Remote workforce: a clean endpoint anywhere.
Distributed staff get a stateless, policy-governed endpoint that keeps no local data and recovers itself, secure access from any location.
Corporate data on devices you'll never physically see.
Remote and hybrid staff work on machines outside your building, often outside your control, home networks, personal devices, hotel Wi-Fi. Corporate data lands on those endpoints, where it's hard to govern and impossible to wipe by hand if a device is lost or an employee leaves. Shipping, imaging, and recovering hardware across a distributed workforce is slow and expensive.
The pressure points in distributed work.
Data off-premises
Corporate data sits on devices you can't physically reach.
Lost & stolen laptops
A missing remote device is a potential data-loss event.
Offboarding gaps
Data lingers on personal or home machines after someone leaves.
Slow recovery
Reimaging or replacing a remote device takes days and shipping.
A stateless endpoint that recovers itself.
Keeps no local data
Corporate data never persists on the remote device.
Self-recovering
A clean, verified baseline is one reboot away, no shipping.
Policy-governed
Access and capability follow your policy, wherever the device is.
Secure from anywhere
Identity-bound sessions over any network, on any location.
Corporate data recoverable from a lost remote device.
When the endpoint keeps nothing, a lost device is an inconvenience, not an incident.
Distributed-work IT, answered.
What happens when an employee leaves?+
There's no corporate data on the device to recover or wipe. Revoke the session identity and the access is gone, nothing persists locally.
How do we recover a broken remote device?+
A clean, verified baseline is one reboot away. There's usually no need to ship, reimage, or dispatch a replacement.
Does it work on home and untrusted networks?+
Yes. Sessions are identity-bound and the endpoint holds no state, so it stays secure on any network and any location.
“The device can be anywhere because it holds nothing. Lose it, and you've lost a piece of hardware, not your data.”
See the stateless endpoint on your own hardware.
Flash an idle machine into a live endpoint and run your real workloads. You buy no hardware and sign nothing.
