Ivanti Endpoint ManagerFormerly LANDESK Management Suite
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What is Ivanti Endpoint Manager?
Ivanti Unified Endpoint Manager (formerly LANDesk Management Suite) supports enterprises with mobile security and device management (UEM), featuring remote control and problem resolution, monitoring and alerting, inventory discovery, license management, and more.
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Ivanti Unified Endpoint Manager is Unparalleled
A Very Powerful Tool To Manage A Wide Range Of Devices
Excellent product but still has room for improvement
UEM by Ivanti: You didn't know so much was possible!
Unified Endpoint Manager helps us with Windows 10 settings roaming
Move over SCCM, Ivanti's EndPoint Manager is the future
Ivanti Endpoint Manager - A one-stop solution to your IT patch and inventory needs
Ivanti manages my endpoints with ease
Long Time User's Review
Great features with a lot of potential
Ivanti gets the job done and does it well
Ivanti UEM
Ivanti EPM gets better every year!
LANDESK -- Worth it?
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What is Ivanti Endpoint Manager?
Ivanti Unified Endpoint Manager (formerly LANDesk Management Suite) supports enterprises with mobile security and device management (UEM), featuring remote control and problem resolution, monitoring and alerting, inventory discovery, license management, and more.
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Ivanti Unified Endpoint Manager, formerly known as LANDESK Management Suite, is a versatile software utilized globally across IT business units for asset management and solving remote support issues. It offers a wide range of features such as patching, software distribution, imaging, monitoring, and inventory management. Users benefit from improved support capabilities and better response to vulnerability attacks. The software enables efficient remote deployment of software/images, troubleshooting, and quick management of thousands of computers across different locations. Additionally, it provides additional functionality for asset management, reporting, and system administration. While some users have mentioned the higher cost and learning curve involved in ticketing conventions, overall, Ivanti Unified Endpoint Manager proves effective for managing assets, distributing software, standardizing imaging, and enhancing security measures.
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Users recommend opting for the self-hosted version of Ivanti instead of the cloud version, as it provides more control and flexibility in managing IT assets and processes.
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Reviewers suggest implementing regular updates and patches to ensure smooth and secure software performance. Applying these updates has resulted in significant improvements in stability and reliability of the IT infrastructure.
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Customers recommend leveraging Ivanti's integration capabilities with other systems and tools. By integrating Ivanti with existing IT management solutions, users have streamlined workflows, improved efficiency, and gained better visibility into their IT operations.
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(1-4 of 4)Move over SCCM, Ivanti's EndPoint Manager is the future
- Flexibility - EM is Agent based and supports a wide range of devices/products.
- Reporting - Xtraction is a great tool to dive deep into your environment for real time reporting.
- Patching - Go beyond just Microsoft patches. EM includes a whole slew of third-party patches as well as being able to do custom patches.
- Pricing - Ivanti has made huge strides to simplify pricing, but still has some way to go.
- Reduced ROI without the full suite of products.
- Agent Upgrade and repair can be troublesome
As Ivanti brings on more products through acquisitions, they limit themselves by forcing to many key products to a-la-cart purchasing.
- Quicker to upgrade OS, deploy patches and be responsive.
- Remote Control
- OSD
- 3rd Party Patching
A few years ago, the gap was large enough to justify the extra cost of Ivanti, today the gap has closed significantly enough that the value add just isn't there for us.
- Patch management. You can devise multiple patch strategies, automate patching, and really drive your environment to a secure posture.
- Software distribution. There are multiple avenues to take when it comes to distributing software, and Ivanti can support many of them. Their interface makes it easy to build packages, and using their distribution methodology, it is efficient in performing rapid mass deployments.
- Device inventory. Out of the box, Ivanti gathers a lot of information on a device and you can report on nearly anything you want. They also have mechanisms in place to gather additional information from clients that are not standard, enhancing reporting capabilities and allowing you to provide useful data to your customers.
- Patch reporting. Ivanti is still largely user and device centric when it comes to reports. Reporting on patches is still lacking out of the box. Through other tools, we can take the patch data and build the necessary reports, but we should be able to do this with Ivanti natively.
- Documentation. While it has improved, Ivanti is still behind on documentation for their products, especially the smaller add-ons to the main suites. Their employees are willing to help teach on different aspects of the product, but a lot of this information should already be included in documentation.
- Ivanti is allowing us to accomplish more standardization and support as we centralize all IT functions and develop true global standards. Without Ivanti, we would have to use multiple tools and would not be as far along in our project as we currently are.
- Provisioning.
- Patching
- Inventory
- Software deployment and baselining
- Remote Control
- Provisioning, merging out of the box with customized processes to achieve a robust solution
- software baselining, finally getting all devices up to a specific level of software to make support easier and uniform.
- Mobile Management
- Remote provisioning
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
- Prior Experience with the Product
- Patching
- RC
- Initial setup
- Provisioning
- Query building
- Reports
Ivanti manages my endpoints with ease
- Ivanti EPM handles remote control extremely well in the 2018 release. The new from scratch 'Remote Control Web Services' is far more reliable and withstands some pretty malformed network infrastructures. As long as the device has minimal internet or intranet access, you can reach it.
- Apple MacOS support is growing slowly but surely. It is comforting to see the time and effort going into the Ivanti EPM product for a type of device that is becoming more prevalent in the business world.
- Ivanti handles vulnerabilities very seriously. For example, the Spectre and WannaCry problems were almost a non-event for us because we had our automated patching implemented. We are able to successfully have a test, beta, and prod deployment style for patching to ensure that the base OS, as well as our specific applications, do not encounter serious issues when patched. Then, on the other hand, we are not behind on updates and open to vulnerabilities.
- The product's vast use cases and robustness can be its downfall as well in some sense. It can certainly be overwhelming, and in my opinion, requires some form of technical support contract to make sure your questions are answered quickly and tailored to your environment.
- Antivirus has been a struggle with Ivanti EPM with various changes in the industry around Kaspersky and I hope things are settling down soon. It's currently unclear how and when more and more features of their current AV offering will be implemented. It is bare-bones for now after having to start over with leaving Kaspersky behind.
- Because the word 'endpoint' has so many meanings, there are a ton of features in the Ivanti EPM product. Some of them are not the best at what they do and are simply there to get the job done. It would be great to see some functionality sync across their product family.
- The biggest impact is that we have not been subject to any Ransomware attacks because of the patched devices.
- Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and Kaseya IT Center
- Remote control
- Patch automation
- Software distribution
- End user self service for patch and software, if desired
- Device inventory and endpoint discovery
- The Cloud Service Appliance is an add-on that has allowed us to seamlessly transition to a work from home support structure and can even support unmanaged or personal devices without an agent
- The self service options allow us to build out our software packages and provide users with download options on their own time and own needs, for the less restrictive products or those without licensing caps
- We plan on developing our imaging process soon and using the software packages we have built as a post-image drag and drop approach. This allows more people to build laptops for our users and allows it to be done remotely and much faster than before
LDMS, great node management package.
- Remote control is quick, efficient and easy to use.
- Inventory of devices is great. You can query this data and report on it easily and quickly.
- Security patch management is easy to manage with LDMS.
- Their support needs improvement. Their front line support isn't always the most knowledgeable.
- Overall a positive ROI, again allows us to quickly manage several thousand remote devices. We don't have time to use an unstable program for this.
- PC/NB Remote Control
- Hardware/Software Inventory
- Security and Patch installation/management
- Device node organization
- Reporting
- Custom software updates
- Detailed reporting
- Policy based software installs
- Mobile management