When reviewing your organization's reports, you can display individual device scores. From the User experience page you can review the Endpoint analytics, Startup performance, and Application reliability information for the specific device. You can also access per device scores on a device's User experience page. The Application reliability tab provides insight into potential issues for desktop applications on the managed device. From the device's Startup performance tab, review Boot history and Sign-in history for experience impacting trends. Selecting a device from the Devices scores tab loads a device page that gives you more information. Sorting by scores can assist you in finding devices that might need attention. From the Endpoint analytics main page, select the Device scores tab to display individual device scores. Reviewing scores per device may help you find and resolve end-user impacting issues before a call is made to the help desk. To help you identify devices that could be impacting user experience, Endpoint analytics shows some scores per device. The Learn more link takes you to information about how the metric is scored and the recommended course of action is for the insight.Selecting the insight link from Insights and recommendations provides you with more information on devices and attributes related to the insight.The recommendation listed with each insight tells you how to increase the score and how many points the score will gain when the recommendation is complete. Insights and recommendations are filtered to the subnode's context when you navigate through reports. The whole list is displayed on the Overview page either beside or below the charts depending on the width of your browser window. Insights and recommendations is a prioritized list to improve your score. We anonymize and aggregate the scores from all enrolled organizations to keep the All organizations (median) baseline up-to-date. For more information about creating baselines, see baseline settings. You can create new baselines based on your current metrics so you can track progress or view regressions over time. There's a built-in baseline for All organizations (median), which allows you to compare your scores to a typical enterprise. Baselinesīaseline scores are shown on charts as triangle markers. Currently, at least five devices are required. Reviewing the top insights and recommendations entry for the startup score confirms that long running processes are responsible for the impact on the score.Ī status of insufficient data means you don't have enough devices reporting to provide a meaningful score. However, based on the average time it takes to get to a responsive desktop, you suspect long running startup processes are lowering the core sign-in score to 46. When examining the startup score breakdown, you find that your environment excels during the core boot phase with a score of 77. For instance, when reviewing your startup score, you find that overall your score of 61 is higher than the baseline of 50 for all organizations. Scores help you understand the relative impact of each metric in your environment. Lower scores indicate there's room for improvement. Understanding the following three items are central to understanding each of the reports:Įndpoint analytics scores range from 0 to 100. You'll also notice there's information about what affects the scores and how to improve them if needed. When you first open the Overview page in Endpoint analytics, you're presented with a few score charts.
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