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TeamViewer integrates Lansweeper's technology for enhanced IT management

Fri, 8th Dec 2023
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TeamViewer, an esteemed global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalisation solutions, announced that it has integrated Lansweeper's technology for asset discovery and inventory management into its remote monitoring and management (RMM) offering. The announcement will streamline daily operations in IT departments through a unified IT management solution.

The integration of Lansweeper's IT asset discovery and robust inventory capabilities into TeamViewer's RMM will provide IT administrators with holistic visibility of their IT infrastructure.

In particular, this will facilitate accurate mapping of every device network connection, rendering detailed insights into hardware and software configurations. These capabilities will empower administrators to make well-informed decisions and optimise IT resources.

The new synergy will also enhance risk management processes by efficiently detecting unauthorised network devices and non-compliant software. This proactive measure facilitates IT administrators' efforts in preventing potential policy violations and securing compliance with prevailing IT policies and regulations.

Moreover, the solution enables efficient management of the IT landscape. IT administrators can monitor their hardware and software inventory and track warranty status and patch deployments. A consolidated dashboard will provide a clear overview of the entire IT landscape, enabling strategic planning and cost-effective decision-making.

Frank Ziarno, Vice President of Product Management at TeamViewer, underscores the significance of integrating Lansweeper's robust IT asset discovery and inventory capabilities into their Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) offering. This integration aims to offer a comprehensive solution from a single vendor.

Ziarno highlights that this unified approach empowers IT administrators to manage large-scale IT environments efficiently, marking a substantial advancement in TeamViewer's dedication to simplifying IT management.

Frank Ziarno said, "By integrating powerful technology like Lansweeper's IT asset discovery and inventory capabilities into our RMM offering, we are able to provide a comprehensive single-vendor solution."

"This enables IT administrators to maintain IT landscapes at scale, a significant step forward in our commitment to simplifying IT management."

Dave Goossens, CEO of Lansweeper, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership with TeamViewer, stating that over 600,000 TeamViewer customers will now benefit from Lansweeper's distinctive discovery and inventory technology.

Goossens emphasised the importance of having an automated and constantly updated inventory for efficient and cost-effective IT management, underlining the value that Lansweeper brings to this collaborative solution.

Dave Goossens commented, "TeamViewer's more than 600,000 customers will now have access to Lansweeper's unique discovery and inventory technology. We're excited to be part of this solution. Having an automated, always up-to-date inventory is crucial for efficient and cost-effective IT management."

TeamViewer is a global technology company that provides a connectivity platform to remotely access, control, manage, monitor, and repair devices of any kind, from laptops and mobile phones to industrial machines and robots. Although TeamViewer is free for private use, it has around 630,000 subscribers and enables companies of all sizes and industries to digitalise their business-critical processes through seamless connectivity.

Against the backdrop of global megatrends like device proliferation, automation and new work, TeamViewer proactively shapes digital transformation and continuously innovates in the fields of Augmented Reality, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence.

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