There are a variety of features Nexthink offers, starting with the ability to send campaigns to users, enable alerts for any specific application crashes or any network issues, and leverage proactive incident generation by integrating with ServiceNow for alarming issues such as system crashes or devices with low disk space. Another feature is creating remote actions, some of which are manual and reduce the manual effort of our engineers to fix a problem, while others can be automated and scheduled to run on an hourly or weekly basis across all devices. These actions not only capture information but also remediate issues, so if they identify an issue, a remote action will trigger at a scheduled time to fix it, so that the end user does not need to contact us to fix those issues.
The feature I find most helpful day-to-day is the digital experience dashboard, which gives us clarity or a holistic picture of how our devices are operating in our environment and how we can further improve it.
There are features such as remote actions, campaigns, and alerts, which are pretty good to use. Lately, we got Nexthink Assist, which helps us investigate as a layman; you just need to write your query in Assist, and it generates the investigations for you, so it is an AI which is pretty useful.