1) Introducing Apple TV management on Scalefusion

Manage Apple TVs the same way you manage everything else with Scalefusion Apple TV management. Now manage Apple TVs right from the Scalefusion dashboard along with your phones, tablets, laptops, PCs, and printers.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Lock Apple TVs into Single App Mode for kiosks and digital displays

  • Enable Conference Room Display Mode for meeting spaces, or customize home screen layouts to show only relevant apps.

  • Push Wi-Fi configurations remotely for seamless connectivity for your Apple TVs

  • Set policies for which iOS devices can pair with your devices and configure AirPlay security

  • Apply restrictions on device names, camera access, network settings, and content ratings.

  • Configure a delay period (in days) for Apple TV OS versions to be made available on the devices

2) Introducing Programmable Custom Properties

Your scripts can now do more than execute actions! Update device and user custom properties automatically.

With Programmable Custom Properties, you can dynamically compute, assign, and maintain metadata across macOS, Windows, and Linux desktops and laptops without manual edits or bulk uploads.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Turn scripts into live data sources: Automatically update device and user custom properties during script execution

  • Ensure a single source of truth. Eliminate manual dependency: Prevent manual, bulk, or API-based edits for properties managed by scripts.

  • Auto-detect and bind properties: Scalefusion identifies properties used or updated in scripts and lets you bind them securely.

  • Enforce data validation: Ensure values meet defined formats (string, number, boolean, email) before they are updated.

  • Gain full visibility: Track every script-driven property update with the Custom Properties History Report.

  • Simplify configuration: Use the improved two-step script upload flow across Windows, macOS, and Linux.

3) Updates to Linux device management

  • Now set inactivity lock timers for your Linux devices from the Device Profile.

  • Configure Secure Web Gateway (SWG) to run on a custom port to avoid conflicts with other applications.

4) ChromeOS – Extended Branding Controls
Your ChromeOS device displays, now more polished! 

  • Upload custom wallpapers for the ChromeOS sign-in screen. 

  • Apply branding for user and guest sessions

  • Maintain a consistent enterprise look across ChromeOS devices