Ivanti vs LiveAgent
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Ivanti's Secure Access Client ships weekly mobile point releases — 22.7.4 through 22.8.7 — with documentation as the only visible signal.
The visible Ivanti feed is dominated by weekly Supported Platforms Guides for the Ivanti Secure Access Client (formerly Pulse Secure) on iOS, Android, and ChromeOS, spanning versions 22.7.4 through 22.8.7. A cumulative Android release notes index for 22.2.1–22.8.6 and accompanying admin and MDM deployment guides confirm steady mobile-client cadence. The captured content is documentation landing pages, not detailed change descriptions.
With only documentation pages observable, product trajectory is hard to read concretely. The frequent point releases suggest active maintenance of the mobile security client; the historical Pulse Secure → Ivanti rebrand and the Classic UI / New-UI dual maintenance both indicate gradual consolidation rather than a fresh directional move.
Expect continued weekly point releases on 22.8.x and a likely transition to 22.9.x or a 23.x line later in 2026. Substantive product moves probably exist in detailed release notes the crawler isn't reaching — a different ingestion path (the per-version release notes endpoints, not the SPG landing pages) would surface more useful signal.
LiveAgent wires its ticketing engine into the Claude ecosystem via MCP.
LiveAgent is in dense maintenance mode — multiple version trains and a backport branch all shipping fixes and security patches almost daily — but the AI integration thread has sharpened. The 5.64 release adds an AI Agent Work Distributor for tickets, a new add_note MCP tool, and OAuth 2.1 on the MCP server with the explicit goal of letting claude.ai connect as a custom connector. Earlier May releases switched the MCP protocol to Streamable HTTP and renamed MCP tokens for clarity.
The product is positioning MCP as its core integration substrate. Each release adds another MCP refinement — protocol upgrade, naming cleanup, ticket-level AI work distribution — pointing toward a model where Claude or any MCP-aware agent triages and acts on tickets natively. The parallel backport lines (5.62.x, 5.63.x) suggest the AI work is being layered on without forcing customers off the legacy install base.
Expect the AI Agent Work Distributor to grow into more autonomous resolution flows, with new MCP tools added incrementally (search, reply, escalate), and a more explicit Claude-Connector-ready posture in product marketing.
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