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
Mobile Threat Defense features
General features and enhancements
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Manage Apple ID is off by default in User Provisioning: Starting from the current release, the Managed Apple ID option is off by default on the Admin > Identity > User Provisioning page. For more information, see User Provisioning-Azure Active Directory .
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Support for Azure device compliance for macOS devices: Ivanti Neurons for MDM now supports Azure device compliance for macOS devices. For more information, see Creating a partner device compliance policy.
Existing tenants that have already connected with Azure, and want to add device compliance for macOS devices, have to disconnect the account, and re-establish the connection.
- App distribution status: The app distribution details like the number of eligible devices, etc. can be viewed under the Devices Summary tab. For more information, see Viewing App Details.
- Google BeyondCorp Partner Device Compliance support: The BeyondCorp Partner Device Compliance is now supported with Ivanti Neurons for MDM. The Google BeyondCorp is in beta phase. To enable the feature for your tenant, please contact Ivanti Support. For more information, see Creating a partner device compliance policy, and Getting Started with Devices.
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Optimize Export to CSV for Reviews: You can now export the app reviews using the Export to CSV option from the Reviews page. After the report is generated, you will be prompted with an option to either Download or Delete the report. For more information, see Reviews
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Improved viewing and navigation options for App Configurations: Starting with this release, you can now view all the associated configurations for the app assigned to a specific device in Device Details and navigate to App Configurations from Device Details in Ivanti Neurons for MDM. For more information see, Getting Started with Devices.
Android features
- Support to use screen share option from the Ivanti Go app: The users can now share the screen from Ivanti Go app to perform any troubleshooting tasks or to view the documentation. For more information, see Privacy Configuration.
- Support to assign DPC extras as custom attributes: The administrator can now assign DPC extras as custom attributes when enrolling devices. A maximum of three DPC extras can only be assigned as custom attributes.
- Enabling the Domain field for PEAP: When upgrading Android 14+ devices to Ivanti Neurons for MDM 94, the domain field must be made available for PEAP. The Administrator must edit the Wi-Fi configuration and update the domain and certs before upgrading to 94. For more information, see Wi-Fi Configuration.
- Cancel Wipe action on Work Managed Devices: The Wipe action can be canceled for Work Managed Devices in DirectBoot mode.
- Single App launcher Kiosk: The administrator can now enable the Single App launcher Kiosk setting Allows to use Kiosk mode to keep an app in the foreground on GMS and non-GMS devices. For more information, see Lockdown & Kiosk: Android Enterprise.
- Android App Management: The administrator can delegate Android in-house and public apps to other spaces. For more information, see Delegating Apps.
iOS, macOS, and tvOS features
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Support to enable passcode regular expression: A new field- Enable Passcode Regular Expression is added to the Create Passcode Configuration. The passcode payload enables the Ivanti Neurons for MDM administrator to specify a password policy as a regular expression in macOS. This is applicable for devices containing macOS 14+. For more information, see Passcode Configuration.
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SIM Service Subscriptions section displays new fields: Starting from the current release the following values are populated from the SIM Service Subscription section on the Device details > Overview tab to the following missing fields.
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Is Roaming
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Subscriber Carrier Network
For more information, see Getting Started with Devices.
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Ivanti Neurons for macOS app is available on App Catalog: The Ivanti Neurons for macOS Agent is available in Business Apps in the AppCatalog. The administrator can add and deploy the Ivanti Neurons for macOS Agent as an in-house app through Ivanti Neurons for MDM on macOS devices. This agent allows macOS devices to connect to the Ivanti Neurons platform.
- Support to display battery and model number: Apple has introduced the ability to query the model number and battery status. You can view the following fields from the Device Details page:
- Has Battery (macOS 13.3+)
- Model Number (macOS 13.3+ and iOS 16.4+)
For more information, see Getting Started with Devices.
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Support to enable File Vault during SetupAssist: Administrator can now enable the file vault during SetupAssist to encrypt the device before users login. A new option Enable File Vault at SetupAssist is added to the File Vault Configuration. Profile. For more information, see FileVault 2.
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New restrictions are added to macOS Restrictions Configuration: New restrictions are added to the macOS Restrictions Configuration and this is applicable for devices that contain macOS 14+. For more information, see macOS Restrictions.
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Support for Azure device compliance for macOS devices: Ivanti Neurons for MDM now supports Azure device compliance for macOS devices. For more information, see Creating a partner device compliance policy.
Windows features
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Support to add policy details for Windows applications: Starting with this release, you can now add policies for Windows applications in Allowed Apps. Administrators can create compliance polices based on specific applications. Policies can block, quarantine, retire, and send messages according to devices. For more information, see Monitoring and Controlling Allowed Apps.
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Optimized Windows support: Removed support for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, and Edge Legacy.
ChromeOS features
- Support to upload files in ChromeOS Blueprint Configuration files: Administrators can now upload files in ChromeOS Blueprint Configuration. For more information, see ChromeOS Blueprint 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.