Tanium has entered into a partnership with global technology services provider DXC Technology to deliver autonomous endpoint management solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
The collaboration will see DXC offer and implement Tanium's Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) platform to organisations throughout the region.
DXC brings substantial implementation capability to the partnership, with nearly 100 trained Tanium engineers across Australia and New Zealand ready to deliver immediate value to customers.
"At Tanium, our mission is to redefine the collaboration between IT and security teams by introducing the industry's first autonomous endpoint management platform to customers," Stewart McDonald, director of channel and alliances at Tanium, said.
The partnership leverages Tanium's artificial intelligence capabilities and real-time data insights to address unique challenges in endpoint management while incorporating DXC's expertise in delivering comprehensive cybersecurity strategies.
Tanium's platform currently supports 34 million endpoints worldwide, including 40 per cent of Fortune 100 companies, delivering efficient operations and improved security posture at scale.
The companies have already collaborated on several initiatives, including a solution designed to help public sector entities meet regulatory requirements and strengthen their cybersecurity practices.
"As a global cybersecurity leader, DXC helps organisations stay ahead of evolving threats while ensuring business continuity," Kylie Watson, DXC Technology's head of security for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, said.