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

General features and enhancements

  • Standardized Date and Time format: The Date and Time format has been standardized throughout Ivanti Neurons for MDMusing ISO 8601.

  • New map provider for Admin and Self-Service portals: For the Admin and Self-Service portals, the map provider is changed from MapQuest to Google Maps.

  • Landing Page improvements: The Ivanti Neurons for MDM landing page has been improved to enhance the user experience, and to make it consistent with other Ivanti products.

  • Improved number for manual and scheduled reports: Previously, you could create a total of 5 (manual and scheduled) reports only. You can now create 5 manual and 5 scheduled reports each.

Android features

  • Enhanced Lost Mode: The Lost Mode functionality has been improved to disable certain actions and options, thereby enhancing security and streamlining the user experience when a device is in lost mode. For more information, see Managing Android devices in lost mode.

  • Shared Kiosk Activity details: The administrator can now get more details about the Shared Kiosk Activity within the device report details section.

    Kiosk State and Kiosk Type filters: When either of these filters is selected with the "equals to" option, then only the devices in Kiosk mode will be shown in results. Work Managed devices do not appear in the results.

    For the following filter combinations (Average established daily sessions, Daily login failures, and Average daily session), the search results will have all the devices or only Kiosk devices.

  • Enhanced Logging: Administrators will now be notified in the event of a device registration failure. This will help identify and understand the reasons behind unsuccessful registrations.

  • Support for Lost Mode Preview for Android Devices: This enhancement improves the Lost Mode functionality by enabling a preview of the lost mode for Android devices. If multiple devices are selected, administrators can navigate through the previews using a toggle button.

  • Webapps in Google iFrame after migration: This feature allows the administrator to enable the replication of Webapps between the Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) and Ivanti Neurons for MDM. Webapps created in Ivanti Neurons for MDM will be replicated to EPMM directly and these can be distributed to the devices. However, to replicate the Webapps created on EPMM to Ivanti Neurons for MDM, contact the support team.

iOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS features

  • Preserve Data Plan option for Wipe Devices: When wiping a device, the option to Preserve Data Plan is selected by default. For more information, see Wiping a Device.

  • Management Properties - DDM: Custom Attributes are now supported in DDM predicates. For more information, see Deploying Apple Devices.

  • Updated Ivanti Tunnel (On Demand) Configuration support: New fields EnforceRoutes, ExcludeLocalNetworks and IncludeAllNetworks are added for VPN configuration in Packet Tunnel. Administrators can now enhance the tunneling of device wide traffic via Sentry. For more information, see VPN On Demand.

Windows features

  • Custom Policy option for Autopilot-Enrolled devices: A new option, "Autopilot Enrolled" is now available when creating a custom policy. For more information, see Custom Policy.

  • Rate Limit: All Windows devices can now be checked into the Ivanti Neurons for MDM only one time per minute.

  • Non-user registration for new Windows devices: Bulk enrollment is now supported for devices with single user created using the PPKG package. For more information, see Ivanti Bulk Enrollment.

  • Assign to User for bulk enrolled devices: Bulk enrolled devices can now be assigned to user from the Device Details page. For more information, see Ivanti Bulk Enrollment.

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.