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Top 36 Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 36 SaaS companies in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) Software. They have combined revenues of $1.5B and employ 7.1K people. They have raised $1.9B and serve 119.2K customers combined.

Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) Software is a comprehensive solution designed to streamline the management and security of diverse end-user devices within an organization. This type of software enables IT and security teams to monitor, manage, and secure endpoints such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, and desktops from a centralized platform. UEM supports a variety of use cases, including device provisioning, application delivery, and policy enforcement, catering specifically to environments that may involve bring-your-own-device (BYOD) practices or remote workforces. Typical features of UEM software include real-time monitoring, threat detection, and automated compliance reporting, which help organizations maintain security and operational efficiency. Users of UEM solutions generally include IT administrators, security personnel, and compliance officers who seek to enhance endpoint security and ensure regulatory adherence. By consolidating endpoint management, businesses can reduce complexity and improve overall productivity through better device control and streamlined workflows.

Companies
36
Revenue
$1.5B
Funding
$1.9B
Employees
7.1K

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Top Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) Software Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Callwise

Miami, Florida, United States

Providing End User Phone Systems, IT Support and Telecoms Consultant. Using the latest cloud and VoIP (Voice Over IP) technologies, we give you control of when and how your business calls are delivered to your office and colleagues. As a result of years experience, we provide a ready to use, flexible, cloud based VoIP platform for IT support companies and individuals to offer their customers. Our VoIP platform has been developed from scratch, based in the UK we have created a unique and independent product which can be tailored by you and offered to the market at a truly competitive price

Revenue
$770K
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
7
Growth
-
2
Jentu Technologies Inc.

Concord, Ontario, Canada

Intelligent Desktop Management. Simplified.

Revenue
$613.9K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
2
Growth
47.21%
3
Leap Telecom

Denver, Colorado, United States

Leap Telecom is a software company focused on business communications IP. We began helping clients in 2004 under Teliax, Inc, a wholesale telecommunications company that services the biggest names in the telecommunications industry. After taking the reins from Teliax’s business voice solutions, we are leaping ahead to better serve our clients’ unique communications needs while continuing to leverage the Teliax network to offer unbeatable savings in the voice communications industry. The founding principal to focus on the product first still holds true with Leap today. Our network and software have been created from the ground up; we believe in making our service feature rich, stable and scalable for all. Businesses come in many shapes and sizes and we are proud that our aim is to adapt to the needs of our clients. This allows Leap to serve businesses from contact centers, to enterprise, to small business. As one of the first hosted PBX providers to offer phone number coverage in all 50 states and have since expanded to over 60 countries. We are a privately held company with a family first motto. Our software and network engineers have built everything in house from the ground up. We maintain complete control over our software and platform which means peace of mind for you and all of our clients. Visit us at: www.Leap.Tel

Revenue
$440K
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide centralized management of multiple endpoint types including desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. - Must include security features such as monitoring, threat detection, and policy enforcement. - Must support device lifecycle management, including provisioning and decommissioning of devices. - Should enable application delivery and management across varied platforms. - Not just for desktop management; must also handle mobile and IoT device management.