1. Scalefusion Veltar now supports Intune Partner Compliance

You can now manage devices with Scalefusion and enforce Microsoft Conditional Access requirements.

With this integration, you can:

  • Use Scalefusion with Microsoft Conditional Access

Manage macOS, iOS, Android, and Windows devices with Scalefusion while continuing to enforce Conditional Access through Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra.

  • Choose how device compliance is evaluated

Define compliance using the device’s management status, Veltar compliance posture, or OneIdP’s extended access policies (XAP) — depending on how strict your access controls need to be.

  • Get full visibility into compliance reporting 

Track detailed logs for every managed device and see exactly what compliance signals are shared with Microsoft for access decisions.

  1. Introducing Windows Live Terminal

Now securely access a real‑time terminal session on managed Windows devices. Designed for power admins, perform maintenance and support activities without taking a remote view-based control of the device. Run commands, troubleshoot, and support without remote screen takeover.

  1. Manage Firmware Passwords & Recovery Keys for Macs

Automatically enforce Firmware Passwords (Intel) and Recovery Keys (Apple silicon) as policies. View, clear, or act on recovery lock credentials directly from the dashboard, and include this data in automation rules or internal systems via APIs.

  1. Authenticate with Okta via API (No SAML Needed)

You can now enable your users to sign in through Okta using API-based validation, removing extra redirect steps. Deliver a quicker, cleaner sign-in experience for Keycard, SSO, and the User Portal.

  1. Safer Management of iOS System Apps

You no longer risk accidentally removing critical system apps from managed iOS devices. With recent iOS changes limiting how system apps can be reinstalled, Scalefusion now adds safeguards. Essential apps stay protected while you retain control over device experience.

What you can do:

  • Unpublish instead of uninstall: Remove app assignments from devices without permanently uninstalling essential system apps.

  • Avoid accidental removals: Delete and uninstall options are no longer shown for protected system applications.

  • Block access when needed: Restrict user access to system apps on company-owned devices directly through device profiles.

  1. Improved Branding Support for iPadOS Devices

You can now create better visual experiences for iPads without affecting iPhones.

Branding settings now support separate wallpapers for iPadOS devices, making it easier to maintain a consistent look across mixed Apple device fleets.

What you can do:

  • Set dedicated iPad wallpapers: Upload wallpapers optimized specifically for iPad screens.

  • Use one branding profile across devices: Apply the same branding configuration to both iOS and iPadOS devices without layout issues.