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Kandji becomes Iru, unifying identity, security, and management for the AI era - 9to5Mac
Kandji has been a popular choice for Apple devices management for IT teams, and now it is entering a new chapter. The company has rebranded as Iru, an AI powered IT and security platform built for the modern workforce. With this rebrand, Iru moves beyond just having Apple management focus and into a broader IT vision that unifies identity, endpoint security, and compliance automation into one platform. Iru is positioning itself as the platform that brings together what IT and security teams have struggled to unify: identity, access, endpoint management, and compliance, all powered by AI. Iru ima to take that same design philosophy and apply it to the entire IT stack. Its new Context Model builds a live map across users, devices, apps, and policies, turning that context into actionable insights and audit ready evidence. The stack is the problem. With Iru, we collapse the stack and give IT & security teams time and control back," said Adam Pettit, CEO of Iru. "What made Kandji work was elegance through abstraction and automation as a force multiplier. With Iru, we've translated that approach into a new platform for the AI era. We're bringing identity & access, endpoint security & management, and compliance automation together in one AI-powered platform so lean teams can move faster with less overhead. Kandji's rebrand to Iru also comes at a time when organizations are increasingly overwhelmed by tool sprawl. Nearly half of IT leaders report overlapping tools as a top challenge, and Iru's approach is to collapse the stack. Instead of juggling multiple windows, agents, and data silos, Iru aims to unify everything under one pane of glass. The aim is to enable faster responses, fewer mistakes, and better alignment between IT and security teams. AI technology sits at the core of Iru's platform. Iru AI applies automated intelligence across identity, endpoint, and compliance, turning data into usable insights so that can make IT smarter and more proactive. The six products launching with Iru are Workforce Identity, Endpoint Management, Endpoint Detection and Response, Vulnerability Management, Compliance Automation, and Trust Center. Each product is designed to integrate tightly with the others while remaining modular enough to use individually. If you're already a Kandji customer, the new systems will feel very familar to you. For Apple focused organizations, Iru builds on Kandji's original focus while adding support for Windows and Android while keeping Apple at the center of the admin experience. For existing Kandji customers, the transition will happen gradually, with enhanced capabilities available through the Iru platform.
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Kandji rebrands as Iru and launches AI-powered unified IT and security platform - SiliconANGLE
Kandji rebrands as Iru and launches AI-powered unified IT and security platform Apple Inc. device management platform firm Kandji Inc. today announced that it has changed its name to Iru and launched a new artificial intelligence-powered information technology and security platform that unifies identity and access, endpoint security and management and compliance automation into a single system. The name change to Iru reflects an entirely new approach to the way IT and security teams operate by replacing stitched-together point tools with a single system. The change of name also comes with new product offerings, starting with the Iru Context Model, a unified context layer that builds a living map across users, apps, devices, posture, policy and events. The Iru Context Model is accompanied by Iru AI, which can turn live context into insights, actions and audit-ready evidence to deliver outcomes point solutions can't match. Offering a unified platform is key to new offerings, with Iru noting that research indicates that nearly half of teams cite overlapping tools as a top challenge. The company argues that enterprise IT and security teams juggle dozens of point tools with separate consoles and data silos, which leads to no shared context or single view, fractured workflows, constant tab switching and dropped handoffs. "The stack is the problem. With Iru, we collapse the stack and give IT and security teams time and control back," said Chief Executive Adam Pettit. "What made Kandji work was elegance through abstraction and automation as a force multiplier. With Iru, we've translated that approach into a new platform for the AI era." The Iru platform consists of six integrated products, starting with Workforce Identity, which offers passwordless single sign-on with hardware-backed passkeys, context-aware access to every app, stronger security and a better user experience. Endpoint Management offers advanced automation to onboard users, update apps and enforce policies across Apple, Windows and Android; Endpoint Detection and Response offers machine learning-enhanced detections with autonomous containment and remediation to stop advanced and emerging threats in real time across Mac and Windows; Vulnerability Management offers full visibility into software risk on Mac and Windows with autonomous response to patch vulnerable software, prioritized by Iru AI and Compliance Automation gives users access to AI-native compliance automation that tailors custom controls, breaks them into tasks, and maps evidence automatically, keeping you audit-ready. The platform is rounded out with Trust Center, a public portal to share certifications, reports and security posture to accelerate deals, with security questionnaires answered by Iru AI. The Iru platform is available today for new customers, while existing Kandji customers will transition to the new Iru experience with enhanced capabilities.
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Kandji, a popular Apple device management platform, has rebranded as Iru and launched a new AI-powered IT and security platform. The move aims to unify identity, security, and management for the AI era, addressing the challenges of tool sprawl in enterprise IT.
Kandji, a well-known Apple device management platform for IT teams, has undergone a significant transformation by rebranding itself as Iru
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. This rebrand marks a pivotal shift in the company's focus, expanding beyond Apple management to encompass a broader IT vision that unifies identity, endpoint security, and compliance automation into a single, AI-powered platform2
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Iru's new platform aims to address a critical challenge faced by IT and security teams: the unification of identity, access, endpoint management, and compliance. By collapsing the traditional IT stack, Iru seeks to provide teams with more control and time efficiency
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The platform introduces the Iru Context Model, which creates a live map across users, devices, apps, and policies. This model transforms context into actionable insights and audit-ready evidence, enabling faster responses and better alignment between IT and security teams
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.Artificial intelligence technology is central to Iru's new offering. The platform's AI component, known as Iru AI, applies automated intelligence across identity, endpoint, and compliance domains. This AI-driven approach aims to turn data into usable insights, making IT operations smarter and more proactive
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.Iru's platform comprises six integrated products:
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Iru's rebranding and new platform launch come at a time when organizations are increasingly overwhelmed by tool sprawl. Research indicates that nearly half of IT leaders report overlapping tools as a top challenge. Iru's approach aims to collapse the stack, unifying multiple functions under one interface to enable faster responses, fewer mistakes, and better team alignment
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.For current Kandji customers, the transition to Iru will be gradual. The new systems are designed to feel familiar, with enhanced capabilities available through the Iru platform. This approach ensures a smooth transition for existing users while offering new features and broader device support
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