Unisys
Unisys is a global IT services and solutions company that provides digital workplace, cloud and infrastructure, enterprise computing, and security offerings for large enterprises and public sector organizations.
- Digital workplace services for end-user computing, collaboration, and experience management
- Cloud and infrastructure services, including hybrid and multicloud consulting, migration, and managed services
- Enterprise computing solutions for mission-critical applications and high-volume transaction processing
- Security services and platforms covering zero trust approaches, cyber defense, and managed Security Operations (SecOps) (security)
- Industry-focused solutions for government, financial services, transportation, and other regulated sectors
More About Unisys
Unisys focuses on large enterprises and government agencies that require secure, scalable IT environments, positioning its portfolio around digital workplace services, cloud and infrastructure services, enterprise computing, and security solutions. The company typically engages at the level of CIO, CTO, and enterprise architecture teams to design and operate environments that integrate legacy systems with modern cloud-native workloads.
In digital workplace services, Unisys provides consulting, implementation, and managed services to support end-user devices, collaboration platforms, and workplace experience monitoring. These services often cover endpoint lifecycle management, service desk operations, and automation for IT support, with integration into platforms such as enterprise directory services, identity and access management systems, and collaboration suites. The intent is to maintain standardized, policy-driven environments that fit enterprise security and compliance requirements.
Within cloud and infrastructure services, Unisys works with hybrid and multicloud architectures where workloads span on-premises (on-prem) data centers, private clouds, and public cloud providers (cloud infrastructure). Engagements typically include infrastructure assessment, application migration planning, modernization of existing workloads, and ongoing managed services. The company references industry architectures such as microservices, containerization, and API-centric integration, and it supports environments that use virtualization platforms, container orchestration frameworks, and Software Defined Networking (SDN).
Unisys enterprise computing offerings target mission-critical transaction processing and large-scale data workloads, often in sectors such as government, financial services, and transportation. These solutions are designed for reliability, predictable performance, and integration with existing core systems, including mainframe and high-volume transaction platforms. The company positions these capabilities for workloads where latency, throughput, and data integrity are central requirements.
Security is a core horizontal capability, with Unisys providing cyber security consulting, managed SecOps, and solutions aligned with zero trust architectures (security). Its offerings typically incorporate identity and access control, network segmentation, continuous monitoring, and threat detection and response, using standard security frameworks and protocols. These services are used by clients that must adhere to regulatory frameworks and industry standards across multiple jurisdictions.
From a marketplace and directory perspective, Unisys maps into categories such as managed services, digital workplace and end-user computing, cloud and infrastructure consulting and operations, enterprise computing for mission-critical systems, and cyber security and zero trust services (managed services, digital workplace, cloud infrastructure, security). The company’s solutions are generally deployed in complex, multi-vendor environments where interoperability with existing enterprise platforms and adherence to established IT service management and governance practices are requirements.