We use Ivanti Endpoint Manager for complete endpoint lifecycle management—asset tracking, software license compliance, patching, OS deployment, and software packaging. It helps provision and manage devices across our organization. We use Ivanti Neurons for real-time inventory data and diagnostics, and Microsoft Intune in parallel to monitor deployment success rates and ensure policy compliance, giving us a robust hybrid endpoint management strategy.
Our use cases leverage Ivanti Endpoint Manager for patch management, asset management, software deployment, and script execution across systems. We operate in diverse and segmented environments, utilizing asset control mechanisms to organize and manage assets effectively while capturing all relevant data. By deploying the Ivanti agent, we enable automated group segmentation, allowing systems to be dynamically assigned to appropriate groups based on predefined criteria. This agent-based approach facilitates seamless discovery and classification, enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, we implement IP range-based segregation, particularly in environments with multiple VLANs. This allows us to configure deployments and asset grouping in alignment with VLAN structures, ensuring precise control and visibility across the network landscape.We primarily leverage Ivanti Endpoint Manager in agentless mode, which significantly reduces the need for deploying agents across endpoints, streamlining management and minimizing overhead.
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2025-04-29T13:19:34Z
Apr 29, 2025
We are using Ivanti Endpoint Manager ( /products/ivanti-endpoint-manager-reviews ) primarily for endpoint management and remote control. However, we need to deploy a new solution by the end of this year due to its limitations. We are also aiming to replace all functionalities provided by Ivanti Endpoint Manager ( /products/ivanti-endpoint-manager-reviews ), such as software deployment and endpoint management, with other platforms.
I am implementing the tool at the moment. In my company, we recently had the first onboarding training for the tool. In the upcoming week, we start with the first ten machines. The software associated with Ivanti Endpoint Manager is running in our company right now, but it is not productive because we have not onboarded its machines. In our company, we have the machines ready for the PoC phase, and I see that they work well enough. We are planning to move the Machines used in the PoC phase once we onboard the real productive machines. The tool is for managing the clients, patching them, and for remote access control in case there is a need. We also block USB devices and everything else that is related to movable storage, like CD drives or DVD drives, and can only be opened if you have permission in an Active Directory group. Additionally, we also need images from machines because we sometimes have machine computers related to operating machines in our production, and those machines are the ones we cannot change or set up from scratch. We need some machines for the backup, and it is an area that can be managed by Ivanti Endpoint Manager.
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We use Ivanti Endpoint Manager for complete endpoint lifecycle management—asset tracking, software license compliance, patching, OS deployment, and software packaging. It helps provision and manage devices across our organization. We use Ivanti Neurons for real-time inventory data and diagnostics, and Microsoft Intune in parallel to monitor deployment success rates and ensure policy compliance, giving us a robust hybrid endpoint management strategy.
Our use cases leverage Ivanti Endpoint Manager for patch management, asset management, software deployment, and script execution across systems. We operate in diverse and segmented environments, utilizing asset control mechanisms to organize and manage assets effectively while capturing all relevant data. By deploying the Ivanti agent, we enable automated group segmentation, allowing systems to be dynamically assigned to appropriate groups based on predefined criteria. This agent-based approach facilitates seamless discovery and classification, enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, we implement IP range-based segregation, particularly in environments with multiple VLANs. This allows us to configure deployments and asset grouping in alignment with VLAN structures, ensuring precise control and visibility across the network landscape.We primarily leverage Ivanti Endpoint Manager in agentless mode, which significantly reduces the need for deploying agents across endpoints, streamlining management and minimizing overhead.
We are using Ivanti Endpoint Manager ( /products/ivanti-endpoint-manager-reviews ) primarily for endpoint management and remote control. However, we need to deploy a new solution by the end of this year due to its limitations. We are also aiming to replace all functionalities provided by Ivanti Endpoint Manager ( /products/ivanti-endpoint-manager-reviews ), such as software deployment and endpoint management, with other platforms.
I am implementing the tool at the moment. In my company, we recently had the first onboarding training for the tool. In the upcoming week, we start with the first ten machines. The software associated with Ivanti Endpoint Manager is running in our company right now, but it is not productive because we have not onboarded its machines. In our company, we have the machines ready for the PoC phase, and I see that they work well enough. We are planning to move the Machines used in the PoC phase once we onboard the real productive machines. The tool is for managing the clients, patching them, and for remote access control in case there is a need. We also block USB devices and everything else that is related to movable storage, like CD drives or DVD drives, and can only be opened if you have permission in an Active Directory group. Additionally, we also need images from machines because we sometimes have machine computers related to operating machines in our production, and those machines are the ones we cannot change or set up from scratch. We need some machines for the backup, and it is an area that can be managed by Ivanti Endpoint Manager.
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