442% ROI
Proven in a Forrester TEI study
Proven in a Forrester TEI study
Challenger in Endpoint Management
Identify and prioritize security weaknesses across Linux environment before they become threats.
Automate and streamline patching to ensure Linux endpoints remain secure, compliant, and up to date.
Maintain a real-time inventory of every Linux device, software version, and license across your environment.
Distribute and manage applications remotely without user intervention.
Securely access and troubleshoot Linux endpoints.
Execute powerful troubleshooting actions silently from a unified console.
Control endpoint availability and uptime from anywhere.
Predefined templates, custom scripts, scheduled installs, and targeted messaging.
Gain visibility into Linux endpoint health, patch status, software deployment outcomes, and asset details with built-in reports.
Refer to this page to learn about supported features for each Linux distribution.
What's on the horizon
Manage, whitelist, and blacklist applications on Linux endpoints to strengthen security and prevent unauthorized software usage.
Currently available as a workaround.
Restrict and manage peripheral devices on Linux endpoints to block unauthorized access and prevent data leakage.
Currently available as a workaround.
Manage full-disk encryption on Linux endpoints with centralized visibility to ensure security and compliance.
Enable real-time threat detection, investigation, and response across Linux endpoints to stay ahead of security threats.
Monitor end-user experience metrics including performance, app responsiveness, and system health for proactive issue resolution.
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Endpoint Central supports a wide range of distributions including Ubuntu, RHEL, Debian, CentOS, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Amazon Linux, Oracle Linux, SUSE Enterprise, Fedora, and Linux Mint. Feature availability varies by distro. See the full Linux feature matrix.
Yes. Endpoint Central automates Linux patch management by scanning devices for missing patches, testing updates, and deploying them based on configurable policies and schedules.
Yes. Endpoint Central empowers IT teams to remotely troubleshoot Linux devices anytime, anywhere, making it ideal for hybrid and distributed work environments.
Yes. Endpoint Central offers a fully functional 30-day free trial with access to Linux patch management, vulnerability assessment, remote troubleshooting, and software deployment features. No credit card is required, and after the trial ends, the account automatically switches to the free edition that supports up to 25 endpoints. Start your free trial.