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Syxsense

Syxsense is a cloud-native endpoint and vulnerability management platform for enterprise IT and Security Operations (SecOps) teams.

  • Cloud-based endpoint management and patch automation for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other connected devices (endpoint management).
  • Vulnerability scanning, prioritization, and remediation workflows across servers, desktops, and other endpoints (vulnerability management).
  • Integrated IT and SecOps console with role-based access, dashboards, and reporting (ITSM/SecOps).
  • Prebuilt remediation, compliance, and security workflows for common enterprise use cases (IT process automation).
  • Support for hybrid and remote environments, including internet-connected and off-network devices (remote device management).

More About Syxsense

Syxsense provides a unified platform for organizations that need to manage and secure distributed endpoints across data centers, branch sites, and remote work environments. The platform is delivered as a cloud-native Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering, which allows IT and security teams to manage devices without maintaining on-premises (on-prem) management servers. Enterprise stakeholders typically use Syxsense to maintain Operating System (OS) and application currency, monitor endpoint health, and orchestrate remediation actions from a central console.

The core of Syxsense focuses on endpoint discovery, inventory, and configuration, combined with automated patch deployment across multiple operating systems (endpoint management). It incorporates vulnerability assessment capabilities (vulnerability management) that scan endpoints for known security weaknesses, missing patches, and configuration issues. These capabilities are integrated into workflows that help security and IT operations teams identify exposures, prioritize remediation based on risk, and execute fixes through the same platform.

Syxsense uses agent-based endpoint control, with agents deployed on servers, workstations, and other supported devices to collect inventory data, run scans, and trigger remediation tasks. Communication typically uses secure, encrypted channels over standard network protocols such as HTTPS for cloud connectivity. The platform’s cloud architecture supports management of both domain-joined and non-domain-joined devices, including off-network and remote endpoints that connect over the public internet, which is relevant for organizations with hybrid or fully remote workforces.

From a SecOps perspective, Syxsense aligns with common enterprise frameworks that emphasize continuous monitoring, vulnerability management, and patching as part of defense-in-depth. It fits into categories such as unified endpoint management (UEM) and vulnerability and patch management, and is often positioned alongside other security and IT operations tools such as Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Endpoint Detection And Response (EDR), and IT service management platforms. While those tools focus on detection, logging, or incident handling, Syxsense emphasizes the operational tasks of maintaining software and configuration baselines and closing vulnerabilities on endpoints.

For enterprise buyers and architects, Syxsense is typically evaluated as part of endpoint security and IT operations toolchains. Its directory placement aligns to solution areas including endpoint management, vulnerability and patch management, and IT process automation. The platform’s cloud delivery model and cross-OS coverage are relevant in environments where devices span on-prem infrastructure, multiple clouds, and remote locations, and where centralized control of updates, vulnerabilities, and configurations is a priority.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

Aliso Viejo, CA

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services