We are improving event visibility, refining agent performance, and extending identity configuration options with the following updates.

  1. SIEM Integration

Scalefusion now supports integration with Cisco Splunk and IBM QRadar, giving you the ability to stream operational and security events from the Scalefusion dashboard directly into your SIEM tools.

You can send events across multiple categories based on your configuration in the dashboard.

  • Dashboard Access Events: Scalefusion now streams all critical dashboard access events in real time, giving you immediate visibility into logins, authentication failures, admin actions, and permission changes—helping you strengthen oversight and respond faster to unusual activity.

  • Account Activity Events: All account-level activity logs are forwarded to the SIEM tool.

  • Device Management Events: All device management actions captured in P&A reports are sent.

  • Device Activity Events: Device login, logoff, and user activity details are shared with the SIEM tool.

You can choose which event categories to enable and further select specific events within each category.

Note: Currently, only the dashboard access events sync in real time. All other categories sync once every 24 hours. All the other categories are expected to be synced by the end of 2025. 

  1. OneIdP General Enhancements

We have expanded configuration options to support external IdPs for multi-factor authentication flows and improved visibility in SSO setups. You can work with identity providers or tools that aren’t listed in our marketplace. 

What’s new

  • You can now use generic AnySAML or AnyOIDC configurations as a second authentication factor. This comes in handy for scenarios where your primary identity provider handles initial user authentication, while OneIdP is layered in to enforce device-based compliance and zero-trust controls. 

  • SSO configurations now display the email used to grant permissions along with the current permission status.

  1. Windows Agent Update

The latest maintenance update improves localization, domain reporting, and provisioning reliability across Windows devices.

What’s new

  • The Scalefusion MDM agent now supports German, Spanish, French, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese (BR), and Portuguese (PT).
    Domain name detection now works for agent-based enrollments, not just modern-managed devices.
    The PPKG provisioning workflow has now been updated to use agent-based enrollment followed by modern management.

  • Several stability and reliability improvements have been rolled out to enhance the Windows management experience. Eligibility checks for Windows 11 have been refined to more accurately reflect hardware prerequisites. 

  • Location data collection has been made more consistent across scenarios, improving accuracy and reliability. 

  • Sign-in flows for Microsoft apps in agent-based Kiosk mode have been further strengthened for smoother access. 

  • Additionally, safeguards around WebKit-based location handling have been improved to ensure browsing restrictions remain consistently enforced.

  1. Updates to macOS MDM Agent

We’ve resolved an issue where OS updates initiated from Self-Service sometimes got stuck in the approval stage. You should now see smoother, uninterrupted OS update flows on macOS, ensuring your users can update without delays.