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Meet the new Windows Update for Business reporting experience
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Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022, 10:00 AM PDTEvent details
Let's walk through the evolution of Update Compliance, now Windows Update for Business reports. We look at the revamped product experience as well as requirements for continued use for existing Updat...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
bdam55
Oct 25, 2022Iron Contributor
Update Compliance had a general SLA of 48 hours. Which, for general use is fine.
When a zero day hits and I use Expedite to blast the update out there it isn't fine. Your average security department isn't going to accept that kind of SLA. This has led customer to build their own solutions or buy 3rd party reporting.
Is there a dial somewhere to get more timely results? Even if it's for just a specific update?
David_Mebane
Microsoft
Oct 25, 2022Windows Update for Business reports has an SLA of 36 hours, whereas the Expedite reporting in Endpoint Manager has an SLA of 8 hours. We'll continue to look at ways to support quicker response times for key scenarios such as Expedite.
- bdam55Oct 25, 2022Iron Contributor
Ah, did that get that bumped up (down?) for Expedite? That's great news. It _might_ be enough, but it's a step in the right direction.