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TeamViewer boosts asset discovery and combines lansweeper technology for all-inclusive IT administration

The technology for asset discovery and inventory from Lansweeper has been integrated into TeamViewer's remote monitoring and management (RMM) product. TeamViewer is a leading global provider of workplace digitalization and remote connectivity solutions.

To assist with day-to-day operations, this gives IT departments a complete, unified IT management solution.

Improved visibility: By precisely mapping each device linked to the network, Lansweeper's powerful IT asset discovery and inventory features give IT managers total visibility over their IT infrastructure. This gives administrators comprehensive knowledge of both software and hardware, empowering them to optimize IT resources and make wise decisions.

Enhanced risk management: By identifying unauthorized devices and non-compliant software on the network, the integration enhances risk management and compliance procedures. By taking a proactive stance, IT administrators may ensure that IT policies and regulations are followed and can avoid potential policy infractions.

Effective management: IT managers can keep an eye on the inventory of their gear and software, as well as the status of warranties and patch deployments, thanks to this solution. A single dashboard offers a comprehensive picture of the IT environment, facilitating cost-effective decision-making and strategic planning.

According to Frank Ziarno, vice president of product management at TeamViewer, "We can provide a comprehensive single-vendor solution that enables IT administrators to maintain IT landscapes at scale by integrating powerful technology like Lansweeper's IT asset discovery and inventory capabilities into our RMM offering." In terms of our mission to streamline IT management, this is a big step forward.

"TeamViewer's more than 600,000 customers will now have access to Lansweeper's unique discovery and inventory technology," stated Dave Goossens, chief executive officer of Lansweeper. We're thrilled to be a part of this solution because effective and economical IT administration depends on having an automated, always current inventory.

Regarding TeamViewer

A well-known multinational technology business, TeamViewer offers a platform for remote access, control, management, monitoring, and repair of any sort of equipment, from industrial robots and computers to mobile phones and laptops. With about 630,000 subscribers, TeamViewer is free for personal use but allows businesses of all sizes and sectors to digitalize their mission-critical operations through smooth communication.

TeamViewer actively shapes digital transformation and consistently innovates in the sectors of augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things against the backdrop of global megatrends like device proliferation, automation, and new work. TeamViewer's software has been deployed on over 2.5 billion devices globally since the company's founding in 2005. With more than 1,400 employees worldwide, the company has its headquarters in Goppingen, Germany. TeamViewer brought in about EUR 566 million in revenue in 2022. TeamViewer SE (TMV) is a member of the MDAX and is traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Visit https://www.teamviewer.com/ for more details.

Regarding Lansweeper

Businesses can better understand, manage, and safeguard their technology estate and network with the help of Lansweeper's innovative Technology Asset Intelligence platform. By giving clients reliable, useful, and accurate information on the status of their users, devices, and software at all times, Lansweeper helps clients reduce risks and maximize their technology investments.

Dedicated to creating a software platform that enables organizations to manage their IT centrally, Lansweeper has been scanning and inventorying all IT equipment, installed applications, and active users on a network since its introduction in 2004.  Today, the Lansweeper platform, powered by its global workforce of more than 300, finds and tracks more than 80 million connected devices from more than 28,000 customers, including Mercedes, Michelin, Liverpool FC, Carlsberg, Nestle, IBM, and Samsung, as well as governments, banks, NGOs, and universities.