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Rethinking Endpoint Strategy with IGEL

For decades, endpoint strategies have been built on the assumption that compromise is inevitable. Layered tools, endless agents, and sprawling recovery workflows have all centred around designing for compromise failover — monitor, detect, remediate – a simple phrase that dramatically…

Celebrating Sustainable IT on World Environment Day

Discover how IGEL’s innovative technology solutions and partnerships help reduce e-waste Plastic pollution is a pervasive issue that affects every aspect of our environment, including our bodies, as we ingest microplastics. World Environment Day 2025 urges us to come together…

Transforming Digital Workspaces with HP and IGEL

In a major initiative to facilitate hybrid work in businesses and organizations, HP and IGEL are converting traditional desktop PCs to optimized thin client devices in workspaces. Over the years, both companies have consistently prioritized security and sustainability in all…

Seamless Transition to Windows 11 with IGEL OS

Windows 10 goes end of life on the 14th of October 2025. By that date, Microsoft will stop providing free software updates from Windows update, no technical assistance will be offered and lastly, there will not be any more security…

Paradise Lost

The following is a guest post from Nathaniel Comer, founder of Sun Screen IT. Visiting the Maldives archipelago fits most people’s idea of paradise. Within the huge network of 26 atolls are 1,192 islands – some inhabited, others not –…

Environmentally Sustainable Workspace IT

In late 2021 Capgemini and IGEL signed a partnership agreement. It is a natural partnership for both companies as we both have social responsibility at the heart of our corporate philosophies: IGEL is committed to developing technologies that reduce the…

Combatting the Tsunami of e-Waste

Back in the 1980’s, there was a focused effort to stop the environmental impact of pollution caused by litter and other harmful pollutants damaging our air quality and water. The public service announcement proclaimed: “People Start Pollution, People Can Stop…

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