A LinkedIn post from Tanium highlights plans to host its first Tanium Connections forum in Singapore in July 2026, targeting IT and security leaders across the ASEAN region. The event is positioned around operationalizing Autonomous Endpoint Management at scale, with an emphasis on reducing patch backlogs and moving away from reactive operations.
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According to the post, the half-day forum will focus on strategies to remediate vulnerabilities at what it describes as “machine speed” without increasing headcount, alongside real-world customer case studies on scaling and overcoming operational issues. The agenda also features Tanium’s CTO Harman Kaur, ServiceNow’s Global CIO Saqib Khan, and Tanium AVP of Solution Engineering James Greenwood, suggesting an effort to align Tanium’s platform more closely with large enterprise workflows and partner ecosystems.
For investors, the post suggests Tanium is investing in regional thought leadership and community building in Singapore, a key hub for ASEAN cybersecurity and regulatory activity. This type of engagement may support pipeline development and deepen relationships with enterprise buyers facing mounting risk and compliance pressures, potentially strengthening Tanium’s competitive position in endpoint management and security in Asia-Pacific over the medium term.
The focus on automation and operating “without adding headcount” also aligns with broader enterprise demand for cost-efficient security and IT operations amid labor constraints. If the event successfully converts interest into new deployments or expansions, it could contribute to recurring revenue growth and reinforce Tanium’s positioning as a platform capable of addressing both security and operational efficiency needs for large organizations.

