Crestron has joined Microsoft's Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) for seamless interoperability and collaboration.
Built on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), MDEP is pitched as an open platform designed for device manufacturers and software developers to create innovative, user-centric solutions. Microsoft says it offers exclusive features specifically designed for MDEP-based devices.
"By joining MDEP, we're taking the next step in delivering purpose-built solutions that combine Crestron's expertise in workplace technology with Microsoft's enterprise-grade security and management capabilities," said Brad Hintze, EVP of Global Marketing at Crestron.
This will enable us to create more specialised, secure, and manageable devices that address the specific needs of modern workplaces while maintaining the seamless integration our customers expect. We look forward to bringing our first MDEP-powered products to market soon."
As part of the Microsoft ecosystem, Crestron affirms these solutions benefit from the company's established standards in trust, security, and management.
"We’re excited to welcome Crestron to the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform,” added Juha Kuosmanen, Head of MDEP at Microsoft. “With their renowned expertise in advanced workplace technology and collaboration solutions, Crestron’s innovation and leadership strengthen our shared mission to transform how people connect and work together."
The MDEP Continues To Grow Significantly
In June, Barco adopted Microsoft‘s Device Ecosystem Platform for future ClickShare solutions and enhancements, joining the likes of Yealink and Jabra.
This operating system features built-in security and IT-friendly and enterprise-grade functionalities, enabling the Barco team to further enhance ClickShare’s renowned simplicity and user experience.
By incorporating the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform into its upcoming ClickShare solutions, Barco is leveraging an Android-based framework that enables device manufacturers and software developers to drive innovation. Supported by Microsoft’s trusted security, management, and reliability, this collaboration will further enhance ClickShare’s signature ease of use and user experience, reinforcing its commitment to delivering seamless collaboration solutions for customers and partners.
This was followed by the even more momentous news that Microsoft had added Lenovo, MAXHUB, Shure and AudioCodes as new MDEP partners at Ignite in November.




