
Market trends: Security and new working environments are shaping UEM
Current UEM developments are characterized by new working environments and diverse endpoints (mobile, IoT, wearables), increasing pressure from compliance and regulation as well as the growing importance of EDR/XDR and zero trust models. These trends are increasing the need for secure, high-performance and fully integrated UEM solutions.
For the coming financial year, aagon is therefore making targeted investments in enhanced security features that not only fully cover current compliance requirements, but also strengthen endpoint security in the long term and establish future-proof protection mechanisms. At the same time, the company is focusing on strengthening the core of the acmp Suite and is thus systematically driving forward the active further development of existing modules as well as the targeted implementation of customer requests and feedback. With this focused roadmap, aagon is taking acmp to the next level as one of the leading UEM solutions - with enhanced security, modern standards and maximum customer orientation.
Channel offensive 2026: Close cooperation & new partner format
aagon also wants to expand the channel significantly in 2026. With an expanded channel team and new formats such as "Ask Jürgen", partners are to be supported even more intensively and directly involved in product development. "We are focusing on close cooperation and active exchange. Requests for future developments, module ideas and first-hand feedback flow directly into our roadmap," emphasizes Jürgen Vogler, CEO of aagon GmbH. In addition, aagon promotes its premium partners with joint marketing campaigns and further improved sales support.
Clear goals of the new CEO - and initial results
Jürgen Vogler, who has been at the helm of aagon since October 2025, believes the course has been set for aagon's long-term success: "UEM is the starting point for any cybersecurity strategy and for meeting regulatory requirements. Together with our partners, we support our customers in covering key NIS 2 requirements, automating their security processes and thus gaining valuable time for innovation and digitalization projects. We achieve all of this with superior software, made in Germany."
His goals for 2026 are clear: meaningful growth, optimized internal processes and a focus on core topics such as client management, automation and security. And even if it is still too early to take stock after three months in his new position, the current growth trajectory shows that the direction aagon has taken is the right one.



