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Deel launches Deel IT to streamline global IT operations

Deel introduces Deel IT, a platform managing IT operations across 130+ countries, simplifying equipment management and integrating HR and IT functions.

Global payroll and HR platform Deel has announced the launch of Deel IT, a new service designed to simplify IT operations for companies working across international borders. Deel IT allows businesses to manage and support employees worldwide by streamlining equipment delivery, standardising IT processes, and integrating IT with HR and payroll functions.

Deel IT enables businesses to hire and manage employees globally, taking care of everything from equipment procurement, deployment, security, repairs, and recovery. It is the only tool that automates IT operations on this scale, allowing HR and IT teams to onboard and offboard employees smoothly, managing devices and applications through one central platform.

Automating IT operations for global teams

Handling IT operations across multiple countries can be complex and time-consuming for companies with global workforces. Deel IT is designed to ease this burden by automating essential processes such as provisioning, monitoring, and inventory management. It integrates with a company’s internal systems, reducing the need for manual onboarding and freeing up time for HR and IT departments to focus on strategic initiatives.

The platform ensures the smooth management of devices throughout the employee lifecycleโ€”from deployment to maintenance and, eventually, offboarding. By standardising IT operations globally, businesses can avoid delays and ensure smooth functioning no matter where their teams are based.

Navigating global challenges with local expertise

Managing equipment for a global workforce involves dealing with local regulations, shipping logistics, and customs requirements. Deel IT simplifies these challenges by offering solutions that handle the entire process, from ensuring compliance to delivering equipment. The platform delivers equipment globally within 10 days, with a 99.5% success rate. Whether dealing with customs fees in Colombia or coordinating delivery in the Philippines, Deel IT ensures businesses can focus on growth without getting bogged down by logistics.

What distinguishes Deel IT is its ability to manage local compliance and shipping logistics across over 130 countries. This global reach, combined with local expertise, makes it an ideal partner for companies looking to expand and hire talent worldwide.

End-to-end IT and equipment management

Deel IT offers more than just equipment delivery. It manages the complete device lifecycle, including sourcing, setup, maintenance, repairs, and replacements. If employees encounter issues with their devices, Deel IT provides 24/7 support to resolve problems swiftly, minimising downtime and easing the workload for HR and IT teams.

This comprehensive approach to device management allows businesses to concentrate on their core operations while Deel IT handles the rest. Its end-to-end service is unique in the market, offering a level of reliability that is unmatched by competitors.

Deel IT built on Hofy acquisition

The launch of Deel IT follows Deelโ€™s acquisition of Hofy, a leading global device supply and management company, in July 2024. Since the acquisition, Deel has integrated Hofyโ€™s global coverage, infrastructure, and 24/7 IT services into its existing platform to create Deel IT, further expanding its capabilities.

In addition to device management, Deel IT offers software provisioning, application access management, and integration with mobile device management (MDM) and identity tools. With these new services, Deel has become the first HR and payroll company to offer a fully integrated, in-house IT solution. This marks another significant step for Deel as it continues to build a comprehensive global infrastructure for employers and teams.

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