Unpatched software is the most common entry point for attackers. If your computers are running outdated Windows, Office, or Chrome, you have open doors you don't know about.
Updates are tested before they're pushed to your fleet and rolled out within 30 days of release — not the same day, which is when most update-related breakage actually happens.
No — patching happens automatically in the background. No update prompt ever interrupts someone's workday.
We hold that one back and patch around it while we confirm a fix, instead of forcing it through and breaking your workflow. The rest of your fleet stays current — one app's issue doesn't stall everyone else's updates.
Critical security patches go out within days of release; everything else follows a real monthly cycle. Not "whenever we get to it," not annually — most data breaches trace back to a known vulnerability that simply never got patched, which is exactly the gap a real schedule closes.
Then nothing happens on your fleet. We only patch what's actually running on your computers — no blind pushes for software you don't use.