
Tech Talks Daily When Recovery Takes Weeks: The Endpoint Problem With James Millington
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Apr 3, 2026 James Millington, product and solution marketing leader at IGEL, outlines why many organizations misjudge how long endpoint recovery really takes. He shares stark real-world recovery calculations. The conversation covers reimaging at scale, IGEL’s emergency reboot and immutable endpoint ideas, zero trust alignment, and the shift toward SaaS/VDI for simpler, resilient endpoints.
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Endpoint Recovery Is The Forgotten Bottleneck
- Most organisations have detailed data-center recovery plans but neglect endpoint recovery until it's too late.
- James Millington found examples where reimaging 2,000 devices required 5,000 person-hours and a 40,000-endpoint estate meant 40 weeks to restore.
Real Customers Calculated Weeks To Restore Endpoints
- Customers underestimated the manual work of restoring devices and returned with realistic timings.
- One customer said 2.5 hours per device for a 2,000-device estate (5,000 person-hours); another could do 1,000/week but had 40,000 endpoints (40 weeks).
Design Endpoints For Resilience Not Just Recovery
- Do design for resilience at the endpoint rather than only planning recovery after failure.
- James recommends deploying an immutable endpoint OS (IGEL) or dual-boot option so users can reboot into a safe workspace quickly during incidents.
