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NinjaOne Offers Free Trial of Unified IT Operations Platform
Test endpoint management, patching, remote access, and backup across your device fleet before committing.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 2:04pm
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NinjaOne, an Austin-based IT operations platform, is offering a free trial of its unified solution for endpoint management, automated patching, remote access, backup, mobile device management, and IT asset management. The platform aims to consolidate multiple tools into a single cloud-native console, providing real-time visibility and control over distributed workforces.
Why it matters
The IT management market is crowded, but NinjaOne stands out by building a single platform from scratch rather than assembling through acquisitions. This approach allows for better data integration and a more seamless user experience compared to competitors like Kaseya and ConnectWise. NinjaOne's recent additions of IT asset management and vulnerability detection also make it an attractive option for IT teams managing compliance requirements.
The details
NinjaOne's unified platform brings together endpoint management, patching, remote access, backup, mobile device management, and IT asset management into a single cloud-based console. This allows IT teams to manage Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices from a central interface, with real-time visibility and the ability to remotely troubleshoot, deploy software, and push configuration changes. The platform was built as a single solution rather than assembled through acquisitions, which the company says provides better data integration and a more cohesive user experience compared to competitors.
- NinjaOne crossed $500 million in annual recurring revenue in January 2026.
- NinjaOne was named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools in 2026, its first inclusion.
- NinjaOne's IT asset management module was released in February 2026, and its vulnerability management module followed in March 2026.
The players
NinjaOne
An Austin-based company that offers a unified IT operations platform for endpoint management, automated patching, remote access, backup, mobile device management, and IT asset management.
What’s next
NinjaOne offers a free trial with full platform access and no credit card required, allowing IT teams to test the solution across their actual device fleet before committing.
The takeaway
NinjaOne's unified approach to IT operations management, with its recent additions of IT asset management and vulnerability detection, makes it an attractive option for IT teams looking to consolidate multiple tools into a single platform and improve compliance management.
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