Three Years a Leader in DEX. Now Comes the Autonomous Era

TL;DR:

ControlUp, recognized as a leader in Digital Employee Experience Management, asserts that the industry is evolving beyond mere visibility to Autonomous Endpoint Management, which integrates AI and automation for proactive issue resolution.

  • The Digital Employee Experience (DEX) market is transitioning from providing insights into IT operations to platforms that recommend and automate remediation actions.
  • ControlUp is spearheading this shift with ControlUp ONE and Pulse AI, leveraging real-time telemetry, AI, and automation to detect, diagnose, and resolve issues before employee impact.
  • Autonomous Endpoint Management is presented as an operational necessity, enabling IT teams to manage increasing complexity efficiently and move towards self-healing digital workspaces.

Being named a Leader for the third consecutive year in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Digital Employee Experience Management Tools is a proud moment for ControlUp.

But for me, this recognition is not the finish line. It is the foundation.

Over the past three years, our team has pushed hard to keep moving, not by chasing placement in a report, but by listening closely to our customers, understanding where IT is headed, and activating one of the strongest development engines in the market to deliver meaningful innovation. I’m incredibly proud of the focus, resilience, and urgency our team has shown. We believe this recognition reflects their work, and more importantly, the outcomes our customers are achieving every day.

While we feel our current position reflects years of driving measurable outcomes across some of the world’s most complex digital work environments, it also reinforces something we believe deeply: the DEX market is quickly entering its next major chapter.

For years, Digital Employee Experience has helped IT teams answer a critical question: what is happening across my endpoints, applications, networks, and workspaces?

That visibility transformed the way IT operates. It gave teams the real-time insights needed to understand and improve employee experience. But the market is evolving quickly, and visibility alone is no longer enough.

The next question is bigger: what should be done, and how quickly can the system do it?

That is the shift from Digital Employee Experience to Autonomous Endpoint Management.

At ControlUp, this is where we are focused. We believe the future of IT operations will be defined by platforms that do more than observe the digital workplace—platforms that understand what is happening, recommend the right actions, and increasingly automate remediation before employees are impacted.

This is the direction we are driving with ControlUp ONE et IA Pulse.

By combining real-time telemetry, AI, and automation, ControlUp helps IT teams to detect, diagnose, and remediate issues in the moment. The goal is simple: fewer tools, fewer tickets, less manual troubleshooting, and better digital experiences for every employee.

The timing matters.

IT teams today are being asked to support more endpoints, more applications, more hybrid work, more cloud desktop complexity, and higher employee expectations than ever before. At the same time, they are being asked to move faster and operate more efficiently.

That’s why we believe autonomous operations are becoming an operational necessity.

Gartner¹ has noted that “by 2029, 70% of enterprises will deploy agentic AI as a part of IT infrastructure operations, compared to less than 5% in 2025.” That kind of acceleration points to a major inflection point for the industry. A generational shift.

The organizations that win will not simply have more data. They will have better systems of action.

That is what ControlUp is building toward.

We are proud to be recognized again as a Leader in DEX. Even more, we’re energized about what comes next: helping our customers move from visibility to action, from reactive support to intelligent automation, and from managing digital workspaces to making them increasingly self-healing.

Recognition is meaningful. But we feel leadership is about continuing to move the market forward.

For ControlUp, the next chapter is clear.

DEX is the foundation. Autonomous Endpoint Management is the future.

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Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Digital Employee Experience (DEX) Management Tools, Dan Wilson, Stuart Downes, Robin Milton-Schonemann, June 8, 2026.

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¹ Innovation Insight for Digital Workplace Operations Automation Platforms, Tom Cipolla, Stu Downes, 23 April 2026.

Jed Ayres

Jed Ayres is widely recognized for the transformational impact he is making on the end user computing industry and joined ControlUp as CEO in August 2023.

Ayres has more than 20 years of technology experience and has a wide range of industry experience across workspace management, virtualization and mobility. Prior to joining ControlUp, he was the CEO at IGEL where he drove the company’s successful pivot from a hardware-centric to a software-first company and was instrumental in its acquisition by TA Associates. Before that, he was the SVP of Worldwide Marketing for AppSense, where he helped the company rebrand and achieve significant growth prior to being acquired by Thoma Bravo to be integrated into Ivanti. Ayres was also CMO at MCPc, a $300m+ Solutions Provider in Cleveland that achieved rapid and sustained growth and was acquired by Logicalis. Before McPc, he spent six years as SVP of Partner Management and Marketing at national solution provider MTM Technologies.

He has also held a number of advisory board positions, including Citrix Platinum Council, VMware Global Partner Advisory Board, and the Cisco Marketing Council. Ayres holds a BS in Business Administration from Sonoma State University and an MBA from San Francisco State University. An avid swimmer biker, and runner, Ayres successfully completed six full Ironman races and several ultramarathons. He resides in Marin, California.