Features, pricing, ratings, and pros & cons — compared head-to-head.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management is a commercial mobile device management tool by Hexnode. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune is a commercial mobile device management tool by Ivanti. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best mobile device management fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Hexnode Mobile Device Management
Mid-market and enterprise teams managing mixed Android and iOS fleets will get the most from Hexnode Mobile Device Management because it handles zero-touch enrollment and kiosk lockdown without the bloat of vendors targeting everything from laptops to IoT. The platform's native integration with Apple DEP and Samsung Knox means you're not fighting API limitations on the two platforms that matter most for mobile. Skip this if your primary need is detecting compromised devices in the wild; Hexnode excels at preventing misconfiguration and enforcing policy, not hunting anomalies after the fact.
Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune
Mid-market and enterprise teams already committed to Microsoft Intune will eliminate the biggest gap in that platform: third-party application patching at scale. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune publishes pre-tested updates directly into Intune alongside OS patches, reducing the manual overhead and testing cycles that typically delay non-Microsoft software deployments. The tool addresses NIST PR.PS by automating patch velocity without requiring separate patch infrastructure. This is not the right fit if your organization uses multiple MDM platforms or needs centralized patch orchestration across Intune, SCCM, and on-premises endpoints; Ivanti's value proposition is specifically Intune-native.
Unified endpoint management platform for mobile and desktop device fleets
Third-party patch management extension for Microsoft Intune
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Common questions about comparing Hexnode Mobile Device Management vs Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune for your mobile device management needs.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management: Unified endpoint management platform for mobile and desktop device fleets. built by Hexnode. Core capabilities include Zero-touch device enrollment and provisioning, Multi-platform support (Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS), Kiosk mode for single-purpose and multi-app configurations..
Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune: Third-party patch management extension for Microsoft Intune. built by Ivanti. Core capabilities include Third-party application patch publishing to Microsoft Intune, Risk-based vulnerability prioritization with Vulnerability Risk Rating, Pre-tested application update packages..
Both serve the Mobile Device Management market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management differentiates with Zero-touch device enrollment and provisioning, Multi-platform support (Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS), Kiosk mode for single-purpose and multi-app configurations. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune differentiates with Third-party application patch publishing to Microsoft Intune, Risk-based vulnerability prioritization with Vulnerability Risk Rating, Pre-tested application update packages.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management is developed by Hexnode. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune is developed by Ivanti. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management integrates with Apple DEP, Samsung Knox. Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune integrates with Microsoft Intune. Check integration compatibility with your existing security stack before deciding.
Hexnode Mobile Device Management and Ivanti Neurons Patch for Intune serve similar Mobile Device Management use cases: both are Mobile Device Management tools, both cover Patch Management. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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