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, and tvOS features

Windows features

ChromeOS features

Mobile Threat Defense features

General features and enhancements

  • Search capability introduced for apps in Available Apps at the device level: Administrators can now search for the following details of applications from Device > Device Details > Available Apps. For more information, see Displaying detailed device information > Available Apps in Getting Started with Devices.

  • Cloud Certificate Authority password length increased: The password length for the Cloud Certificate Authority password is increased from 30 characters to 64 characters.

  • Improved performance: The App Inventory Data source is updated in an effort to improve performance. Now we use Elastic search to pull information to devices instead of Database search.

  • New option "Set up SMTP Email Configuration" is added: New option to set up an SMTP configuration added to the Admin> Branding > Email settings section. For more information, see Branding Email Templates.

  • Change in user interface: Under the Dashboard > Create a Report > Report Type, the Most used Apps field is renamed to Most Installed Apps field.

  • New option added to stop macOS and Windows app version downgrade: In the installed App Configuration tab under the Device Installation Configuration section new option "Do not require specific app version" option is added to avoid downgrading to a lower app version.

Android features

  • Add more CSV files during Bulk Enrollment: Administrator can use the Add more devices option to add more devices using CSV files during the Bulk Enrollment process. For more information, see Bulk Enrolling devices using CSV file upload.
  • Battery attributes for Custom Policy: When creating a custom policy, the battery attributes information is also included when defining the conditions using Rule Builder. For more information, see Custom Policy.
  • 5G Network Slicing option: The 5G Network Slicing option is only supported on Work Profile Devices with Android 12 and later versions. 5G Network Slicing Enabled option under the Device details page displays NA for Android devices below version 12.
  • Updated the Device Details > Logs content: The install application events for Android apps, visible under Device Detail > Logs tab now contain the app display version which is consistent with the other application events.

iOS, macOS, and tvOS features

  • Account Driven User Enrollment is supported for macOS devices: macOS devices can now leverage Account-Driven User Enrollment. This feature helps simplify the enrollment process of personal macOS devices. For more information, see Account driven User Enrollment.
  • Support for Cellular Private Network Geofencing: Ivanti Neurons for MDM now supports Cellular Private Network for iOS devices. This configuration provides device information on private network deployments, including geographical location, preference over Wi-Fi, and network deployment type. For more information, see Cellular Private Network Configuration.
  • New Platform SSO fields are added to Extensible SSO configuration: The Extensible SSO configuration now has new fields to support additional platform SSO settings for macOS 14.0+ devices and to support local account creation at login. For more information, see Single Sign-On Configuration.
  • Introduced Network Relay configuration: Administrators can now push Network Relay configuration instead of VPN configuration to enterprise devices to define settings for network relays. Relays can be configured at the device or app level. For more information, see Network Relay Configuration.
  • Ability to add Network Relay configuration enabled: New app configuration Network Relay added at the device and app level. to choose the relays same as content filters and DNS proxy. Apps that support relays can leverage this configuration to access private data or company resources. Currently this is available on devices with iOS for 17 and later. For more information, see Configuring Network Relay under App Configuration section.
  • Enabled Cellular 5G Slicing configuration: Support for 5G network slicing configuration is added for iOS apps, where the individually managed apps are assigned to a network slice that provides a specific network capability and characteristic to optimize the app experience. For more information, see the Configuring Cellular 5G Slicing section under App Configuration.
  • 'Lost Mode Enabled' rule is added: New rule 'Lost Mode Enabled' added for advanced search query on the Device Details, Device Groups, Spaces, Policies, and Configurations pages for easy identification of a lost device. For more information, see Managing Spaces.

Windows features

  • 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.
  • Optimized Windows support: Removed support for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, and Edge Legacy.

ChromeOS features

  • Deleting the Google Admin Console integration: Administrators can now delete the Google Admin Console integration with Ivanti Neurons for MDM. For more information, see ChromeOS and Ivanti Neurons for MDM.

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.