TeamViewer has announced the immediate availability of TeamViewer Tensor, a new enterprise SaaS platform for secure remote access, support, control and collaboration at TechCrunch Disrupt. Built on TeamViewer’s industry-leading infrastructure and software, TeamViewer Tensor caters to the distinct regulatory environment and specific requirements of large corporations for connecting their global workforce. The platform introduces a set of new enterprise-class functionalities including comprehensive reporting logs, advanced authentication management as well as mass deployment capabilities.
A cloud-based offering, TeamViewer Tensor taps into rising enterprise demand for SaaS solutions that feature maximum security and greater flexibility compared to on-premises server installations. The platform leverages TeamViewer’s global access network of more than 1000+ routers to offer swift performance and large-scale deployments that can be up and running in minutes with zero hardware costs. Its out-of-the-box functionality and device agnostic, cross-platform compatibility brings a superior user and admin experience to securely connect anything, anywhere, anytime.
“TeamViewer Tensor leverages our leadership in remote connectivity for the global enterprise workspace,” said Oliver Steil, CEO of TeamViewer.
“TeamViewer offers the broadest set of features for the highest number of platforms and has by far the most installations and concurrent remote access sessions. TeamViewer Tensor builds on this strength to address the typical pain points of enterprises to help them implement state-of-the-art connectivity, increase productivity and pave the way for IoT and AR innovation.”
Secure connectivity has grown into a decisive success factor at the core of global business operations. A recent survey conducted by ResearchNow SSI found that 57 percent of polled companies in the United States define remote access and support capabilities as highly business-critical.
Key capabilities of TeamViewer Tensor include:
Security
Teamviewer Tensor works with Identity providers using SAML 2.0 to better manage, centralise, secure and control account logins (e.g. ADFS, Azure Okta and OneLogin). It offers Single-Sign-On (SSO) for more efficient user authentication and leverages corporate policies from central user management as defined with the identity provider (e.g. password policies, smart-card authentication, YubiKey). Any user change (e.g. deactivation) is updated without requiring additional input.




