The Economics of Ephemeral Endpoints
Extending hardware and software lifecycles is not a feature of Scylos, it is a natural outcome of eliminating persistent operating systems at the endpoint. By replacing traditional, stateful operating systems with an ephemeral execution substrate, Scylos removes the primary drivers of forced hardware refresh cycles: OS bloat, configuration drift, and escalating security requirements.
What organizations experience after deploying Scylos:
Up to 70% reduction in endpoint refresh spend
3+ additional years of productive hardware life
Centralized governance across old and new devices
Reduced e-waste and environmental impact
Reduced Hardware Spend
By eliminating OS-driven obsolescence, organizations delay refresh cycles and recommission hardware previously written off.
Uniform Security Across the Fleet
Older hardware can meet modern security and compliance requirements when the operating environment is ephemeral and centrally governed.
Improved Performance on Existing Devices
A lightweight runtime removes accumulated OS overhead, delivering faster boot times and more responsive endpoints, even on aging hardware.
Sustainability by Design
Keeping functional hardware in service longer reduces e-waste and lowers environmental impact without compromising security or compliance.
