Devicie Launches Reporting Connector in Microsoft Edge for Business
Real-Time Browser Telemetry and Enhanced Endpoint Security for MSPs, Enterprises and Security Teams
TAMPA BAY, Fla., May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Devicie, a leader in optimized Microsoft Intune deployment and maintenance solutions, today announced the official launch of its Reporting Connector in the Microsoft Edge for Business ecosystem. This significant milestone marks Devicie's continued leadership in endpoint security and real-time browser telemetry giving organizations deeper insight into browser health indicators, extension activity and security events across all devices.
With this new integration, customers can now monitor browser extensions, track usage behavior, and identify security events directly through Devicie's platform. Real-time browser telemetry now flows seamlessly into Devicie's system, enhancing endpoint health reporting capabilities without the need for additional agents or manual configuration. This advancement empowers Managed Service Providers (MSPs), enterprises, and security-first teams to stay ahead of emerging threats while maintaining an efficient, automated security infrastructure.
"We are excited to introduce the Devicie Reporting Connector within the Microsoft Edge for Business ecosystem," said Colin Britton, COO Devicie. "By integrating this solution with Microsoft's Microsoft 365 and Intune environments, we're delivering value to organizations looking to secure every layer of their modern workspace, while simplifying endpoint management. This is a major step forward in our mission to streamline security and provide actionable insights for businesses of all sizes, enabling them to respond more quickly to potential threats by correlating information from both devices and browsers."
"By integrating with Microsoft Edge for Business, Devicie helps organizations enhance security with seamless browser telemetry, providing real-time insights into endpoint health without additional manual configuration," said Arunesh Chandra, Principal Product Manager at Microsoft. "This integration empowers businesses to streamline security processes and achieve greater operational efficiency in their digital environments."
The launch of the Reporting Connector reflects Devicie's continued commitment to helping organizations navigate the complexities of modern security landscapes. It also underscores the company's strong collaborations within the Microsoft ecosystem, with Devicie's integration now providing deeper insights for customers using Microsoft 365 and Intune for endpoint management.
To learn more about the Devicie Reporting Connector in Microsoft Edge for Business, visit this page or watch this demo video.
About Devicie
Devicie provides automated, always-optimized Intune deployment and maintenance at scale. Devicie's unique approach to an optimal state of modern management – featuring zero-touch configuration, advanced security, and compliance capabilities – transforms Intune adoption and maximizes Microsoft 365 utilization, all without additional workload. By fostering synergy between Security and IT departments, as well as empowering Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs) and partners, Devicie emerges as a vital asset for contemporary organizations and partners striving to streamline IT operations and amplify productivity on an international scale. Its established distribution relationships with companies like TD SYNNEX, Microsoft and Crayon make Devicie solutions easily available to MSPs, Microsoft Cloud Solution Providers and end organizations. For further details, visit www.devicie.com.
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