Managed digital workspace and VDI/DaaS infrastructure across cloud platforms
Anunta operates a managed services business around virtual desktop and cloud workspace deployments, with technical depth across VMware, Azure, AWS, and on-premises VDI environments. The stack reveals a hybrid-first posture: heavy VMware (Workspace ONE, Horizon, vSphere) paired with major cloud identity (Azure AD, Intune) and emerging adoption of Versa SD-WAN, suggesting a shift toward software-defined networking for distributed workspace. The hiring mix—weighted toward senior engineering roles with decelerating velocity—points to a mature services org focused on delivery and customer success rather than product expansion.
Anunta is a managed services provider headquartered in Mumbai serving mid-to-large enterprises migrating to cloud-based digital workspaces. The company specializes in virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) deployments across Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, VMware, and private cloud environments, alongside endpoint management, security hardening, and compliance. Active projects span Workspace ONE configuration, large-scale Versa SD-WAN rollouts, Apple Business Manager setup, and Asterisk-based telephony integration. The organization operates across India, UAE, and Malaysia with a team of 501–1,000 and targets enterprises requiring hybrid or multi-cloud workspace transformation and ongoing operational support.
Anunta supports VMware (Workspace ONE, Horizon, vSphere, ESXi, vCenter, vMotion), Azure Virtual Desktop, AWS, Google Cloud, and on-premises private cloud. The stack also includes Citrix for legacy environments.
Primary tools include VMware Workspace ONE UEM, Microsoft Intune, Azure AD, Okta, Google Workspace, Duo Security, RSA, and Active Directory. Supports Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android endpoints.
Anunta is hiring across India, UAE, and Malaysia with 11 active roles as of the latest update. Most openings are senior-level engineering and management positions, with hiring velocity currently decelerating.
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