Snowboard
Use the Snowboard to get a quick overview of the status of devices and users in your Snow Device Manager domain.
The following information is presented on the Snowboard:
Device connectivity status per profile - The connectivity status for the devices in the domain, broken down per device enrollment profile. The connectivity status is divided into the following categories:
Online - The number of connected devices.
OK - The number of devices that last connected within the last 7 days.
Poor - The number of devices that last connected within the last 7 to 30 days.
Bad - The number of devices that has not connected for the last 30 days.
None - The number of devices that are not enrolled.
Device connectivity status - The overall connectivity status for the devices in the domain, divided into the same categories as for Device connectivity status per profile.
Device sync status - The overall synchronization status for the devices in the domain, divided into the following categories:
Active - The number of devices that are actively synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange.
OK - The number of devices that last synchronized with Microsoft Exchange within the last 7 days.
Poor - The number of devices that last synchronized with Microsoft Exchange within the last 7 to 30 days.
Never - The number of devices that have never synchronized with Microsoft Exchange.
Disabled - The number of devices that are blocked by Snow Device Manager from synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange.
Devices & users - The total number of devices, and the total number of users, in the domain.
The total number of orphaned devices in the domain.
Select the number to see a list of all orphaned devices in the Orphaned devices view.
Figures concerning devices security:
The total number of devices that are non-compliant with the domain policy, for example, when a passcode package has been sent but not applied to a device.
The total number of rooted or jailbroken devices in the domain.
The total number of checked out devices in the domain, that is, devices from which the user has removed the Snow Device Manager client.
The total number of devices in the domain that have been wiped recently.
Additionally, you can easily access recently saved searches, if any, and a number of default searches from the Snowboard via the Shortcuts section.