EBF Newsletter

From modern workplaces to security and AI, we share relevant knowledge that makes IT teams more successful and promotes innovation. Driven by our passion for IT—and our commitment to creating added value.

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What can you expect?

  • Latest blog posts

    Articles, interviews, and more on current topics related to the modern workplace

  • Webinare

    Event information about our free webinars and more

  • Recommended reading

    Tips and references to external sites

  • Expert opinions

    Classification of industry trends by our managing directors

  • E-books

    Detailed e-books available for download

Trends: : Current trends in the modern workplace

  • EBF Kollegen im Meeting
    Blog article

    Apple, Workplace Management

    WWDC 2026 sets a clear direction for device management

    WWDC 2026 brought significant advancements for enterprise IT and Apple device management. With iOS 27, macOS 27, and iPadOS 27, Apple continues to move away from traditional MDM commands and further establishes Declarative Device Management (DDM) as the new standard.
  • Muster bei der strategischen Planung
    Abstract network representation connecting digital figures with glowing lines.
    Blog article

    IT Security, Workplace Management

    Microsoft Authenticator incident: Recognizing and mitigating digital dependencies

    The recently disclosed security vulnerability in Microsoft Authenticator has highlighted a problem that many organizations prefer to ignore: when implementing modern workplaces, many companies increasingly rely on a one-vendor strategy, using a single provider for identity management, endpoint management, collaboration,…
  • Google Next 2026
    Blog article

    AI

    Google Next 2026

    Google Next 2026 in Las Vegas highlighted just how rapidly the world of AI has evolved since last year’s conference and how companies will operate in the coming years. The central theme of the entire conference was clear: We are…
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