IGEL Sets Off on European Roadshow with Endpoint Security Summits
In an ambitious effort to tackle the pressing concerns of endpoint security, IGEL, a global software provider renowned for its Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™, has announced the launch of the
Now & Next Workspace Endpoint Security Summit. This roadshow will take place across five key European cities, inviting customers, partners, and industry leaders to engage in vital discussions about cybersecurity and operational resilience in modern workspaces.
Understanding the Now & Next Summit Series
The series of summits intends to convene prominent figures in the technology and business sectors to explore the evolving landscape of endpoint security and its implications for enterprises. Kicking off in
London on May 28, 2026, the event will subsequently stop in
Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, and
Bern, offering a regional forum for organizations grappling with the complexities of security demands and the challenges posed by ever-evolving workplace models.
Klaus Oestermann, CEO of IGEL, emphasized the need for organizations to enhance their control over endpoint devices, increase resilience against potential disruptions, and adopt practical approaches to support existing and emerging workspace models. He stated, “The purpose of the Now & Next summit series is to bring these discussions closer to the customers and partners in our ecosystem and help define the next phase of endpoint device strategy.”
A Collaborative Forum for Industry Leaders
Each summit will feature key executives from IGEL, alongside regional leaders and representatives from various organizations. Notable speakers will include not only Klaus Oestermann but also Matthias Haas, Chief Technology Officer; Emanuel Pirker, Chief Technology Officer for Contact Centers and Financial Services; and James Millingon, Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare (EMEA). Additionally, experts from partner firms such as
Nvidia, Omnissa, Nutanix, and
UltrArmor will also share their insights during the sessions.
The agenda will delve into critical issues concerning European businesses, including endpoint resilience and recovery, data control and management, IT and operational technology convergence, infrastructure modernization, and business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR). In an ecosystem where organizations in critical sectors are increasingly looking to leverage centrally managed endpoint strategies, the discussions will provide invaluable insights into minimizing data exposure and fortifying operational continuity.
Important Dates for the Summit Series
The IGEL Now & Next Workspace Endpoint Security Summit is scheduled as follows:
- - London: May 28
- - Amsterdam: June 3
- - Paris: June 9
- - Frankfurt: June 16
- - Bern: June 18
Additionally, on June 15, coinciding with the Frankfurt event, IGEL will host its
Partner Summit at the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel. This gathering will be limited in capacity and will include strategic updates, business development meetings, certification discussions, partner networking, and recognition awards.
Oestermann commented on the shift seen in organizational discussions around endpoint devices as they reevaluate their roles within security architectures. “The conversation is transitioning from mere device management to recovery, governance, and continuity,” he mentioned, underlining the importance of these dialogues across Europe.
Conclusion
With the IGEL Now & Next Workspace Endpoint Security Summit, IGEL is paving the way towards stronger endpoint security frameworks, ensuring organizations are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the modern digital workspace. Interested parties can find more information regarding attendance and registration on IGEL's official website at
igel.com/security-summits.
About IGEL
IGEL is a leading global software company offering the Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™ for modern digital workspaces and secure access. By utilizing its secure operating system for endpoint devices, Universal Management Suite™, and IGEL App Portal, the company promotes a preventive security model aimed at simplifying endpoint management, enhancing control, and fostering secure access in distributed environments. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Germany, IGEL has operations worldwide, including the United States.