What is Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management?
Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) is an enterprise endpoint-operations solution built on the Ivanti Neurons platform. It combines unified endpoint management (UEM)—centralized management of desktops, mobile devices, and other endpoints—with digital employee experience monitoring, asset discovery, security controls, and automated remediation. Ivanti positions AEM as a broader solution layer that brings UEM, digital employee experience, and security capabilities together rather than as a single replacement for every separately licensed Ivanti product.
Reviews associated with this listing may also describe capabilities and user experiences from Ivanti Endpoint Manager, Ivanti Environment Manager, Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager, Ivanti Patch for Endpoint Manager, and Ivanti Security Controls. Ivanti has requested that reviews of these products be consolidated under Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management. This consolidated review coverage does not necessarily mean that every component is included with every AEM license or deployment.
Key Capabilities
- Device discovery and inventory: Maintains an updated view of managed, unmanaged, and shadow IT assets; device configurations; installed software; and associated exposures.
- Cross-platform lifecycle management: Supports enrollment, provisioning, configuration, application delivery, policy enforcement, and retirement for Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, Android, IoT, and rugged devices.
- Application and patch operations: Provides software inventory, deployment, self-service catalogs, application removal, and risk-based patching for operating systems and third-party applications. Patch prioritization can use exposure and risk context, with workflows to verify remediation results.
- Endpoint security controls: Supports conditional access, device and application policies, privilege and application controls, secure connectivity, and compliance-oriented configuration enforcement.
- Digital employee experience: Uses endpoint telemetry to identify device-health, application, and performance problems affecting employees. IT teams can investigate issues through dashboards and initiate remote actions or remediation workflows.
- Automation and self-healing: Uses governed automation, bots, scripts, and bulk device actions to address recurring issues such as configuration drift, software problems, and endpoint-performance faults. Human oversight can remain part of those workflows.
- Remote support: Enables remote control, diagnostics, scripts, reboots, and other device actions for support teams resolving individual endpoint incidents.
Audience & Use Cases
- Audience: Enterprise endpoint administrators, EUC teams, IT operations teams, security operations teams, and service desk personnel.
- Use cases: Consolidating management across desktop, mobile, and specialized devices; provisioning endpoints for new employees; maintaining application and patch compliance; reducing manual support work; identifying unmanaged assets; and resolving endpoint issues before they interrupt employee work.
Technical Specifications
- Platform foundation: Ivanti Neurons, which provides shared endpoint data, workflow automation, and integrations across IT and security functions.
- Product scope: AEM encompasses capabilities associated with Ivanti Neurons for UEM, Digital Employee Experience, Discovery, Patch Management, MDM, and Healing. Reviews on this listing may additionally reflect Ivanti Endpoint Manager, Ivanti Environment Manager, Ivanti Endpoint Security for Endpoint Manager, Ivanti Patch for Endpoint Manager, and Ivanti Security Controls. Available functionality depends on the customer’s licensed components and deployment.
- Management model: Centralized visibility and endpoint administration with automated actions for fleets or individual devices.
- Security approach: Continuous asset visibility, risk-aware remediation, policy enforcement, and compliance validation integrated into endpoint operations.
Product History
Ivanti’s endpoint-management portfolio incorporates technology and product lineage from both LANDESK and HEAT Software. In January 2017, Clearlake Capital acquired LANDESK and combined it with HEAT Software under the newly introduced Ivanti name. LANDESK Management Suite subsequently became Ivanti Endpoint Manager, while the combined company brought together endpoint management, endpoint security, and related IT operations capabilities from the two organizations. Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management is the modern portfolio framework encompassing the UEM and related endpoint-operations capabilities that evolved from these earlier product lines.
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Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
| Supported Countries | Global |
| Supported Languages | English, German, Japanese, French, Spanish |
| Security | Security Report on Whistic Security Network |
FAQs
What is Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management?
Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) is an enterprise endpoint-operations solution built on the Ivanti Neurons platform. It combines unified endpoint management (UEM)—centralized management of desktops, mobile devices, and other endpoints—with digital employee experience monitoring, asset discovery, security controls, and automated remediation. Ivanti positions AEM as a broader solution layer that brings UEM, digital employee experience, and security capabilities together rather than as a single replacement for every separately licensed Ivanti product.
What are Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management's top competitors?
Microsoft Intune, Tanium, and Omnissa Workspace ONE UEM are common alternatives for Ivanti Autonomous Endpoint Management.





