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Remote & Bravas: Revolutionizing Global IT Management

Building a worldwide team got significantly easier. By acquiring Bravas, Remote is moving beyond payroll and into the realm of total infrastructure. This shift marks a major milestone in the Remote global employment operating system expansion, transforming how companies handle hardware and security across borders.

For more updates on how global mergers affect the local ecosystem, stay tuned to IT news in Portugal.

The Problem: Fragmented IT Onboarding

Managing an international workforce often involves a messy stack of tools for identity verification and shipping laptops. The Remote acquires Bravas April 2026 details reveal a plan to cut this friction. Instead of using many vendors, companies can now manage the entire employee lifecycle—from the first contract to the first login—in one place.

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The Solution: Integrated Identity & Devices

The core of this deal is the Bravas identity and device management integration.

Key benefits include:

  • Zero-Touch Setup: Automating the configuration of laptops and mobile devices.
  • Secure Identity: Using passwordless authentication to protect company data.
  • AI Readiness: Preparing the infrastructure for a future where AI agents must secure, verified access to company systems.

The Impact: A Borderless Reality

As Job van der Voort, CEO of Remote, explained, the vision is to make global teams work as seamlessly as local ones. This level of automation is particularly attractive to digital nomads and distributed teams who frequent Coworking spaces in Portugal and other tech hubs. Throughout 2026, the two platforms will merge into a single, robust system designed for the modern, borderless era of work.