Tanium Converge 2025: Strategy Shifts Beyond Endpoint Management To Autonomous IT
At Tanium Converge 2025 in Orlando, FL, Tanium’s CEO, Dan Streetman, kicked things off by highlighting Tanium’s strategy shift — extending beyond managing and securing endpoints to delivering autonomous IT platform solutions. During on-stage and break-out sessions, enterprises including AutoNation, BestBuy, Lowe’s, McDonalds, and UKG highlighted how they used Tanium solutions to unify management and security across diverse endpoints, enable agentic AI, and extend workflow integrations. Tanium’s autonomous IT strategy initiatives present new opportunities and challenges for Tanium in the following areas:
- New AI-enabled autonomous operations and platform integrations. Tanium has expanded its solutions to incorporate automatic AI-enabled service and support workflows, including zero-touch patching and self-healing using the Tanium AI Agent for ServiceNow. Tanium also launched Tanium Ask, an agentic AI solution that automates troubleshooting, remediates software issues, and enables other workflows. This autonomous IT strategy will increase competition from ITSM vendors.
- Expanded OT and mobile device endpoint management. Tanium expanded its Apple mobile device coverage, added a Microsoft Intune connector, and incorporated PLC and OT industrial control system management. These capabilities improve real-time insight and security across new device types, and enables Tanium to leverage these new features in the crowded endpoint management platform market. CIOs benefit from fewer manual workflows, speedy MTTR, enhanced mobile devices, and IT automation. Insight and features integrated into OT network industrial control systems can simplify workflows and improve overall enterprise management.
- New privileged access management security features. It is common to run as a local admin on a Windows endpoint, but this opens doors for malicious actors. Microsoft’s Administrator protection for Windows 11 includes an authentication prompt to perform actions when a user is a local admin, but the user still runs as a local admin account. Tanium announced Jump Gate to replace these persistent accounts with capabilities to grant temporary permissions only when needed for minimum required resources. Administrators can centrally manage policy-driven approvals and adaptive authentication to determine who gets access to devices, under what conditions, and for how long.
What Does This All Mean For IT And Security Stakeholders?
Tanium’s autonomous IT strategy shift presents valuable opportunities for technology and business stakeholders:
- IT teams can transition to AI-driven automated patching and troubleshooting for a wide array of endpoint devices (e.g., Apple, OT, IoT) at scale using a single platform.
- Security teams gain greater visibility and auto remediation of vulnerabilities and misconfigurations to proactively manage and reduce risk in real time.
- Enterprises can use endpoint data and AI-driven insights to optimize workforce experiences all the way to frontline for higher customer impact.
- IT stakeholders can use Tanium’s new features alongside employee sentiment data to streamline employee workflows and proactively address employee needs due to increased visibility and automation across end-to-end digital experiences.
Before making these shifts, enterprise stakeholders must evaluate readiness and understand deployment implications:
- Assess impacts of autonomous actions on governance guardrails and approval workflows.
- Evaluate Tanium’s fit with your current tech ecosystem to determine implications of integrating with existing ITSM, SIEM, and compliance systems.
- Facilitate cross-functional alignment and collaboration across the business to drive digital employee experience (DEX) improvements at scale. Operationalizing DEX under a unified approach will improve business agility and elevate IT for strategic impact.