Keeping endpoints up to date is an operational burden. Organisations with mixed OS estates, remote devices and regulatory obligations struggle to find, test and deploy the right updates quickly while maintaining visibility of patch status.
Patch Manager Plus automates discovery, testing, scheduling and deployment of OS and third‑party patches and provides patch‑status tracking and reporting. That enables teams to reduce hands‑on work, speed remediation and maintain a central view of compliance across Windows, macOS and Linux endpoints.
Small and medium enterprises use the product to remove manual patch cycles and keep offices and remote users on a consistent patch baseline. Managed service providers use it to apply standardised patching across multiple customer estates.
Regulated organisations deploy it to generate evidence of patch status and to reduce the time systems remain exposed. It is also used where estates mix Windows, macOS and Linux and where third‑party application updates must be controlled centrally.
Fits estates with mixed operating systems and distributed endpoints. It addresses discovery, detection, testing, scheduled deployment and reporting for OS and third‑party patches so teams can manage patching from a central point of control.
Automation removes repetitive hands‑on patching tasks and frees technical staff time.
Shorten the time between vulnerability discovery and deployment of fixes.
Central reports and status tracking make it easier to evidence patching activity.
Timely updates reduce the period systems remain vulnerable to known issues.
Apply a uniform patch baseline across mixed Windows, macOS and Linux estates.
Scheduled deployments allow planning that minimises disruption and user impact.
Generate patch‑status reports to assist regulated organisations with internal or external requirements.
Manage patching for office and remote endpoints to maintain a consistent update posture.
Enable managed service providers to apply standardised patching across customer estates.
Standardise patch processes across Windows, macOS and Linux to simplify operations.
Keep common third‑party applications updated to reduce exploitable software gaps.
Lower incident volumes by automating updates that would otherwise require user or support action.