Boardmix adds on-premises deployment to woo enterprise buyers
Boardmix is pushing into enterprise collaboration with on-premises and private cloud deployment options for customers that need tighter data control. The move targets regulated industries that cannot use Miro's cloud-only model for sensitive whiteboarding work.
Why it matters: - Financial services, government, healthcare and defense teams increasingly need visual collaboration tools that keep data inside infrastructure they control. - Boardmix is now offering deployment choices that can meet those internal security and data residency demands. - The expanded options give enterprises another alternative to Miro, which does not offer on-premises or self-hosted deployment.
What happened: - Boardmix added on-premises installation, private cloud deployment and SDK-based integration for enterprise customers. - The platform can run on an organization’s own servers. - Boardmix can also deploy inside a customer’s existing AWS, Azure or Google Cloud tenancy. - The company says its SDK can embed Boardmix directly into internal systems. - The announcement was made July 6, 2026.
The details: - Boardmix supports SAML 2.0, LDAP and Active Directory integration for enterprise authentication. - The platform includes role-based access controls and audit logging for internal compliance review. - Enterprises evaluating the deployment options can request a technical scoping session. - During that session, Boardmix’s deployment team reviews infrastructure, security requirements and integration needs. - Boardmix then provisions a private trial environment for evaluation. - Miro is hosted on Amazon Web Services and offers regional data residency in the European Union for all plans, and in the United States or Australia for Enterprise customers, according to Miro’s published security documentation. - Miro currently does not offer an on-premises or self-hosted deployment option. - Boardmix says more information is available at the company’s website.
Between the lines: - Boardmix is positioning product architecture as a selling point, not just features or price. - The company is aiming at procurement barriers that often block cloud-only collaboration tools in regulated sectors. - The pitch suggests sales conversations may start with compliance and infrastructure reviews before product trials.
What’s next: - Boardmix appears to be courting enterprise buyers that need local control, private cloud isolation or tighter integration with internal systems. - The key test will be whether regulated organizations treat deployment flexibility as enough of an advantage to switch from established whiteboarding platforms.
The bottom line: - Boardmix is betting that control over deployment can win enterprise deals that cloud-only rivals cannot.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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