We are using Nexthink primarily for device monitoring, and we have 28,000+ endpoints that we wanted to monitor. Nexthink provides that monitoring capability, not just monitoring, but also remediation. We monitor our devices via Nexthink, and if we need to apply any kind of remediation or fixes to any of the devices, we use remote action to do it via Nexthink.
The most common use case is disk cleanup. We have a bot, a user support bot, that our associates can reach out to with their issues. If they have any kind of disk usage issue, if their disk size is full, they report it, and with the help of Nexthink, we monitor it. At a certain threshold, we get an alert via Nexthink, and after a certain time, such as weekly, we have a remediation with a remote action that runs which takes care of the disk cleanup.
We are using Nexthink as a source of truth for our device-based information, as all our devices have the Nexthink agent and are onboarded with Nexthink. We have dashboards created for monitoring purposes, and we use Nexthink as a single source of truth. If there is any network outage on the sites, we refer to Nexthink to identify what devices have been impacted by that network outage. If there are any global outages with M365 services, such as Teams or Outlook not functioning properly, we leverage Nexthink for that as well for collaboration tools monitoring and other purposes. We have been using Nexthink as a source of truth for our endpoint monitoring and to apply fixes if we can.