Ivanti Avalanche Room for Improvement

Nathan  Piratheepan - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technology Officer at Lane Clark & Peacock LLP

In future releases, I would like to see more automation or bringing in AI into to understand device behavior.

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Marc Barnes - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Director at The Barcode Warehouse Limited

There is a lack of flexibility. If we want to switch it on and off after three months, you can't. So there seems to be a lack of flexibility on the sales side.

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Eric Joly - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Integration Engineer at Zetes

The tool's stability could be better. 

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Dan Sava - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Engineer at Smart ID Dynamics

The solution can improve by adding a kiosk mode option to the devices.

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Dan Sava - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Engineer at Smart ID Dynamics

Because our clients are all very satisfied with Ivanti from their side, there is little I can say about room for improvement. However, I think that to stay competitive with other solutions offering a similiar solution, Ivanti could look into making their products more affordable.

Personally, I want to see Avalanche make more approaches available for Android devices, in terms of managing devices and sending packages remotely.

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Dan Sava - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Engineer at Smart ID Dynamics

Its price could be improved. It could be cheaper. 

I would like to see a better approach for Android and an easy way to send packages and manage devices.

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