The Applivery platform, specialized in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) and enterprise application distribution, announces the launch of the new generation of its Dashboard, a strategic update of the automated architecture that marks the step from manual device management towards an autonomous operations model for enterprise IT environments.

Far from being a visual redesign, this new version introduces a completely redesigned architecture to respond to one of the main challenges of IT departments: the growing operational complexity in environments with multiple devices, equipment and policies.

A Dashboard redesigned around real IT workflows

As organizations scale, the fragmentation of operational responsibilities, configurations, and actions increases. The new Applivery Dashboard answers this challenge with an intent-based navigation model and workflows, allowing administrators to focus on what they want to achieve, rather than where functionality is located.

Among the main novelties, a new product selector stands out that clearly separates App Distribution, Device Management and Inventory, maintaining their integration, but reducing the cognitive load and improving operational efficiency in complex environments.

New segment-centric architecture

One of the pillars of this update is the introduction of “segments” as a new structural concept within the entire platform. Devices, policies, audiences, automations and enrollments are organized under hierarchical segments, visually identifiable and designed to represent real organizational structures.

This approach allows:

• Scalable organization of large deployments

• Inheritance of configurations between segments

• Greater visibility on the impact of policies

• Centralized governance with local autonomy

Additionally, the new parent-child hierarchy introduces configuration inheritance, making it easier to apply global standards without losing operational flexibility at the local level.

Automation Autonomous Endpoint Management

The update incorporates a new “Automation” section that groups “Smart Enrollments”, “Device Audiences” and “Automation Rules” under the same operating core.

Thanks to this model, Applivery becomes reactive by design: actions can be executed automatically when a device enters or leaves a segment, applying policies, configurations or rules without manual intervention.

This represents a paradigm shift: devices are no longer managed individually and are now managed by membership and automated policies.

Large-scale enterprise device management

Within the Device Management module, the platform introduces a new structure with “Summary”, “Devices” and “Policies” at the first level, along with two new key areas: “Resources”, which centralizes assets and certificates under a single conceptual model and “Automation”, as a strategic axis for the autonomous management of endpoints.

Likewise, roles and permissions have been completely redesigned under the concept of “Segments and Permissions”, allowing granular, hierarchical access control and aligned with distributed organizational structures.

A new operating model for modern IT teams

According to Applivery, this evolution responds to the need for companies to reduce manual operational burden, improve governance and scale device management without increasing administrative complexity.

With the new Dashboard, IT teams can spend less time on manual navigation and configuration, and more time defining intent, standards, and automations that run continuously.

This release lays the foundation for Applivery’s Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) approach, a vision aimed at automating device lifecycle management through rules, membership, and real-time events.

The new generation of the Applivery Dashboard is now available for platform clients and is part of the strategic innovation roadmap focused on automation, scalability and IT governance.