New features summary

This section provides summaries of new features and enhancements that are available in this release. References to documentation describing these features and enhancements are also provided, when available.

General features and enhancements

Android features

iOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS features

Windows features

Mobile Threat Defense features

General features and enhancements

  • Enhancements to App Configurations: Starting with this release in Ivanti Neurons for MDM in the App Configurations settings, the administrators can enable the Do not install app on newly enrolled devices checkbox to prevent the apps from installing on newly enrolled devices. For more information, see App Configuration.

  • Enhanced App Catalog Visibility setting: Do not show app in end user App Catalog setting is now independent of the Device Installation Configurations functionality and has been relocated from the Device Installation Configuration level to the Configuration Setup level.

  • Top Navigation and Global Settings UI changes: The Ivanti Neurons for MDM top navigation now has the Notifications, Help, Neurons App Switcher, and Account options on the upper-right section of the landing page. The Global Settings is now available on the left navigation pane, from which you can access the Access Control and Authentication sections.

  • Google BeyondCorp integrationGoogle BeyondCorp is now integrated with Ivanti Neurons for MDM. For more information, see Google BeyondCorp Configuration.

  • New Self-Registration PIN Generation option: Starting with this release, you can now generate device registration PINs directly without sending an invite email. For more information, see Adding Users.

  • Added a new option in User Groups: The Import User Groups from CSV option is added to the Add functionality of User Groups section. This option allows the administrators to create user groups and add users to the created groups/existing groups using a CSV file.
    For more information, see User Groups.

Android features

  • Introduction of configuration settings to update the managed apps: Starting with this release in Ivanti Neurons for MDM, new configuration settings have been introduced to update the app when there is a change in the app version and configurations, allowing administrators to update the Managed App configurations for their Android devices by reviewing the changes published by the app developer. For more information, see Managed Configurations for Android.

iOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS features

  • Introduced support management for watchOS and visionOSIvanti Neurons for MDM now manages watchOS and visionOS platforms. For more information, see Deploying Apple Devices.

    The watchOS device management is not supported on Private Cloud.

  • New column added for Apple applications: Added a new field, Distributer Identifier, for iOS devices in the Installed Apps tab within Device Details and App Inventory sections. This enhancement allows the users to see which applications have been installed from a marketplace other than the Apple AppStore. The Distributer Identifier field displays the associated app identifier.
  • Added new iOS Restrictions for supervised devices:

    • Allow Web distribution App Installation: Select to allow the users from installing apps directly from new alternative websites.

    • Allow Auto Dim: Select to allow auto dimming option on iPads with OLED displays.

    For more information, see iOS Restrictions.

  • Software Updates Enforcement using Declarative Device Management (DDM): The administrator can enforce Software Updates installation on iOS, macOS, and iPadOS devices using DDM. For more information, see Software Updates.

Windows features

  • Introduction of Energy Saver configurations for Windows: Starting with this release in Ivanti Neurons for MDM, you can now use Energy Saver configurations to efficiently manage your Windows 10+ devices when the devices are plugged into an external power source or when the devices are consuming internal battery power. For more information, see Energy Saver Configuration.

Mobile Threat Defense features

Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) protects managed devices from mobile threats and vulnerabilities affecting device, network, and applications. For information on MTD-related features, as applicable for the current release, see the Mobile Threat Defense Solution Guide for your platform, available under the MOBILE THREAT DEFENSE section on the Ivanti Product Documentation page.

Each version of the MTD guide contains all Mobile Threat Defense features that are currently fully tested and available for use on both server and client environments. Because of the gap between server and client releases, new versions of the MTD guide are made available with the final release in the series when the features are fully functional.