Omnissa operates as a digital work platform, originating as the VMware End-User Computing business. Its primary function is to streamline and simplify digital work environments for corporations and individuals, without the need for complicated IT processes. Omnissa's platform provides a digital employee experience, tailored and secure for every employee and accessible on any device. The platform brings together, automates, and scales the digital workspace, thereby aiding employees in their tasks regardless of location, contributing to business growth. The Omnissa™ Platform is both the first and an AI-driven digital work platform that provides seamless and safe work experiences from any location. It combines numerous top-tier solutions from Unified Endpoint Management, Virtual Desktops and Apps, to Digital Employee Experience, and finally, Security and Compliance. By constantly adapting to individual workstyles, Omnissa is the key to optimizing the user experience, security, IT operations, and costs.
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Cost effective solution. Strong security capabilities and a good comprehensive solution if you need device-based management rather than user-based.
It is an industry proven product that has gone through a maturing process.
It has broad device management capabilities, strong policy and security controls and the ability to manage end points from a central platform. It is well suited to larger or more complex environments where consistent invisibility matters. It also offers good integration across the wider digital workspace ecosystem.
Vendor support is always a challenge. The licensing is quite rigid. Migration challenge from WS1 to another platform. Sometimes the device enrollment process is delayed during the HUB client installation and device sync to platform.
The user interface is not intuitive and can be very confusing. It also lacks some features that are necessary for a clean integration into other security systems like a SIEM.
It can be overly complex, and the time needed to become fully comfortable with the set up is quite long, as well as the fact that some set up in policy can feel less intuitive than expected. While there can be some overhead in maintaining an optimising environment over time, while the feature set a stronger user experience could be simpler in several spaces.