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Ivanti Products Now Available in Microsoft Azure Marketplace Through Carahsoft

Ivanti products are now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace through the support of Carahsoft Technology Corp., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®.

The Azure Marketplace offers thousands of industry-leading apps and services for IT professionals and developers enabling customers to discover, purchase and deploy the solutions they need. Ivanti’s products in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace through Carahsoft include: Neurons for Digital Experience, Neurons for Patch Management, Ivanti Connect Secure, Neurons for Secure Access, Neurons for Zero Trust Access, Neurons for Discovery, Neurons for ITSM, and Neurons for ITAM.

Carahsoft’s Azure Marketplace offers a simplified approach to procurement. It features customized terms and pricing through private offers, consolidated billing, rapid deployment, and license management. The process is designed to meet the unique requirements of each customer, while facilitating the purchase and deployment of the customers’ cloud solutions. Carahsoft enhances the benefits of the Azure Marketplace by utilizing its contract vehicles and extensive network of resellers and system integrators to provide Public Sector customers with a streamlined acquisition process.

“With the addition of Ivanti to the Azure Marketplace, Carahsoft's reseller partners and Public Sector agencies now have improved access to Ivanti's comprehensive product portfolio," said Adam Mahn, Program Executive for Carahsoft’s Cloud Marketplaces.

“This collaboration enables the Public Sector to leverage Carahsoft's contract vehicles to obtain Ivanti technology through private marketplace offers,” said Michelle Hodges, SVP of Global Channel and Alliances at Ivanti. “Our partnership with Carahsoft will effectively support agencies in their ongoing pursuit of technological modernization."

Ivanti products are available through Carahsoft’s GSA Schedule No. 47QSWA18D008F, SEWP V contracts NNG15SC03B and NNG15SC27B, ITES-SW2 Contract W52P1J-20-D-0042, NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement #AR2472, E&I Contract #EI00063~2021MA, OMNIA Partners Contract #R191902, and The Quilt Master Service Agreement Number MSA05012019-F.

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Ivanti Products Now Available in Microsoft Azure Marketplace Through Carahsoft

Ivanti products are now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace through the support of Carahsoft Technology Corp., The Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®.

The Azure Marketplace offers thousands of industry-leading apps and services for IT professionals and developers enabling customers to discover, purchase and deploy the solutions they need. Ivanti’s products in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace through Carahsoft include: Neurons for Digital Experience, Neurons for Patch Management, Ivanti Connect Secure, Neurons for Secure Access, Neurons for Zero Trust Access, Neurons for Discovery, Neurons for ITSM, and Neurons for ITAM.

Carahsoft’s Azure Marketplace offers a simplified approach to procurement. It features customized terms and pricing through private offers, consolidated billing, rapid deployment, and license management. The process is designed to meet the unique requirements of each customer, while facilitating the purchase and deployment of the customers’ cloud solutions. Carahsoft enhances the benefits of the Azure Marketplace by utilizing its contract vehicles and extensive network of resellers and system integrators to provide Public Sector customers with a streamlined acquisition process.

“With the addition of Ivanti to the Azure Marketplace, Carahsoft's reseller partners and Public Sector agencies now have improved access to Ivanti's comprehensive product portfolio," said Adam Mahn, Program Executive for Carahsoft’s Cloud Marketplaces.

“This collaboration enables the Public Sector to leverage Carahsoft's contract vehicles to obtain Ivanti technology through private marketplace offers,” said Michelle Hodges, SVP of Global Channel and Alliances at Ivanti. “Our partnership with Carahsoft will effectively support agencies in their ongoing pursuit of technological modernization."

Ivanti products are available through Carahsoft’s GSA Schedule No. 47QSWA18D008F, SEWP V contracts NNG15SC03B and NNG15SC27B, ITES-SW2 Contract W52P1J-20-D-0042, NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement #AR2472, E&I Contract #EI00063~2021MA, OMNIA Partners Contract #R191902, and The Quilt Master Service Agreement Number MSA05012019-F.

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For decades, trust in the digital workplace rested on familiar signals. We trusted faces on video calls, voices on the phone, and emails that appeared to come from people we knew. These cues felt human and intuitive. They anchored how decisions were made, approvals were granted, and access was authorized. AI-powered deepfakes have quietly broken that model ...

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For years, DevOps teams operated under a simple assumption: collect enough telemetry, and you can find and fix any problem. That assumption is breaking down. Modern enterprises now operate across microservices, hybrid cloud environments, APIs, Kubernetes, and highly automated delivery pipelines. Releases happen continuously, dependencies shift constantly, and failures spread faster than teams can diagnose them ...

New Relic surveyed IT and engineering leaders from the media and entertainment (M&E) sector to understand what's working — and where challenges persist with their observability practices. The findings reveal how M&E organizations are navigating rising platform complexity, audience expectations, and AI-driven change. Below are five takeaways that stand out ...

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