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Esper.io Esper enables next-gen device management for company-owned and managed Android and iOS hardware.

Today, we’re announcing Esper Airwave, a fully managed platform that gives Android OEMs building on AOSP the complete to...
06/02/2026

Today, we’re announcing Esper Airwave, a fully managed platform that gives Android OEMs building on AOSP the complete toolkit they need to deploy secure, reliable OTA at scale. Here's what it handles from day 1:

- Patches in hours, not months: Upload a full build or delta, set your rollout strategy, and we deliver globally with real-time per-device status.
- Staged rollouts with a safety net: Phase from 1% upward; if failure rates exceed your threshold, the rollout halts automatically. A/B partition devices roll back at the OS level before rebooting into a broken state.
- Zero infrastructure to own: No servers, no CDN to build, no signing pipeline to maintain.
- MDM-agnostic: Keep your existing device management, or run none at all.

It works with any AOSP build and requires no MDM enrollment. The delivery layer stops being your problem so you can get back to your roadmap.

We're standing up test cohorts now β€” reach out if you want to run it against your own firmware: https://hubs.la/Q04jHdVf0

🚨 Staging warehouses. Technician visits. QR codes. If provisioning your dedicated device fleet still looks like this, it...
05/19/2026

🚨 Staging warehouses. Technician visits. QR codes. If provisioning your dedicated device fleet still looks like this, it doesn't have to.

Esper's Cam Summerson breaks down how Seamless Provisioning eliminates those steps entirely β€” devices ship from the manufacturer to their final location, power on, and they're ready. πŸ“¦βš‘ No setup wizard, no technician visit, no manual steps.

For IT teams managing thousands of devices across hundreds of locations, that's the difference between scaling sustainably and drowning in deployment logistics. πŸ™Œ

Read the full breakdown β†’ https://hubs.la/Q04dYw3z0

Chicago, we're coming for you! πŸ•The Esper team will at the National Restaurant Association Show May 16–19 β€” and this yea...
05/05/2026

Chicago, we're coming for you! πŸ•

The Esper team will at the National Restaurant Association Show May 16–19 β€” and this year, we're bringing the full EsperEats experience with us!

Stop by to see how modern device infrastructure turns every kiosk, tablet, and display into a reliable, scalable part of your guest experience. And yes, there will be snacks involved. πŸ˜‹

πŸ“ Find us at Booth #6565

Enterprise device management has come a long way β€” and Esper is built for where it needs to go next. πŸš€From kiosks and PO...
04/29/2026

Enterprise device management has come a long way β€” and Esper is built for where it needs to go next. πŸš€

From kiosks and POS systems to industrial IoT and handheld scanners, Esper gives IT teams one platform to manage their entire edge fleet, simply and at scale.

Find out more β†’ https://hubs.la/Q04dRzmn0

🧠 Your team is proactive. Your tools are automated. So why does managing your device fleet still feel like firefighting?...
04/22/2026

🧠 Your team is proactive. Your tools are automated. So why does managing your device fleet still feel like firefighting?

The answer is Continuous Device Resilience β€” a framework that goes beyond proactive management to build fleets that self-correct, self-update, and stay compliant without constant human intervention. πŸš€

We broke down the five principles that get you there πŸ‘‰ https://hubs.la/Q04cQH_x0

🧠 A device goes down at peak hours. Your fallback? An "Out of Order" sign and a technician that won't arrive until tomor...
04/14/2026

🧠 A device goes down at peak hours. Your fallback? An "Out of Order" sign and a technician that won't arrive until tomorrow.

The cost isn't just operational β€” it's customer experience, revenue, and reputation. The fix is robust remote management, but not all remotes are created equal. Remote viewer, remote control, remote terminal, remote monitoring β€” these aren't interchangeable, and choosing the wrong tool means more truck rolls and slower resolution.

We broke down exactly what IT leaders managing dedicated device fleets need to know in our latest blog πŸ‘‰ https://hubs.la/Q04bs6950

04/09/2026

Running a fleet of dedicated devices at scale? The operators getting it right aren't doing it alone. 🀝

Managed services aren't a luxury β€” they're the infrastructure that keeps your uptime intact and your team focused on the work that actually moves the business forward.

πŸŽ₯ Watch Esper's Fabian Eckstrom French sit down with the team at Stratix to talk about why expertise, efficiency, and zero tolerance for downtime are defining the next wave of retail and QSR tech.

Automation can scale up updates at the edge, as long as you also have control. Because in 2026, edge devices run busines...
04/02/2026

Automation can scale up updates at the edge, as long as you also have control.

Because in 2026, edge devices run business-critical operations, which means that software rollouts have to scale up, but they also can’t be left to chance.

The good news? Automation is more achievable than you think. It demands the right edge infrastructure to make it possible. This includes:

πŸ”Ή Automated provisioning to ensure every device arrives at deployment fully configured, so rollouts succeed on first contact
πŸ”Ή Desired state management to keep configuration drift in check before it ever reaches the field
πŸ”Ή Purpose-built deployment infrastructure so that the moment you push an update, it moves with real-time telemetry to prove it

Once the infrastructure is in place, you stop babysitting dashboards and start running a real deployment operation.

We broke down exactly what that looks like in practice on our blog πŸ‘‰https://hubs.la/Q048Ww_40

Let’s face it, different operating systems have different advantages β€” as long as you can manage it at scale. Want Andro...
03/26/2026

Let’s face it, different operating systems have different advantages β€” as long as you can manage it at scale.

Want Android for devices that scale, Linux for custom IoT, while still keeping your workhorse Windows systems in place?

You can have it all β€” and it's more strategic than you might think.

Getting it right means avoiding a few pitfalls: Multiple MDM tools driving up costs, security gaps from inconsistent policy enforcement, poor visibility across your entire fleet. In short, avoiding fragmented management.

The solution: Building a smarter management layer on top of the diversity you already have.

Modern device management solutions make this possible through:
βœ… Unified dashboards across all platforms
βœ… Automated provisioning and zero-touch deployments
βœ… Self-healing devices that stay compliant without manual intervention
βœ… Continuous lifecycle planning β€” no more rip-and-replace

When done right, a mixed OS strategy gives you more control over cost, faster time to market, and the freedom to choose the best hardware for every use case.

The question isn't whether to run a mixed fleet. It's whether you're managing it strategically.

Want to know more? We broke down the strategy: https://hubs.la/Q048nLh90

Is your edge OS strategy a bottleneck in your innovation cycle?For years, enterprise device decisions were framed as a b...
03/24/2026

Is your edge OS strategy a bottleneck in your innovation cycle?

For years, enterprise device decisions were framed as a binary choice: Android or iOS. Windows or Linux. Pick one, go all-in.

The reality is that most organizations already operate mixed OS fleets β€” and the ones that don't are either sacrificing capability or slowing themselves down to stick to the β€œecosystem.”

And there’s good reason to mix and match. Each OS has its own benefits:

πŸ‘‰ Android is the workhorse for rapid scale, bespoke device experiences, and full-stack programmatic control β€” from POS terminals to inventory handhelds to display signage.
πŸ‘‰ Linux is the quiet backbone of edge AI, mission-critical IoT, and any environment where security and uptime aren't negotiable.
πŸ‘‰ Windows and iOS fill the "set it and forget it" lane β€” long-term vendor support, predictable lifecycles, and broad enterprise software compatibility.

None of these is the "right" answer. They're all right answers, for different problems.

And you can have it all, as long as your device management infrastructure can handle all of them, while offering streamlined workflows for your IT team.

We wrote about what that looks like in practice β€” and the questions IT leaders should be asking as their fleets get more complex. Read on our blog: https://hubs.la/Q047-Ldg0

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