While Ivanti Endpoint Manager is robust and reliable, there are areas that could benefit from improvement. The user interface could be more modern and intuitive, especially for new administrators. Reporting and dashboard customization are somewhat limited and could be more flexible to allow tailored views for different roles. Additionally, better integration with cloud-native services, especially around Intune, Azure AD, and third-party security tools, would enhance hybrid environments. Streamlining agent deployment and improving real-time feedback during software and patch deployments would also improve the overall user experience. In future releases, features such as automated rollback options for failed deployments, deeper AI-driven insights for patch prioritization, and a mobile-friendly admin console would add significant value.
I believe Ivanti Endpoint Manager has room for improvement in a few areas. One key area is reporting—both the executive-level reports and deployment reports could be more refined and user-friendly. Better customization and clarity in these reports would make it easier,but we’ve noticed that the frequent release of new versions. While updates are important, they can sometimes disrupt workflows or require additional effort to stay current, especially in large environments.
Information Technology Modern Workplace Management at Viscofan SA
Real User
Top 5
2025-04-29T13:19:34Z
Apr 29, 2025
Ivanti Endpoint Manager is not user-friendly and feels outdated, which affects usability. It lacks features like easy connection to remote computers and has a complicated software deployment process. Communication with their technical support team can be challenging due to language barriers.
The product's implementation process is in areas of concern where improvements are required. Ivanti Endpoint Manager should create a list that users can use. There are some inclusions in the product which are not helpful for the person working with. Compared to Ivanti Endpoint Manager, there are areas in DSM where we have done way better since it offers something like a traffic light system where red means you have to do something. Yellow means you have to watch out. And green means you don't have to do anything.
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Ivanti Endpoint Manager needs stronger default security configurations and faster patching to address recurring vulnerabilities and Performance tuning and deployment complexity require expert-level effort.
While Ivanti Endpoint Manager is robust and reliable, there are areas that could benefit from improvement. The user interface could be more modern and intuitive, especially for new administrators. Reporting and dashboard customization are somewhat limited and could be more flexible to allow tailored views for different roles. Additionally, better integration with cloud-native services, especially around Intune, Azure AD, and third-party security tools, would enhance hybrid environments. Streamlining agent deployment and improving real-time feedback during software and patch deployments would also improve the overall user experience. In future releases, features such as automated rollback options for failed deployments, deeper AI-driven insights for patch prioritization, and a mobile-friendly admin console would add significant value.
I believe Ivanti Endpoint Manager has room for improvement in a few areas. One key area is reporting—both the executive-level reports and deployment reports could be more refined and user-friendly. Better customization and clarity in these reports would make it easier,but we’ve noticed that the frequent release of new versions. While updates are important, they can sometimes disrupt workflows or require additional effort to stay current, especially in large environments.
Ivanti Endpoint Manager is not user-friendly and feels outdated, which affects usability. It lacks features like easy connection to remote computers and has a complicated software deployment process. Communication with their technical support team can be challenging due to language barriers.
The product's implementation process is in areas of concern where improvements are required. Ivanti Endpoint Manager should create a list that users can use. There are some inclusions in the product which are not helpful for the person working with. Compared to Ivanti Endpoint Manager, there are areas in DSM where we have done way better since it offers something like a traffic light system where red means you have to do something. Yellow means you have to watch out. And green means you don't have to do anything.
Setting up the solution on-premises is difficult and needs improvement.