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Consolidating update management for enterprises

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Diana_Hoffman
Former Employee
Sep 17, 2024

Update management for enterprise customers has been unified into a single solution, Windows Autopatch. The functionality formerly known as Windows Update for Business deployment service has been woven into Windows Autopatch, offering a more cohesive and streamlined update experience. With this change, you can use Windows Autopatch to simplify all aspects of keeping your Windows devices up to date—automation helps ensure seamless update deployment for the Windows OS, Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Edge.

How Windows Autopatch simplifies update management

In the fast-paced world of IT, efficiency and simplicity are not just goals—they are a necessity. As an IT professional, you're tasked with managing complex systems and ensuring that those systems are up to date and secure. This is where Windows Autopatch comes in, offering a unified approach to update management that streamlines your update processes and enhances system reliability and security.

Windows Autopatch features a new, unified dashboard, designed to make update management easier and more efficient. When you access Windows Autopatch in the Microsoft Intune admin center, you’ll see four main sections:

  • Update policies: Create and manage update policies that define when and how updates are installed on your devices. Choose from predefined policies or create your own custom ones. Assign different policies to different update groups, giving you more flexibility and control over your update strategy.
  • Update groups: Organize your devices into tailored update rings, or Autopatch groups, based on criteria such as device type, location, department, or function. Apply different update policies and schedules to each group to help ensure updates are delivered in a way that suits your business needs and minimizes disruptions. Monitor and manage the update status of each group from the dashboard.
  • Update status: View the update status of all your devices at a glance. See which devices are up to date, which are being updated, which need updates, and which encountered issues. Drill down into the details of each device, such as the update history, current version, and error codes. If needed, take actions such as retrying or pausing updates, or downloading update logs for troubleshooting.
  • Update reports: Generate and download update reports for insights and analytics on your update performance and compliance. Choose from various report types, such as update compliance, quality, deployment, and inventory. Filter and customize reports by date, device, group, policy, or update. Use reports to evaluate your update effectiveness, identify issues, and optimize your update processes.

The benefits of a unified update management system

The move to unified update management with Windows Autopatch offers tangible benefits that go beyond simplification:

  • Reduced complexity: With Windows Autopatch, the days of juggling multiple update tools and policies are over. A single, streamlined service manages everything, freeing up your IT team to focus on more strategic initiatives. Additionally, Autopatch deployment rings and careful rollout sequences minimize disruptions, allowing for updates to be planned and executed with minimal impact on the organization.
  • Enhanced compliance and security: With Autopatch, maintaining compliance with industry standards and regulations becomes more manageable, as updates are consistently applied across the board. Timely updates are also crucial for security. Autopatch's automated system ensures that all devices receive the necessary updates as soon as they're available, closing security gaps more effectively.
  • Better resource allocation: By automating update management, IT resources can be reallocated to areas that drive innovation and growth for the business. Automating routine tasks also reduces the need for manual intervention, cutting down on labor costs and the potential for human error.

Embrace the future of update management

Fully integrating the Windows Update for Business deployment service into Windows Autopatch reflects an important evolution in Windows update management. By utilizing a unified dashboard with centralized control, you can more easily manage updates for devices across your organization so they can be kept current and secure.

With Windows Autopatch, you're not just updating your systems; you're upgrading your entire update management strategy with an effortless shift to a unified service. And, you’re able to leverage the benefits of this change without any new licensing. The licensing requirements are unchanged from today. Looking ahead, as our endpoint management systems continue to evolve, you can be confident the familiar, trusted features, including API access, will be preserved.

Come learn about the benefits of unified update management in person at https://ignite.microsoft.com/home. You can also check out the https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/ or https://regale.cloud/microsoft/play/1540/windows-autopatch#/0/0.

Stay tuned for more updates and thank you for being a part of this exciting journey!


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Updated Sep 18, 2024
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9 Comments

  • "Nothing with M365 apps or Teams/Edge or advanced rings"

     

    You can define M365 rings, check for useful telemetry galore via Admin.cloud.microsoft > Updates > Office in the Office/OneDrive dashboard which is a relately unknown feature in the area of former config.office.com, which was limited to compile Office C2R setup XML files, but today offers much more.

  • Marc_Laf  For users of Windows Update for Business there is no impact.  This change relates to Windows Autopatch and Windows Update for Business deployment service. Windows Update for Business is a free service available to certain editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. See: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-manage-updates-wufb

  • Marc_Laf's avatar
    Marc_Laf
    Iron Contributor

    The way the article was written could have been much clearer up front. For current users of Windows Update for Business, nothing changes other than you will configure your stuff under the Autopatch umbrella but you won't get access to all of the things that the current Autopatch provides. Because the way it sounds right now you could take it two ways, both of which are wrong.

     

    1. You think you will lose WUfB unless you subscribe to Autopatch (what I thought)

    2. You think you're going to now get Autopatch with your existing SKU.

  • MountainTech's avatar
    MountainTech
    Copper Contributor

    Anthonymelwhrhs I wouldn’t get too happy. It still looks like a lot of functionality is locked out of A licenses for EDU according to that link. It will be the same as what you have now: quality updates, feature updates, driver updates (not at the specificity of the E line licenses). Nothing with M365 apps or Teams/Edge or advanced rings/deployments.

     

    I think this is more of a branding change than an actual functional one, which is a shame because the EDU space desperately requires this kind of service. But maybe changes will be announced at Ignite.

  • jvintzel That's great to hear! Is there an ETA for when this will be released, and which features will require E3+ licenses. 

  • Marc_Laf's avatar
    Marc_Laf
    Iron Contributor

    Does this mean that Windows Update for Business is no longer free to use and requires the Autopatch addon or SKU with it included? I don't understand why this was rolled up together.

     

    Also, the "Watch a demo" link doesn't seem to be working (at least for me it's not).