What's new in Performance Manager?
Version 2022.3
In addition to code enhancements and bug fixes the following features are included:
Support for Azure Active Directory
New rule nodes have been added to represent Azure Active Directory (AAD) groups and users. Like other types of rule, the standard behaviour is available, including:
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Display of the rule and normal interactions
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Configuration profiler
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Snippet import
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Search
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Undo/redo
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Signature rescan
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Library group in-use checking
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Cut/copy/paste between rules within this rule type
These rules apply on the agents of both AAD-joined and hybrid-AAD-joined machines. If a device is not connected to the network at logon then the last known Groups apply. User group assignment changes can only apply at logon. Device group assignment changes can only apply at restart.
Further, when creating custom rules in the console, they can be created with conditions for AAD User Name, AAD User Group, AAD Computer Group and AAD Client Computer Group.
Configuration for AAD is via the global settings.
Previous Releases
Preset Configuration Updates
The out of the box Performance Manager policies have been refined in order to deliver the most optimal user experiences across the most modern and commonly adopted client types. The policy templates are compiled and peer-reviewed by User Workspace Manager Engineers and field representatives, with real world exposure to typical customer environments and requirements.
Refer to the Online Help for further information.
Session Idle Timeout Range Updated
In order to increase the flexibility of the timeout period, the maximum value of the Session Idle Timeout has been extended to 24hr \ 1440min value. The previous max value was 60mins.
There are no new features.
Online help has been removed because this release is no longer supported. These functional updates are for reference only.
Product Rename to User Workspace Manager
DesktopNow has been rebranded to User Workspace Manager
Online help has been removed because this release is no longer supported. These functional updates are for reference only.
In addition to code enhancements and bug fixes the following features are included:
Console rebrand to Ivanti
The Performance Manager console has been updated to reflect the new company name of Ivanti.
You may still see references to the AppSense name used in certain areas, such as the Registry or Windows Services.
Console refresh
The Performance Manager console has an icon set update in response to customer feedback on the 10.0 console.
Online help has been removed because this release is no longer supported. These functional updates are for reference only.
In addition to code enhancements and bug fixes the following features are included:
Removal of Memory Optimizer
The following console functionality has been removed:
- User Memory tab.
- Optimizer and User Memory references from the Features Usage tab.
- The Resource Configuration tree view > Global Resources > Memory Optimizer node.
- The Memory Optimizer view.
Removal of Optimizer Monitor
The following console functionality has been removed:
- Optimizer Monitor navigation bar.
- Monitoring references within the Performance Manager ribbon.
Removal of Disk Scheduling
The Disk Scheduling functionality has been removed.
Removal of Performance Manager Agent Driver
The removal of the driver from the agent means that no reboot is required on installation.
Support for Windows Server 2016
Performance Manager is compatible with Microsoft Windows Server 2016.