Optoma has announced that it has joined the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) community as part of the company’s drive to integrate its products into Microsoft-managed workplaces.
By joining the MDEP, Optoma aims to align its future product platforms with Microsoft’s device, security, and management standards to support modern workspaces, meeting rooms, and in-building digital signage.
The Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform is built on the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) and is designed to meet standards of security, reliability, ease of deployment, and innovation. The platform aims to deliver a foundation for building and deploying devices at scale.
Optoma aims to collaborate closely with Microsoft as part of the MDEP, with further updates on product direction, ecosystem integrations, and go-to market activity to be shared in future.
Mark Yang, group CEO, Optoma Corporation, commented: “We are thrilled to become part of the MDEP community, which is an important endorsement for Optoma.
“This community with the MDEP Team reflects our strategic shift towards platform-led, IT-aligned visual solutions that integrate naturally into the Microsoft workplace ecosystem. As part of MDEP, Optoma will focus on developing and evolving a portfolio of enterprise-grade visual solutions designed for shared workspaces, collaboration environments and digital signage applications - prioritizing interoperability, security, manageability and scalability.”