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The CEO gave Alex a bonus and a budget line item for —renewed annually, no questions asked. Six Months Later Alex doesn’t stare at red dashboards anymore. He drinks coffee while Miradore automates the boring stuff: OS updates, compliance checks, stale device cleanup. When a new threat appears, he doesn’t panic. He just adjusts a policy.
Alex signed up for the 30-day trial at 2:17 AM. By 8:00 AM, he had the tenant configured. By 9:30 AM, he’d enrolled 50 corporate iPhones using Apple Business Manager integration—zero user interaction required. By noon, he’d pushed a script to remove the old, vulnerable Java runtime from every Windows laptop. miradore premium
The CEO heard about it before the board meeting. “What did you change, Alex?” The CEO gave Alex a bonus and a
The CEO’s email arrived at 4:58 PM. Board meeting tomorrow. Bring answers. When a new threat appears, he doesn’t panic
Alex didn’t answer. He was too busy manually patching a server via RDP—a server that should have auto-updated six months ago. But their old device management tool was a skeleton. It could track assets, sure. It could push a basic reboot. But compliance? Zero-touch deployment? Conditional access based on real-time risk?
“We’re bleeding,” his assistant, Jamie, whispered over the cubicle wall.
Alex thinks about the board meeting that never happened—the one where he’d have to explain why the company lost a week of productivity and a client’s trust.
