Ivanti Neurons for MDM offers centralized management for mobile devices and endpoints, enhancing security and efficiency with a strong user-friendly interface.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Ivanti Neurons for MDM | 3.2% |
| Microsoft Intune | 22.3% |
| Workspace ONE UEM | 10.5% |
| Other | 64.0% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 3 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 2 |
| Large Enterprise | 2 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 68 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 45 |
| Large Enterprise | 146 |
Ivanti Neurons for MDM provides effective control with zero-touch capabilities, compliance reports, and advanced dashboards. Organizations use it to enhance endpoint security and streamline device management with seamless enterprise integration. Despite its strengths, improvements are needed in setup simplicity, interface intuitiveness, and support services. It handles app deployment and patch management well but struggles with basic testing and integration issues on version releases.
What are the standout features?Ivanti Neurons for MDM is implemented across industries to manage mobile devices and endpoints, whether on-premise or cloud-based. Companies in the Philippines utilize it for remote management and app distribution, especially useful for internal app development in remote work environments.
Ivanti Neurons for MDM was previously known as MobileIron UEM, MobileIron Unified Endpoint Management, MobileIron EMM, MobileIron Enterprise Mobility Management.
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| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Manager, Information Technology Support at FEFundInfo | 3.5 | I use Ivanti Neurons for MDM to manage 1,500 international endpoints, valuing its zero-touch provisioning and integrated security features, though improvements are needed in asset and spend management; overall, it’s stable, scalable, and reasonably priced. |
| Solutions Architect at M.Tech | 4.5 | We've used Ivanti Neurons for MDM since 2010 for secure, efficient mobile management, especially with BYOD. It's stable and scalable, though Windows policy deployment is slower, and clients sometimes find it pricier than alternatives. |
| CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees | 3.0 | Ivanti Neurons for MDM offers good technology and user experience when operational, but their new versions often contain basic issues due to flawed testing. I prefer MobileIron over other products like VMware and Microsoft for mobile solutions. |
| IT Administrator at Zai | 4.0 | I'm testing MobileIron UEM for mobile device management. I like its user-friendly UI, but the initial setup is complex, and I'm addressing integration issues. It feels stable and scalable as I evaluate it alongside Workspace ONE. |
| Engineer at M.Tech | 4.0 | I've used MobileIron UEM for four years, valuing its tunneling and enterprise integration. Setup is easy, and the price is excellent. While stable and scalable, device monitoring could improve. I rate it 8/10. |
| Mobile Project Support at Maintel Holdings PLC | 3.5 | I use this effective and stable mobile device management solution. While it's easy to use and scales well, I found the initial setup difficult and customer support needs improvement. I rate it a seven out of ten. |
| Enterprise Mobile Manager at Svevia AB | 3.5 | I found MobileIron stable and scalable with excellent customer support. However, the outdated UI and lack of language support were significant drawbacks, complicating its use for my diverse team. I rated it 7/10. |
| System Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 3.5 | I use MobileIron UEM for centralized mobile device management. Its consolidated approach is valuable, but I find the interface complicated and costly. Despite being stable and scalable, the initial setup was difficult and required external help. I rate it 7/10. |