WMI Queries/ PowerShell Output
The ability to query a device's WMI and then set a custom field in the agent's record would allow us to then use those custom fields with filters. For example, query the processor type and then set a custom field to read either Intel or AMD.
I can see this working as a WMI query function built by Atera or an added feature to the installed agent that allows a script to send data back to the agent which would update the record.

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Levi Ustinov commented
Something like Win32_OperatingSystem. InstallDate would allow to see how old the computers are.
Besides the record, it must be able to appear in the Auditor.