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Channel Product Newsletter, September 2017

Ivanti

 

PRODUCT NEWSLETTER, SEPTEMBER 2017

Product updates and releases covered in this newsletter:

Ivanti Endpoint Manager
Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager
Ivanti User Workspace Manager
Ivanti Velocity

 

Ivanti Endpoint Manager 2017.3 provides even more automation for improved user productivity

We're excited about this new version that will be released in early October. It delivers various new capabilities and enhancements. Here are just a few highlights for you.

Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) vendors claim EMM is the only way to go, but is it really?
At Ivanti, we want to give our customers the choice based on their organizational requirements. We are offering both EMM-type management of PCs and mobile devices, but also the power and flexibility of an agent. So, you can manage your endpoints just as you would your mobile devices when enrolling them, deploying profiles and policies, configuring email accounts, applying restrictions; but if you want to fully secure your devices you do it through the power of an agent. When combined with endpoint security, the agent will help you, for instance in an event of a breach, to isolate the machine with the malware, automatically deploy software or a new image to the machine, and put the machine back on the network. Few, if any other vendors can do that, but no EMM or MDM solution can touch that level of operational security, so don't restrict your management and security to the OS vendors' will. With Ivanti, you have best of both worlds.

Are you ready for the steady proliferation of devices and smart things?
According to analyst Gartner, there will be 8.4 billion connected devices in 2017, setting the stage for 20.4 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices to be deployed by 2020. So how do you efficiently manage and secure the TVs in your conference rooms, the electronic wallboards in your offices, and more? Rest assured Ivanti Endpoint Manager has you covered. We support ALL traditional endpoint and mobile devices and now also Apple tvOS and Raspbian.

What about the cloud?
All of the updates will be available in the hosted version for Endpoint Manager as well. That means you can leverage it as a hosted service, which is managed by our hosted services team or you can take the reins and manage it with your IT resources. Either way, you're still off-boarding plenty of administrative tasks and infrastructure.

Get started and familiarize yourself with the new capabilities and register for the What's New Webinar here.

 

Ivanti announces Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager (formerly Landesk Security Suite) 2017.3

Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager has long had a solid remediation story. And now? It's automated!
With Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager 2017.3, isolation from the network is automatic. And while the machine's isolated? Our security suite's integrated with our unified endpoint management platform, so IT can respond remotely—and automatically—from a trusted console.
Our automated remediation process has the user back in business in no time, compared to the manual process most organizations currently have in place. And IT now has the time to focus on core business goals.
We're excited about this update to our security platform, but it's not the only update your customers will want to know about. Learn more about Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager 2017.3 now!

 

Ivanti User Workspace Manager integration with Microsoft AutoPilot and Intune

Ivanti Environment Manager customers pre-registering new Windows 10 devices with Microsoft with the new AutoPilot and Intune cloud services can now use User Workspace Manager to provide tight IT control over the security and personalization of that device. When turned on for the first time with Internet access, a device configured to use AutoPilot discovers that it has been registered by the employer, and will then only allow the user to authenticate with their corporate account. After initial logon, Intune will configure the Windows version and deliver applications, and configure basic MDM-style policies. This all sounds good, but these technologies all use AzureAD and not traditional Active Directory, so when Windows 10 devices are onboarded with AutoPilot and Intune they are not domain-joined, eliminating many traditional IT management tools, including Group Policy. This approach significantly reduces IT's ability to apply user policy to support corporate policy and regulatory compliance. IT admins that want to supplement the AutoPilot capabilities with tighter control and more flexible security, as well as a fully portable user persona and experience can now leverage User Workspace Manager. For example, Environment Manager can apply Group Policy-like policies to the endpoint, but with a far higher degree of performance, flexibility and granular targeting.

For more detail on how Environment Manager supplements these new Microsoft services, read this blog post and watch this video demo.

 

Ivanti Supply Chain – Velocity 1.2.109 is now available

Velocity 1.2.109 is now available! Highlights include support for a new device manufacturer, CipherLab, and expansion of our pre-licensing with Zebra's MC9200 running Android. We've also introduced enhancements to the Velocity Console, focused on scripting and screen templates. Together, these are making the Optimization and Modernization steps in Android migration even easier.

 

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