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Keeping devices secure and compliant requires more than deploying updates—it demands visibility and proactive action. Learn how Windows Autopatch update readiness delivers granular, actionable insights, reporting, and remediation tools to help you move from reactive to strategic update management. Get tips on how to interpret readiness signals, leverage dashboards for compliance, and apply best practices to minimize risk and downtime. Walk away from this demo-focused session with practical guidance to help make update management simpler and smarter.

 

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Pearl-Angeles
Updated Mar 12, 2026

5 Comments

  • TrondKKa's avatar
    TrondKKa
    Copper Contributor

    Why don't I see the Autopatch alerts & M365 Apps updates in my Windows Autopatch Reports blade ?

     

  • SysMs's avatar
    SysMs
    Occasional Reader

    Thanks for the session.

    Can I ask if the ability to filter by device groups will be implemented in each dashboard/report? I found this to be missing in the Autopilot Alerts and Remediation dashboard filter option. For large scale organisations this is crucial for reporting accuracy depending on location. 
    For example we could have a North America, South America, EU, UAE, Asia office with their respective sys admins all in one tenant. We need to be able to filter this data down for compliance. 
    Many Thanks. 
    Ms

  • sundi2019's avatar
    sundi2019
    Copper Contributor

    Is this report data (specifically Alerts, Windows Autopatch management status, Secure Boot) stored in graph? Would like to pull this info into PowerBI.

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