More

    Introducing iOS and Dashboard Changes

    Share On

    Scalefusion now supports remote management of iOS devices and in our endeavour to give you a unified endpoint management, we had to make some changes to Scalefusion Dashboard. In this document we give an overview of these changes.

    Devices Section

    1. We have added icons next to the device to identify the device.  indicates an Android device and indicates iOS Device.
    2. We have added new filters so that you can quickly filter the list basing on either Android or iOS device type.

    Introducing Device Management Section

    1. We have added a new section, Device Management
    2. All the device management options like Device Profiles, Device Groups, Whitelisted Websites, Branding has been moved under this section.

    Utilities & Android Utilities Section

    We have split the existing Utilities section into 2 parts.

    1. All the common utilities across iOS and Android devices are grouped under Utilities.
    2. All the Android specific utilities appear under Android Utilities section.

    Location Settings

    The Location Settings has been moved from Utilities >Global Settings to Locations & Geofencing section.

    Introducing QR Codes

    We have renamed Configuration Files to QR Codes. Enrolling using QR Codes is currently NOT supported in Android devices but it is Coming Soon!!

    All your configurations and files are still available like earlier.

    Changes to Enterprise > My Apps section

    With the ability to upload iOS applications to your enterprise store, the applications can now be easily identified using the logos shown on them. An  indicates that it is an Android application and an  indicates that it is an Apple application.

    We are going to add more filters in this section soon!!

    Anupam Mishra
    Anupam Mishra
    Anupam is a digital marketing expert and business optimization professional and author who loves technology and its impact on business. Here to help.

    Latest Articles

    IAM vs PAM: Understand Where They Intersect and Diverge

    You can never risk it when it comes to the security of your business, and you shouldn’t. Managing access to sensitive information and systems...

    Native macOS Security Features Every Mac Admin Should Know

    Protecting data often requires layers of security tools to cover all the bases. But what if your operating system came built-in with powerful security...

    LDAP vs. Active Directory: Know the Differences and Use Cases

    When managing user information and network resources, think of LDAP and Active Directory (AD) as two powerful tools in your digital toolbox. Suppose you're...

    Latest From Author

    Maximizing ROI Through Customer Success for SaaS

    Maximizing ROI through customer success for SaaS has evolved into a critical function for driving long-term business growth. Simply acquiring customers is not enough....

    We are GDPR Compliant!

    We are happy to announce hereby that we are now compliant with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), enforceable from 25th May 2018. We...

    Top 5 Reasons Why Enterprises Need an Android Mobile Device Management Solution

    Managing a small business comes with substantial demanding components like efficiency, organization, information management, and most importantly, communication. However, these components often meet roadblocks...

    More from the blog

    How to disable USB Ports on Windows 11 and...

    External devices like USB drives play a dual role: they enhance productivity by enabling quick data transfers but simultaneously...

    Top Desktop Management Software in 2024

    As we head towards the end of 2024, the security of desktop computers and endpoints continues to be a...

    Effective Best Practices for IT Teams Managing Macs in...

    Juggling while riding a bike is tough but not impossible. Just like that, managing Mac devices in a hybrid...