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
iOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS features
General features and enhancements
-
Enhanced status update in Azure: The Intune Device Compliance status now displays Compliant status as "No" in the Azure portal for Retired or Wiped state devices.
-
Support to migrate Microsoft Intune device compliance integration: As part of Ivanti EPMM to Ivanti Neurons for MDM migration, iOS and Android devices shall start reporting the device compliance state to the Microsoft Azure after migrating to Ivanti Neurons for MDM. Contact Ivanti Support to enable this feature. For more information, see Ivanti EPMM to Ivanti Neurons for MDM Migration Portal Guide.
-
SCIM API updates for Users and User Groups: Administrators can now use externalDs to search SCIM Users and User Groups. For more information, see User Provisioning with SCIM .
-
Enhanced User Provisioning: During the provisioning process, administrators can now use the Custom Attribute option to map custom attributes to Managed Apple IDs. For more information, see User Provisioning for Entra ID IdP.
Android features
-
Support for Preventing Users from Uninstalling In-House Apps: The option Blocks the user from uninstalling the app. is now available for in-house apps. For more information, see Managed Configurations for Android.
iOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS features
-
Support for Apple Access Management: Ivanti Neurons for MDM now supports Apple Access Management for Supervised and Managed devices. For more information, see Apple Access Management.
-
Device Enrollment Profile updates: Administrator can now view the changes made to any Device Enrollment Profile from the Audit Trials page. For more information, see Device Enrollment.
Windows features
-
Auto MDM Enrollment for Entra Hybrid-Joined Devices via Group Policy: Devices that are Hybrid-joined to Azure AD can now be auto-enrolled into Ivanti Neurons for MDM by enabling the "Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials" Group Policy. For more information, see Group Policy 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.