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April 13, 2026

A new look for Workspace ONE UEM

  • Last updated 04/13/2026
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    Paul Mounkes
    Senior Product Marketing Manager

    Paul Mounkes is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Omnissa, specializing for over five years in Apple platforms managed by Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management. Paul has over 20 years of experience in marketing for technology companies with expertise in product marketing, partner marketing, product management and communications.

The way IT manages devices, apps, and security is changing fast—and the tools that support it must evolve just as quickly.

We're excited to introduce a refreshed experience of the Workspace ONE UEM console, designed to be faster, more intuitive, and capable of supporting the future of work. This is more than a visual update, it’s the foundation for a truly autonomous workspace.  It surfaces what matters most, and it reduces the friction of everyday management.

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Why refresh the console?

As device environments grow more complex, IT teams need a console that keeps up — one that cuts through the noise, reduces unnecessary steps, and lets admins focus on outcomes rather than navigation. The new Workspace ONE UEM console is built around these principles:

  • Intuitive by design, so you can focus on outcomes instead of navigation
  • Cleaner and more responsive, with more usable screen space and fewer visual distractions

Context-aware by default, with capabilities surfaced where you naturally expect them, so you spend less time hunting through menus or navigating away from your current task just to complete a related action. Consistent across Omnissa, including Omnissa Connect, Intelligence, and Horizon, delivering a unified look and interaction model so administrators aren't re-learning navigation every time they switch products Here’s a look at what's available right now!

Transformation starts where device management begins

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For IT teams, the Device List View is where work begins every day, with tasks like understanding device status, investigating issues, and taking action across the fleet. For that reason, Device List View is the first screen built into the new modern console experience—because for IT teams, this is where work begins every day, with tasks like understanding device status, investigating issues, and taking action across the fleet.

The Summary and Custom views have been consolidated into a single, cleaner layout that makes better use of screen space. Device status, key attributes, and fleet-wide information are easier to scan and act on. You can now also Select All devices on a single page, or Select All across your entire fleet—making bulk actions faster and more flexible than before. All existing grid functionality—filtering, sorting, column management, search, and export—works exactly as before, within a more focused interface.

You can also now create and assign new tags directly within the Manage Tags workflow, without navigating away to the tag management view. It's a small change that can reduce a good deal of tedium on a busy day.

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Improvements across everyday workflows

Alongside the Device List updates, several common console interactions have been refined to make everyday work easier.

Navigation remains familiar, but takes up less room, freeing up more screen space for the device and resource lists, dashboards, and workflows where your actual work happens.  Global search is prominently placed in the header so teams can quickly locate devices, apps, or settings from anywhere in the console.

Bookmarks have moved from the top header into the main navigation menu, so your most frequently visited pages are now accessible in the same place you'd expect any other page to be. 

The notifications experience has been redesigned. Instead of a dropdown, notifications now open in a right-sliding panel—giving you more room to review and act on alerts without losing the context of whatever you were already working on.

Individually these changes may seem small, but together they reduce the overall friction across the tasks administrators perform every day.

Built for today. Ready for what's next.

These updates mark the first step in a broader transformation of the Workspace ONE UEM console.

This modern framework allows us to continue evolving the console experience—introducing improved workflows, better operational visibility, and more intelligent capabilities over time.

As the scale and variety of device environments expand (more endpoints, more platforms, more compliance requirements), Omnissa will continue to develop and provide an increasingly autonomous workspace for our customers. Our vision is to deliver a console that adapts to you, instead of the other way around. One that anticipates your next action, learns your preferences, and takes progressively more routine work off your plate. This refreshed experience is available as Limited Availability, so admins can opt in to the new experience today. And we look forward to continuing to deliver on our vision into tomorrow.

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