The Pune-built platform that converged devices, identity and security onto one agent — 10,000+ businesses across 120+ countries, with the frontline-device mastery India’s commerce boom runs on. This hub is your complete intel file.
The company, at a glance
Quick answer
Scalefusion, built by ProMobi Technologies (Pune, India — founded 2013, led by co-founder & CEO Harishanker Kannan), is a converged device-and-access platform: Scalefusion UEM for managing Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS fleets; OneIdP for UEM-driven zero-trust identity and single sign-on; and Veltar for endpoint security with business VPN, web filtering and automated CIS compliance. Over 10,000 businesses across 120+ countries run on it — 'One Platform. One Agent.' is the literal architecture, not a slogan.
Devices, identity and security — three products sharing one agent. Each intel page is a full decision file.
Frontline-famous device management.
Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS from one console — with the kiosk and rugged-device depth that made Scalefusion's name in retail and logistics.
Identity that checks the device first.
SSO, directory and conditional access where the login decision is informed by live device trust from UEM — enrolled, compliant, in-policy, or no entry.
VPN, filtering & compliance on the same agent.
Business VPN, web content filtering and automated CIS benchmark compliance — 95+ preconfigured rules with auto-remediation for Apple fleets — layered on the UEM agent.
The devices that do the real work.
Rugged Android scanners, delivery handhelds, POS terminals and signage — zero-touch enrolled, kiosk-locked and remotely recoverable at fleet scale.
Multi-tenant operations for providers — plus the 2025 distribution push across Europe and the UK/Ireland.
Entra, Google Workspace, Okta federation, helpdesk connectors and open APIs — the platform plugs into your stack.
Most stacks bolt an MDM to an IdP to a VPN — three agents, three consoles, three bills. Scalefusion bet that the device manager, the login gate and the security layer should be one system — and engineered the trio onto a single agent.
UEM management, OneIdP device-trust signals and Veltar security ride a single agent — 'One Platform. One Agent.' is the engineering, not the tagline.
Devices, identities and security policies administered together — the converged view rivals assemble from three products.
Directory, SSO and conditional access that consume live device posture — the login gate knows whether the device is enrolled and compliant.
Business VPN, web filtering and CIS compliance automation enforced through the same agent that manages the device.
Federation with Entra/Google/Okta, helpdesk and ITSM hooks, and APIs for everything else.
Start where the pain is; the other two products attach to the same agent — never a second operational world.
Every claim on this hub traces to one of these public signals.
Across 120+ countries
MDM/UEM grids, season after season*
One of India's flagship SaaS exporters
Three products, one agent — a rare trio
Monitor, enforce, auto-remediate (Apple)
Hermitage Solutions & e92spark, 2025
The POS/scanner/signage specialist
A consistent peer-review theme*
The converged pitch in two minutes — devices, identity and security on a single agent.
The UEM console end to end — enrollment, policies, kiosk and fleet operations.
Identity that checks the device first — the UEM-driven zero-trust story.
Trusted across industries in 120+ countries
Two company-level views you won’t find on any vendor site — tap any dot for the rationale. The category-level grid lives on the product page.
Each dot is a Scalefusion product or strength: competitive position vs category momentum.
The anchor: six-platform management with a decade of frontline hardening. Where every Scalefusion story starts.
Who genuinely converges devices, identity and security — and who staples products together.
The convergence pioneer of the mid-market: devices + identity + security on one agent, priced for reality. The thesis: the login gate and the device manager should be the same system.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform standings and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
Zero-jargon starting points, in reading order. Each links into the deep education on the product page.
Answer three questions; we’ll point you at the right starting product. No email required — this isn’t that kind of quiz.
1. What's the most pressing pain right now?
2. Which sentence sounds most like you?
3. What does success look like in 90 days?
What unified endpoint management means when your fleet spans scanners, iPads, Linux boxes and Chromebooks.
Read →Single-app, multi-app and signage lockdowns with remote recovery — devices as appliances.
Read →Why the login gate should know whether the device is enrolled and compliant — OneIdP's zero-trust argument.
Read →What CIS hardening means, why auditors ask for it, and how Veltar monitors, enforces and auto-remediates.
Read →Who's genuinely converging devices, identity and security — and who's stapling products together.
Read →The honest matrix: vs Hexnode, Miradore, Intune and SureMDM — strengths, gaps and best fits.
Read →The procurement playbook TechBag runs with IT buyers — steps, licensing cheat-sheet, and the pitfalls that cost quarters.
Fleet by platform and ownership, plus the app-login landscape — the trio prices per device/user, so the census is the quote. TechBag runs it free.
UEM vs Hexnode/Miradore/Intune; OneIdP vs Okta/JumpCloud; Veltar vs the compliance stack. Each intel page carries its matrix.
The platform's edge is the trio on one agent — pilot a flow that crosses all three: enroll → conditional login → compliance check.
UEM + IAM + VPN + filtering bought separately is 3-4 vendors. Model the converged bill against the sprawl.
Corporate zero-touch first, kiosk conversions second, OneIdP conditional access third, Veltar hardening fourth — each wave proves value.
Renewals, tier right-sizing and true-ups across all three products — TechBag stays your single throat to choke, GST invoicing throughout.
| Product | Licensing model | How you enter | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scalefusion UEM | Per device / month, feature-tiered | Sharp entry pricing; annual discounts | Mixed fleets & frontline estates |
| OneIdP | Per user / month | Attaches to UEM device-trust signals | Zero-trust access programmes |
| Veltar | Per device / month | Rides the existing UEM agent | Compliance-driven Apple fleets, VPN/filtering needs |
| The trio | Bundled commercials available | TechBag negotiates converged pricing | One-platform consolidators |
Per-device and per-user pricing across the trio — TechBag negotiates the converged bundle against the vendors you’ll retire.
The convergence is real, but so is scope creep. Start where the pain is; the other two attach later on the same agent — that's the point.
Trial the rugged scanner that wedges, not the fresh Pixel. Frontline reality decides your experience — and remote recovery is the feature to drill.
OneIdP policies that lock out the CFO on day one end programmes. Monitor-mode first, then enforce by user ring.
It's VPN + filtering + CIS automation on the UEM agent — excellent at that, and young (2024). It complements EDR; it doesn't replace one yet.
Pune engineering means your-timezone support and market-aware pricing. If you're negotiating like it's a US vendor, you're leaving value on the table.
The flagship intel page carries an 8-question vendor checklist and an automation-savings calculator:
Bring your device counts and current tool bills — a TechBag advisor models the whole decision for you.
Book a discovery call →Six trends with momentum scores (TechBag’s read of analyst and market signals) — and what each means for your next decision.
*Directionally consistent with public analyst forecasts; verify exact figures before quoting. The takeaway: frontline fleets and zero-trust access are compounding fastest — exactly where Scalefusion placed its bets.
Login decisions increasingly consume device posture — Microsoft, JumpCloud and Scalefusion all converge UEM signals into conditional access.
What it means for you
Ask every IAM vendor how they know the device is safe. 'We don't' is a real answer — and a problem.
POS, delivery handhelds, signage and shared devices are the fastest-growing managed classes — India's quick-commerce boom runs on them.
What it means for you
Kiosk depth and remote recovery are primary criteria now. Drill them hands-on.
CIS benchmarks moved from security-team aspiration to audit requirement; manual hardening can't keep pace with drift.
What it means for you
Buy monitoring AND auto-remediation — a report without a fix loop is just documented failure.
Conditional access, once an enterprise luxury, is now table stakes as SaaS sprawl meets device sprawl.
What it means for you
Start with monitor-mode policies on crown-jewel apps; enforce by ring.
Scalefusion (Pune), Hexnode (Kochi) and 42Gears (Bengaluru) prove India ships globally competitive device platforms.
What it means for you
India-engineered means your-timezone support and pricing that respects the market.
VPN, filtering and compliance tooling keep folding into platforms that already own the endpoint agent.
What it means for you
Count agents before adding a security tool — the one you already run may carry it.
Open a product intel page for the deep dive, or bring your device and user counts and let a TechBag advisor build the converged case with you — quotes, trials, GST invoicing and lifecycle support included.
Stats, positions and figures are illustrative syntheses of public materials; verify before purchase.