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Synqly Adds Iru to Its Endpoint Management Integration Ecosystem

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Synqly is announcing the addition of Iru to its integration ecosystem. Iru is now available as a supported provider in Synqly’s Endpoint Management category, giving OEM customers a direct path to building Iru integrations without having to stand up point-to-point connections from scratch.

Iru is an endpoint detection and response platform built to prevent, detect, and contain attacks in real time across Mac and Windows environments. It operates through a single, low-overhead agent that unifies endpoint management, EDR, and vulnerability management on a single platform. Rather than stitching together multiple tools, Iru gives IT and security teams a unified view of device health, threat behavior, and compliance posture from a single console.

On the detection side, Iru uses real-time behavioral analysis and proprietary AI models to identify both known and unknown threats, including zero-day exploits, before lateral movement can occur. Its in-house security research team continuously tracks emerging attack techniques and feeds that intelligence back into the platform’s detection models. On the response side, Iru supports both Protect Mode, which terminates malicious processes and automatically quarantines files, and Detect Mode, which provides observability without enforcement for teams that need visibility before taking action. Device isolation is also available for serious threats, allowing compromised endpoints to be cut off from the network while Iru retains a secure remote connection.

For product and engineering teams building security and IT operations software, Iru is a meaningful target for integration. It serves organizations that have moved away from fragmented endpoint tooling in favor of a consolidated platform, and its combination of EDR and endpoint management data makes it a rich source for detection, compliance, and response workflows.

With Iru connected through Synqly’s unified API, OEM customers can query endpoint assets, surface compliance findings, and trigger remediation actions, all through the same normalized interface that applies across Synqly’s endpoint management ecosystem.

Device visibility is available at two levels. A single device can be retrieved by ID, pulling a specific endpoint record from the Iru-linked environment for use in alerts, dashboards, or investigation workflows. Broader queries return a filtered list of devices matching specified criteria, whether that means surfacing endpoints by operating system, identifying devices that have not recently checked in, or scoping to a particular group. Either way, that data flows through Synqly’s universal query language without requiring a custom Iru API client on the product team’s side.

Compliance data is surfaced through a separate query that returns device compliance findings from the connected Iru source. For teams building workflows around patch posture, configuration drift, or audit readiness, this gives them access to Iru’s compliance signal in a consistent format that travels across other endpoint management providers in the Synqly ecosystem, not just Iru alone.

Where the integration moves into active response is remediation. Product teams can trigger a remediation action on a specific Iru-managed device through Synqly, enabling a workflow to detect a compliance gap or threat condition and act on it immediately, without a manual handoff between systems. For teams building detection pipelines that need to close the loop on response, this capability makes the integration operationally useful rather than purely informational.

Because the Iru integration runs on Synqly’s unified endpoint management connector, the same workflow logic that calls Iru today can extend to other endpoint management providers in the future. Product teams build once and inherit coverage across the ecosystem as it grows, without revisiting the underlying integration architecture.

The Iru integration is now live and available to Synqly OEM customers. Full configuration details are available in the Iru Endpoint Management Configuration Guide in Synqly’s technical documentation.

To explore the full list of endpoint management providers and other integration categories available through Synqly, visit the Synqly Integration Partners page. To see how the Iru integration fits into your product’s workflow, book a meeting with the Synqly team.

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