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Business Upturn
11 hours ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Nerdio Surpasses $100 Million in Annual Recurring Revenue as Enterprises Shift to Microsoft Cloud
CHICAGO, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nerdio, the automated end-user computing (EUC) management platform transforming how organizations deploy and manage Microsoft Cloud technologies, today announced that it has surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), reaching this mark in just over five years. The milestone underscores Nerdio's rapid ascent as enterprises seek easier, more cost-effective ways to manage Microsoft Azure, Windows 365, and Intune environments at scale. The achievement comes just months after Nerdio's $500 million Series C funding round, which propelled the company's valuation past $1 billion. 'Enterprises are quickly moving from legacy VDI to cloud-based solutions—but managing Microsoft Cloud technologies at scale isn't easy,' said Vadim Vladimirskiy, Co-Founder and CEO of Nerdio. 'That complexity has created a huge opportunity for Nerdio. By automating the hard parts of cloud management, we're helping IT teams cut costs, move faster, and do more with less.' Over the past year, Nerdio has added more than 400 new enterprise customers and now serves over 15,000 organizations across 50+ countries. Global brands, including Chevron, Kraft Heinz, Setfords, Sage, and more rely on Nerdio to manage and scale their Microsoft Cloud environments. Nerdio automates the deployment and management of Azure Virtual Desktop, Windows 365, and Intune—eliminating manual work like provisioning virtual machines, setting policies, and managing user access. Its robust automation engine also helps organizations right-size their cloud usage, optimize spend, and ensure policy compliance across environments. Nerdio's growing portfolio of AI capabilities is further transforming how IT teams manage Microsoft Cloud services. With AI-driven recommendations, proactive issue detection, and intelligent scripting support, Nerdio makes it easier to identify inefficiencies, resolve issues faster, and streamline operations without requiring deep Azure expertise. Achieving $100 million in ARR is just the latest of many major milestones for Nerdio. Over the past year, the company has: Raised $500 million in Series C funding and achieved unicorn status. Won the 2024 Microsoft Americas Partner of the Year award. Influenced more than $350 million of Microsoft revenue. Launched over 20 product releases while integrating AI into all its offerings. 'We built Nerdio to help enterprises scale efficiently—and we've followed that same playbook ourselves,' said Joseph Landes, Co-Founder and CRO. 'We've hit $100 million ARR in just over five years by staying focused on customer needs, Microsoft innovation, and capital-efficient growth.' About Nerdio Nerdio is a leading provider of powerful, simplified cloud management solutions for businesses of all sizes. Trusted by enterprise IT departments and managed service providers (MSPs) alike, Nerdio equips organizations with seamless, cost-effective management tools for Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Windows 365, and comprehensive Microsoft 365 management solutions. With thousands of customers worldwide, Nerdio accelerates cloud adoption, enabling companies to thrive in an era of hybrid work by providing modern, future-proof technology that adapts to evolving workplace needs. For more information, please visit Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


TECHx
28-05-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Kingston Technology Supports Windows 11 Migration
Home » Emerging technologies » Storage » Kingston Technology Supports Windows 11 Migration Kingston Technology has announced its commitment to support enterprises across the Middle East as Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows 10 in October 2025. The company revealed that its next-generation SSD and DRAM solutions are helping organizations take control of their upgrade paths with future-ready memory technology. This support aims to ensure a smooth and secure transition to modern platforms like Windows 11 and Windows 365. Digital transformation remains central to the national visions of the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Initiatives like the UAE Digital Government Strategy 2025 and Saudi Vision 2030 are pushing enterprises to modernize IT infrastructure. Kingston Technology reported that running critical operations on unsupported systems increases risk. To reduce this, the company is offering high-performance memory upgrades that boost productivity and ensure compliance. Khalil Yazbeck, Business Development Manager – UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman at Kingston Technology, stated: 'As organizations in the Middle East plan their next move, Kingston stands ready as a strategic partner to deliver the tools and knowledge needed for a smooth migration.' He added that Kingston's SSD and DRAM solutions are designed to meet Windows 11 hardware requirements. These upgrades help increase system performance and device longevity. Furthermore, the company reported that simply meeting Windows 11's minimum hardware specs is not enough. Unlocking the full potential of modern systems requires high-capacity memory and storage. Kingston's NVMe SSDs and DRAM offer several benefits: Faster boot times and file access Improved multitasking and performance for AI and data-heavy tasks The company emphasized that upgrading existing devices is often the smartest path. It balances cost and performance and aligns with long-term IT strategies. Kingston Technology warned that keeping Windows 10 without support poses security risks. Enterprises relying on outdated systems may face compliance issues. Some may consider paying for extended support, but Kingston noted this is a costly temporary solution. It doesn't improve performance or reduce risk. Buying new devices guarantees performance but comes with high upfront costs. AI PCs, while promising, still face memory and compatibility limits. Instead, Kingston recommended upgrading current devices with SSDs and DRAM to enhance efficiency, lifespan, and return on investment. 'Our mission is to deliver performance without compromise,' Yazbeck said. 'We are enabling Middle East enterprises to future-proof operations and turn challenges into advantages.' Kingston Technology continues to position itself as a trusted global partner with the tools and expertise to guide secure migrations.


Channel Post MEA
28-05-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Kingston Helps Middle East Organizations To Securely Transition From Windows 10
As Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows 10 in October 2025, Kingston Technology is helping organizations across the Middle East take control of their upgrade path with future-ready SSD and DRAM solutions. Through its trusted expertise and high-performance technology, Kingston is guiding enterprises toward a secure, seamless transition to modern platforms such as Windows 11 and Windows 365. With digital transformation being a cornerstone of UAE's and Saudi Arabia's national visions, particularly under initiatives like the UAE Digital Government Strategy 2025 and Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, enterprises cannot afford to run critical operations on unsupported software. Kingston is committed to guiding IT leaders through a rapid, smooth and cost-effective migration that minimizes risk while boosting productivity and compliance. 'As organizations in the Middle East plan their next move, Kingston stands ready as a strategic partner to deliver the tools and knowledge needed for a smooth migration,' said Khalil Yazbeck, Business Development Manager – UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, Kingston Technology. 'Our next-generation SSD and DRAM solutions not only support Windows 11's hardware requirements but also unlock higher performance and longer device life, enabling smarter investments and faster returns.' Upgrading to Windows 11 goes beyond meeting basic hardware specifications, it's about unlocking the full potential of modern systems. While compatibility with TPM 2.0 and the latest CPUs is required, transitioning to higher-capacity next-generation memory and storage can significantly boost system performance, enhance user productivity and enable organizations to fully leverage the capabilities of the new platform. Kingston's NVMe SSDs and high-performance DRAM are designed to meet these demands by enabling smooth system upgrades, accelerating boot times and file access, supporting efficient multitasking and extending the lifespan of existing hardware. This results in improved productivity and the ability to handle demanding workloads including those driven by AI and data-intensive applications. For many organizations in the region, upgrading existing devices represents the most practical and future-proof approach. It strikes the right balance between cost and performance while aligning with long-term IT strategy as the Windows ecosystem continues to evolve. Some enterprises may consider doing nothing, an approach fraught with risk. Unsupported Windows 10 systems will no longer receive critical security updates, leaving organizations vulnerable to cyber threats and compliance issues. Others may opt to stay on Windows 10 and pay for extended support. While this buys time, it's a costly short-term fix that delays the inevitable migration and doesn't improve system performance. Buying new devices is another path. It guarantees compatibility and offers the latest in performance and features. However, it comes with high upfront costs, especially when evaluating AI PCs, which may still face software and compatibility challenges, as well as limitations in memory and storage upgradability, especially in AI laptops. Upgrading existing devices stands out as the smartest path forward. By enhancing current systems with Kingston SSDs and DRAM, organizations can run Windows 11 efficiently, boost system performance and extend device lifespans, delivering high ROI without major capital expenditure. 'Kingston's role goes beyond providing hardware, we are enabling Middle East enterprises to future-proof their operations,' added Yazbeck. 'Our mission is to deliver performance without compromise, helping organizations turn a looming challenge into a competitive advantage.' 0 0


Mid East Info
28-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Kingston Technology empowers Middle East Enterprises to Securely Transition from Windows 10 with advanced SSD and DRAM Solutions
As Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows 10 in October 2025, Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, is helping organizations across the Middle East take control of their upgrade path with future-ready SSD and DRAM solutions. Through its trusted expertise and high-performance technology, Kingston is guiding enterprises toward a secure, seamless transition to modern platforms such as Windows 11 and Windows 365. With digital transformation being a cornerstone of UAE's and Saudi Arabia's national visions, particularly under initiatives like the UAE Digital Government Strategy 2025 and Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, enterprises cannot afford to run critical operations on unsupported software. Kingston is committed to guiding IT leaders through a rapid, smooth and cost-effective migration that minimizes risk while boosting productivity and compliance. 'As organizations in the Middle East plan their next move, Kingston stands ready as a strategic partner to deliver the tools and knowledge needed for a smooth migration,' said Khalil Yazbeck, Business Development Manager – UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, Kingston Technology. 'Our next-generation SSD and DRAM solutions not only support Windows 11's hardware requirements but also unlock higher performance and longer device life, enabling smarter investments and faster returns.' Upgrading to Windows 11 goes beyond meeting basic hardware specifications, it's about unlocking the full potential of modern systems. While compatibility with TPM 2.0 and the latest CPUs is required, transitioning to higher-capacity next-generation memory and storage can significantly boost system performance, enhance user productivity and enable organizations to fully leverage the capabilities of the new platform. Kingston's NVMe SSDs and high-performance DRAM are designed to meet these demands by enabling smooth system upgrades, accelerating boot times and file access, supporting efficient multitasking and extending the lifespan of existing hardware. This results in improved productivity and the ability to handle demanding workloads including those driven by AI and data-intensive applications. For many organizations in the region, upgrading existing devices represents the most practical and future-proof approach. It strikes the right balance between cost and performance while aligning with long-term IT strategy as the Windows ecosystem continues to evolve. Some enterprises may consider doing nothing, an approach fraught with risk. Unsupported Windows 10 systems will no longer receive critical security updates, leaving organizations vulnerable to cyber threats and compliance issues. Others may opt to stay on Windows 10 and pay for extended support. While this buys time, it's a costly short-term fix that delays the inevitable migration and doesn't improve system performance. Buying new devices is another path. It guarantees compatibility and offers the latest in performance and features. However, it comes with high upfront costs, especially when evaluating AI PCs, which may still face software and compatibility challenges, as well as limitations in memory and storage upgradability, especially in AI laptops. Upgrading existing devices stands out as the smartest path forward. By enhancing current systems with Kingston SSDs and DRAM, organizations can run Windows 11 efficiently, boost system performance and extend device lifespans, delivering high ROI without major capital expenditure. 'Kingston's role goes beyond providing hardware, we are enabling Middle East enterprises to future-proof their operations,' added Yazbeck. 'Our mission is to deliver performance without compromise, helping organizations turn a looming challenge into a competitive advantage.' With a legacy of trust, innovation, and global reach, Kingston Technology is the reliable partner enterprises need to navigate this critical transition with clarity and confidence.


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Time of India
How this TikTok trend promising free Spotify and Microsoft software updates is ‘dangerous' for you
Hackers are reportedly using short promotional videos disguised as offers for free Spotify Premium and Windows 365 on TikTok to spread malware. These ten-second videos, which have garnered millions of views on the platform, claim to provide an easy method to unlock paid subscriptions or features for popular services like Microsoft Windows, Office 365 and Spotify Premium, a report claims. The method involves a simple prompt to be typed into the PowerShell command-line tool in Windows. However, this command does not unlock any premium services. Instead, it downloads and installs malware designed to steal various types of private information from an infected PC. This stolen data can include personal documents, cryptocurrency, and social media login credentials. What cybersecurity researchers said about these TikTok videos According to a report by Forbes, a cybersecurity researcher at Trend Micro who discovered the attack said that traditional security tools are likely to miss this malware. This is because the malicious software is not delivered via typical methods such as email attachments or software exploits. Instead, it is unwittingly installed by users who are seeking free subscriptions. In a report on the attack, the company explained: 'There is no malicious code present on the platform for security solutions to analyse or block. All actionable content is delivered visually and aurally.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo In a statement to Forbes, Trend Micro researcher Junestherry Dela Cruz said that the company believes AI is enabling the scam as the promotional videos all use similar synthetic voices and feature nearly identical shots and camera angles. Meanwhile, TikTok informed Forbes that it had removed all accounts identified by the researchers as dangerous but declined to elaborate further. However, the report didn't mention how many viewers installed the malware, but it noted that the videos were popular, as one clip promising to 'boost your Spotify experience instantly' received over 500,000 views, and two TikTok accounts posting 11 such videos collectively reached nearly 1 million views. In the comments on a video offering pro Windows features, which had over 550,000 views, one user asked, 'Is this safe?' One of the replies also reportedly warned of serious consequences, saying: 'My hard drive had been wiped after running the code,' and 'All my accounts were hacked because of these videos.' AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now