Rimo3
.avif)
Rimo3 is a London-headquartered enterprise software company that automates the management, testing, and migration of Windows applications across large organisations. Its platform — Workspace360 — gives IT teams data-driven insights to assess application compatibility, automate packaging, validate patches before deployment, and migrate estates to modern environments such as Microsoft Intune, Azure Virtual Desktop, and Windows 365, without scripting or costly infrastructure overhauls.
The challenge Rimo3 addresses is one that quietly consumes enormous IT resources in every large enterprise. Managing thousands of Windows applications across complex, evolving environments — applying security patches, migrating to new platforms, ensuring nothing breaks when an OS is updated — is repetitive, high-stakes work that is typically performed manually. Errors are expensive: a failed patch can lock workers out of critical software, and a botched migration can set a deployment programme back by months. IT teams spend an outsized share of their time on this thankless, high-risk grind rather than on strategic work.
Rimo3's automated, unattended platform ingests an organisation's full application estate, tests each app against target environments, flags compatibility issues, and generates deployment-ready packages — reducing migration timelines from months to days. Its Intune Boost and Intune Clarity products extend Microsoft's tooling with bulk operations, phased rollout controls, and deep visibility into install success and vulnerability signals. The company's partnership with Microsoft, formalised in a joint Intune Migration Program launched in 2025, positions it as a key enabler of the global SCCM-to-Intune transition affecting hundreds of millions of enterprise devices.
Rimo3 was founded in 2019 and is backed by investors including Concept Ventures. It has grown to serve some of the world's largest organisations — including Cambridge University — and has been recognised for generating over $3 million in annual recurring revenue with a lean team. In 2025 the company announced a partnership with Microsoft to deliver an official Intune Migration Program, cementing its position as a leading workspace automation platform.





