to either Windows 8.1 or to Windows 10 operating systems (OS). Although Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 8.1 on January 9, 2018, Extended Support will continue through January 20, 2023. Migrating Windows 7 machines to Windows will postpone end of life issues for at least the next […]

Windows 7 to Windows 10 migrations, Part one: Windows 7 end of life

Over 26 percent of the world’s computers are at risk of exposing themselves to critical vulnerabilities; this is how many computers that are still running on the Windows 7 operating system. Are you among this 26 percent? Are you compromising on network security? Is your enterprise ready to counter potential security breaches? With Windows 7 end of life […]

G2 recognizes ManageEngine as a High Performer and the Momentum Leader in UEM

Managing devices and offering the security customers expect is what makes ManageEngine stand apart in the unified endpoint management (UEM) category. Our UEM offering, Desktop Central, delivers a wide range of features addressing all endpoint-based challenges. Desktop Central is under continuous development and offers support to evolving operating systems, hardware, applications, and technology. G2, a […]

Prevent remote code execution by disabling Microsoft’s Equation Editor now

While many of us are looking forward to some well-earned time off, cyber attacks aren’t taking any breaks this holiday season. In late November, the Cobalt Cybercriminal Group took advantage of a 17-year-old vulnerability in Microsoft Office’s Equation Editor, the CVE-2017-11882 exploit. The Cobalt Cybercriminal Group, which has been around since 2016, primarily targets financial […]