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Introducing the Island Enterprise Platform

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Today, we're introducing the Island Enterprise Platform. Here’s the story of how we got here - why we built a whole platform, what core problems it solves, and why the enterprise browser was always just the first step.

Today, Island opens its next chapter with the launch of the Island Enterprise Platform.

The work environment designed around the people doing the work. Where the core needs of today's enterprises - like AI enablement, secure access, and data protection - are naturally embedded into everywhere work happens.

In some ways, it's Island's natural next step. Extending the philosophy of the Island Enterprise Browser - built in, not bolted on - across the entire workspace.

Yet, to us, it's what we've been building towards from day one.

What five years taught us.

When we launched the Island Enterprise Browser, the response told us we'd found something real.

The world's leading banks, hospitals, airlines, hotel chains, retailers, pharmaceutical companies, and universities all understood that modern work needed a workspace designed for modern work - and that Island was it.

The Enterprise Browser redefined what an enterprise workspace can do for these organizations - slashing costs and complexity, fundamentally strengthening their security, and making work more productive than ever before.

It also gave us a front-row seat to the bigger problem we'd only begun solving.

The solutions have become the problem.

The traditional enterprise workspace was designed around problems. Not people.

Layers upon layers of solutions, each designed to solve individual problems. But together, fighting against the very work they were meant to facilitate.

Think about what it takes to connect one user to one application. Provision a laptop. Authenticate credentials. Connect to a VPN. Log into VDI. Break and inspect SSL. Backhaul through SASE. Scan for malware. Check for sensitive data. Apply monitoring.

All to open a browser tab that was on the laptop the whole time.

This wasn't intentional. But it was inevitable. So organizations were left to manage the tradeoffs. And workers were left to live with them.

In an attempt to solve work's problems, the solutions became the problem.

That's why we built the Enterprise Browser - where the needs of the enterprise were naturally built into the browser itself.

Suddenly, 14 steps became 4 - Download Island. Login. Policy Applied. Work.

But the browser was always just the beginning.

The foundation for the future of work.

The enterprise browser may have been the first product we launched, but it wasn't the first thing we built. The platform was.

From day one, we focused on building the underlying infrastructure - the policy engine, the visibility layer, the data foundation - that could embed enterprise security, control, and access natively into the workspace. The browser was simply the first surface we focused on, because it was where most work was happening.

All we needed was to know what to build next.

Our customers became our north star.

As more of the world's leading enterprises embraced Island, we began to hear first-hand where the solutions problem still persisted.

Safe access, AI enablement, data protection, to name a few.

We listened closely. Took notes. And then we kept building.

With the platform already in place, we could move fast. Embedding each new capability into the same Island foundation, and making all the others more powerful in the process.

What we had been building towards all along was now coming to life. What started with the heart of the workspace was ready to evolve to the entire workspace itself.

The ideal environment for enterprise work.

The Island Enterprise Platform is the complete work environment. Not a collection of solutions - but an organic ecosystem, where all systems work together, creating the perfect conditions for work to thrive.

It provides a full range of enterprise compute services - Enterprise AI, Network, Identity, Data Protection, Endpoint Control, and End User Productivity.

Built upon a foundation of universal policy, visibility, data lake, and an integrations fabric.

And built into everywhere work happens: The Enterprise Browser, consumer browsers, mobile devices, and the desktop.

This is the future of work. And it just arrived early.

We couldn't be more excited to show you everything the Island Enterprise Platform can do for your organization.

Mike Fey

Mike Fey is the Co-Founder and CEO of Island. Prior to founding Island, Mike served as CEO of D2IQ, president and COO at Symantec, president and COO of Blue Coat (acquired by Symantec), executive vice president and general manager at Mcafee, and CTO of intel security. With decades of experience in cyber security, enterprise software, and cloud technology, Mike is also author of Security Battleground: An Executive Field Manual and frequent presenter in major cyber security events around the world.

Dan Amiga

Dan Amiga is the co-founder and CTO of Island, the world’s first Enterprise Browser. Before Island, Dan invented Web Isolation technology while serving as founder and CTO of Fireglass (acquired by Symantec in 2017), and headed software security for the Microsoft Technology Center in Tel Aviv. He is also a founding investor of Axis Security, Cycode, and Build.Security (acquired by Elastic). A veteran of Israel’s 8200 cyber intelligence unit where he developed advanced security technologies, Dan is also a frequent presenter at security conferences such as RSA and Blackhat, as well as an adjunct professor of advanced high scale cloud computing at the Reichman University (IDC).

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