What is AEM (Autonomous Endpoint Management) and everything you need to know about the future of UEM.

Discover what AEM is, how it works, and why it’s shaping the future of Unified Endpoint Management (UEM).

What is AEM (Autonomous Endpoint Management)?

Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM), originally introduced as Applivery Endpoint Management, is the next evolution in Endpoint Management Tools. Now known as Applivery Autonomous Endpoint Management (AAEM), it delivers a smarter, more automated approach to managing, securing, and updating devices at scale, reducing manual work and improving operational efficiency.

How does AEM differ from traditional Endpoint Management?

Traditional Endpoint Management often relies on manual tasks and a reactive approach. With AEM, the system is proactive. It anticipates problems, automates critical tasks, and ensures continuous security and compliance. Instead of waiting for an admin to approve a patch, an AEM platform like Applivery can identify a vulnerability and deploy the fix automatically, saving time and reducing risk.

How does Applivery incorporate AEM?

Applivery has embedded AEM principles directly into our Endpoint Management platform. We use AI to automate key functions, going beyond Gartner's requirements to offer a truly intelligent solution. With Applivery AEM, your IT team can move away from repetitive manual tasks.

AEM can stand for different things depending on the industry and context.

AEM = Adobe Experience Manager: in the digital marketing and content management space, AEM refers to Adobe’s platform for building, managing, and delivering personalized web experiences.
Other industry-specific uses: in fields like engineering, manufacturing, or energy, AEM may also stand for terms like Advanced Energy Management or Automated Equipment Monitoring, depending on the context.

When talking about AEM in IT Endpoint Management, it’s important to clarify the meaning to avoid confusion with unrelated industries or products.