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We are delighted to share a new Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study conducted by Forrester Consulting, commissioned by Omnissa. It reveals how enterprises are addressing modern challenges with Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management (UEM)—and the significant ROI that follows.
The study examines how a composite organization representative of interviewed customers modernized endpoint operations by consolidating management tools, strengthening security, and improving digital employee experience (DEX) through a single, cloud‑native platform. Forrester’s analysis found that Workspace ONE UEM delivered $51.1 million in benefits over three years versus $18.9 million in costs, resulting in $32.2 million in net present value and 170% ROI.
Endpoints—whether laptops, smartphones, tablets, rugged or IoT devices—are now the foundation of modern work. Yet legacy tools, siloed management systems, and inconsistent visibility make them difficult to secure and maintain. Forrester interviewed Omnissa customers as part of the TEI study, all of whom reported that prior to adopting Workspace ONE UEM they faced:
These inefficiencies made it difficult to scale support for remote and hybrid users or unify security policies across diverse operating systems, leading organizations to pursue more strategic, future‑ready solutions. Workspace ONE UEM delivers exactly that, providing a unified platform that centralizes management, streamlines operations, and fortifies Zero Trust security across every device and ownership model.
The TEI study highlights how Workspace ONE UEM delivered interconnected gains across security, efficiency, cost savings, and employee productivity.
Organizations improved patch management and compliance from 80% to 90% within one month, and gained the visibility needed to manage all endpoints consistently. A stronger security foundation—one supported by unified configuration, automated patching and consistent policy enforcement—reduced breach-related costs by 17%.
With a single console replacing multiple tools, IT teams became 30% more productive, spending less time switching between platforms and more time on strategic initiatives. Zero‑touch onboarding and automated workflows reduced manual effort and enabled global scale without adding complexity.
Customers interviewd by Forrester reported a 65% decrease in endpoint‑related support tickets and a 50% reduction in ticket resolution time. Better device performance, proactive remediation, and self‑service capabilities directly contributed to these gains, freeing IT to focus on higher‑value work.
Forrester found that Workspace ONE UEM helped accelerate device onboarding by 50%, supported faster app access, and maintained device health—all translating into three hours of improved productivity per user per year. For large enterprises, this time savings compounds rapidly into measurable business impact.
One of the most substantial impacts in the study was the consolidation of legacy systems. By replacing multiple endpoint management, VPN/ZTNA, workflow, automation, and monitoring tools, organizations realized legacy cost savings two times greater than the cost of Workspace ONE UEM itself, totaling $27.3 million over three years.
Modernizing endpoint management proved to be a catalyst for organizational change, reshaping how teams chose to collaborate and make decisions across the business.
Customers described a shift toward:
According to interviewed customers, Workspace ONE UEM helped enable flexible work strategies, accelerate digital transformation, and strengthen Zero Trust programs—outcomes that extend far beyond operational gains.
The TEI study reinforces a critical truth: Unified endpoint management (UEM) is no longer just an IT requirement. It’s a business enabler.
Workspace ONE runs on the Omnissa platform, which means you can consolidate device provisioning, configuration, security, compliance, and digital experience in a single place. As a result, you can reduce risk, improve efficiency, and unlock strategic value. Embrace a more secure, agile, and cost-efficient environment that can scale with your business.
Whether you’re modernizing endpoint operations or strengthening device security, the Forrester TEI study offers a data‑driven blueprint for evaluating potential ROI.
Here are three ways to get started:
Ready to dive deeper into the methodology, customer interviews, and complete financial analysis?
Download the full Forrester TEI study for Workspace ONE UEM to explore the findings and see how Workspace ONE UEM can transform your endpoint management strategy.
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