Product Information
What is Openuem?
OpenUEM is an open-source unified endpoint manager that provides IT asset inventory reported by agents installed on endpoints. OpenUEM is a self-hosted solution.
Now, you can use OpenUEM:
Agent and server components can be installed on Windows, Debian-based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint), and Redhat-based distributions (Fedora, Alma Linux, Rocky Linux, and Redhat) endpoints. There is also a macOS agent.
Multi-tenancy is supported. You can create multiple organizations and sites under the same OpenUEM installation. A default organization and site are created when OpenUEM is installed or migrated.
View what is installed on endpoints (hardware models, memory, logical disks, shared resources, printers, network adapters, software, etc.).
Check if your Windows systems have all updates applied and review update history.
Determine if your Linux systems have pending security updates.
Verify if your Windows antivirus is enabled and up to date.
Display whether BitLocker is enabled on logical disks.
Install Windows applications using Microsoft's Winget and its repository.
Install Linux applications using Flatpak and the Flathub repository.
Install macOS applications using Brew.
Browse, download, and upload files contained in logical disks using SFTP (optional).
Provide remote assistance to your users via VNC and RDP (optional).
Create configuration profiles with automated tasks applicable to endpoints. You can select packages to install or uninstall using Winget/Flatpak/Brew, manage registry keys, local users and groups, execute basic PowerShell or shell scripts, and install/uninstall MSI files. Use these profiles to perform post-installation tasks.
Wake computers in the LAN using WOL.
Schedule shutdown or restart operations for computers.
Tag your assets and filter your inventory using labels.
Add your own metadata to your assets.
Take notes about your assets.
Generate PDF/CSV reports for agents, computers, security, or software views.
Remove printers or set default printers.
Identify which of your endpoints are in remote locations.
OpenUEM is available in English and Spanish, but you can translate it into your preferred language.
How to use Openuem?
OpenUEM is an open-source, self-hosted unified endpoint manager maintaining IT asset inventories via endpoint agents, offering comprehensive monitoring, security checks, and remote management.
Core Functions of Openuem
Privacy-First, Lightweight, Ad-Free, No Coding Required, Dark Mode, Offline Available
Privacy-Focused
Lightweight
Ad-Free
No Coding Required
Dark mode
Available Offline
Usage Scenarios of Openuem
- View detailed information on hardware models, memory, logical disks, software, etc., installed on endpoints.
- Check if all updates are applied on Windows systems and if there are pending security updates on Linux systems.
- Install Windows, Linux, or macOS applications using Winget, Flatpak, or Brew.
- Provide remote assistance to users via VNC and RDP.
- Create configuration profiles to automate tasks like installing/uninstalling packages, managing registry keys, executing scripts, etc.
- Generate PDF/CSV reports for proxies, computers, security, or software views.
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