List of Hexnode XDR Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Hexnode XDR. This list is updated as of May 2026.
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Hexnode UEM
Mitsogo Inc
Streamline device management for dynamic teams with ease.Hexnode UEM serves as a comprehensive Unified Endpoint Management solution that enables oversight of devices across various platforms through a centralized interface. It adopts a user-focused strategy, ensuring a smooth management experience throughout the entire lifecycle of devices, from initial enrollment to eventual retirement. This platform is relied upon by businesses of all sizes, from small to medium enterprises to Fortune 500 companies globally, as it provides an extensive array of tools tailored for the demands of today's mobile and modern workforce. Among its offerings are management capabilities for a diverse range of devices, including iOS, iPadOS, Android, Windows, macOS, tvOS, Apple TV, Android TV, and fireOS, accompanied by a user-friendly dashboard that enhances visibility and control over mobile assets within the organization, as well as web filtering for enhanced security measures, location tracking, and an array of other valuable features designed to optimize device management. With the increasing reliance on mobile technology, Hexnode UEM continues to evolve, meeting the needs of dynamic teams and enhancing productivity across various sectors. -
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Hexnode IdP
Hexnode
Streamline identity management with secure, centralized access solutions.Hexnode IdP is a robust identity provider designed to help organizations manage authentication, access control, and identity governance through a centralized platform. This innovative solution enables IT and security teams to verify user identities effectively while safeguarding access to a wide range of enterprise applications, devices, and resources. By merging identity validation with real-time evaluations of device compliance, Hexnode IdP aligns seamlessly with a Zero Trust architecture for managing access. The platform encompasses a variety of critical features, such as single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), role-based access control (RBAC), and conditional access policies. These features work in tandem to ensure that only authorized personnel using compliant devices can access vital systems and sensitive information. By integrating authentication and access controls into a single interface, organizations can simplify their identity management workflows, leading to improved security monitoring and regulatory compliance while minimizing the complexities often linked to managing disparate systems. This enhanced operational efficiency not only fortifies security measures but also reinforces the overall resilience of the organization's infrastructure, paving the way for sustained growth and adaptability in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
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