diff --git a/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.md b/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a572465344 --- /dev/null +++ b/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +### Linux adoption is growing. Management hasn't kept up. + +* macOS and Windows have mature management ecosystems. Linux does not. +* Compliance frameworks don't grant exemptions by operating system. +* Security audits don't skip Linux workstations. +* These create the Linux gap. + +### Unmanaged devices are unmanaged risk. + +This guide helps IT leaders understand and close the Linux management gap. + +### What you'll learn + +You'll learn about a maturity model for planning your adoption path, a clear framework for defining your requirements, and a concrete evaluation scorecard for comparing management platforms. Whether you manage 50 Linux workstations or 5,000, this guide gives you the structure to make a defensible platform decision and explain it to your team. + +### Chapter list + +- **Why Linux devices are important** + * What's driving enterprise Linux adoption and why management is no longer optional. +- **The business case for managing Linux devices** + * Cost, compliance, talent retention, and the price of inaction. +- **Defining your Linux device management needs** + * Key questions to ask and a maturity model to map your goals. +- **Automated provisioning for Linux desktop in the enterprise** + * The provisioning gap, enrollment approaches, and what zero-touch looks like on Linux. +- **Security baselines for Linux** + * Why baselines matter, what to enforce, and how to fight configuration drift. +- **App and certificate management for Linux** + * Software distribution challenges, the notarization gap, patching speed, and shrinking certificate lifetimes. +- **Protecting the Linux device** + * USB and Bluetooth threats, the sudo problem, and remote lock and wipe. +- **Controlling your software and your data** + * Software sovereignty, data sovereignty, and why your management tooling should reflect the values that made Linux worth adopting. +- **Choosing the right solution** + * Business and technical requirements, an evaluation criteria table, and a structured way to compare platforms. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/articles/modern-endpoint-management-managing-devices-as-code.md b/articles/modern-endpoint-management-managing-devices-as-code.md index 8aaf33c109..59ad7e117a 100644 --- a/articles/modern-endpoint-management-managing-devices-as-code.md +++ b/articles/modern-endpoint-management-managing-devices-as-code.md @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ You will also see how treating device management as a software discipline helps + diff --git a/handbook/company/writing.md b/handbook/company/writing.md index 237ad3db4f..d942deeb6f 100644 --- a/handbook/company/writing.md +++ b/handbook/company/writing.md @@ -163,6 +163,8 @@ Whitepaper articles use a separate article template that requires additional `` tags: - `introductionTextBlockTwo` - A optional second introduction paragraph for the whitepaper. The contents of this meta tag are added as a separate paragraph to the introduction above the Markdown content. + - `formHeadline` - Put in a short phrase that will show immediately above the form fields. If not used, a default generic phrase will be use ("Get the white paper to learn more") + **Example whitepaper article meta tag section** @@ -177,6 +179,7 @@ Whitepaper articles use a separate article template that requires additional ` + ``` diff --git a/website/assets/images/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management-cover-image-504x336@2x.png b/website/assets/images/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management-cover-image-504x336@2x.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8782be19f2 Binary files /dev/null and b/website/assets/images/articles/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management-cover-image-504x336@2x.png differ diff --git a/website/assets/pdfs/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.pdf b/website/assets/pdfs/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4b96027736 Binary files /dev/null and b/website/assets/pdfs/IT-leaders-guide-to-Linux-device-management.pdf differ diff --git a/website/views/pages/articles/basic-whitepaper.ejs b/website/views/pages/articles/basic-whitepaper.ejs index 023ac97c74..7de9270a3c 100644 --- a/website/views/pages/articles/basic-whitepaper.ejs +++ b/website/views/pages/articles/basic-whitepaper.ejs @@ -12,77 +12,77 @@ <%if(thisPage.meta.articleImageUrl){%> -
- A preview image of the whitepaper -
- <% } %> - -
-
-
-
-
-

Learn how GitOps transforms device management

- -
- - -
Please enter your first name.
+
+ A preview image of the whitepaper +
+ <% } %> +
+
+
+
+
+
+

<%- thisPage.meta.formHeadline || 'Get the white paper to learn more' %>

+ +
+ + +
Please enter your first name.
+
+
+ + +
Please enter your last name.
+
+
+ + +
This doesn’t appear to be a valid email address
+
+ Download whitepaper + +

+ Please enter your work or school email address. +

+
+ + +
+
+

Your download should start automatically. If not, you can click this link to download this whitepaper

+
-
- - -
Please enter your last name.
+
+
+
+
+
+ <%- partial(path.relative(path.dirname(__filename), path.resolve( sails.config.appPath, path.join(sails.config.builtStaticContent.compiledPagePartialsAppPath, thisPage.htmlId)))) %> + +
+

About Fleet

+ +

Fleet is the single endpoint management platform for macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and cloud infrastructure. Trusted by over 1,300 organizations, Fleet empowers IT and security teams to accelerate productivity, build verifiable trust, and optimize costs.

+ +

By bringing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) practices to device management, Fleet ensures endpoints remain secure and operational, freeing engineering teams to focus on strategic initiatives.

+ +

Fleet offers total deployment flexibility: on-premises, air-gapped, container-native (Docker and Kubernetes), or cloud-agnostic (AWS, Azure, GCP, DigitalOcean). Organizations can also choose fully managed SaaS via Fleet Cloud, ensuring complete control over data residency and legal jurisdiction.

+
+
+
+ Share this article on Hacker News + Share this article on LinkedIn + Share this article on Twitter
-
- - -
This doesn’t appear to be a valid email address
+ - Download whitepaper - -

- Please enter your work or school email address. -

-
- - - -
-

Your download should start automatically. If not, you can click this link to download this whitepaper

-
-
- <%- partial(path.relative(path.dirname(__filename), path.resolve( sails.config.appPath, path.join(sails.config.builtStaticContent.compiledPagePartialsAppPath, thisPage.htmlId)))) %> - -
-

About Fleet

- -

Fleet is the single endpoint management platform for macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, and cloud infrastructure. Trusted by over 1,300 organizations, Fleet empowers IT and security teams to accelerate productivity, build verifiable trust, and optimize costs.

- -

By bringing infrastructure-as-code (IaC) practices to device management, Fleet ensures endpoints remain secure and operational, freeing engineering teams to focus on strategic initiatives.

- -

Fleet offers total deployment flexibility: on-premises, air-gapped, container-native (Docker and Kubernetes), or cloud-agnostic (AWS, Azure, GCP, DigitalOcean). Organizations can also choose fully managed SaaS via Fleet Cloud, ensuring complete control over data residency and legal jurisdiction.

-
-
-
- Share this article on Hacker News - Share this article on LinkedIn - Share this article on Twitter -
- -
-
-
-
-
-<%- /* Expose server-rendered data as window.SAILS_LOCALS :: */ exposeLocalsToBrowser() %> + <%- /* Expose server-rendered data as window.SAILS_LOCALS :: */ exposeLocalsToBrowser() %> \ No newline at end of file