Summary:Windows Autopatch will soon offer new capabilities for deploying drivers and firmware, thanks to Microsoft Intune’s recent updates. This will allow for better management and reporting on updates. Existing customers should expect to see this feature by August 14.Bullet Points:
Exciting New Capabilities for Windows Autopatch
Microsoft Intune is set to introduce new driver management capabilities to Windows Autopatch. This will allow for improved management and reporting on drivers and firmware updates. The new feature will enable Windows Autopatch to deploy required drivers and firmware available through Windows Update to your devices.
What’s New?
With these new capabilities, Windows Autopatch will be able to configure the deployment of necessary drivers and firmware. This is a significant step forward in the management of updates, providing a more streamlined and efficient process.
Availability
Existing Windows Autopatch customers should see this feature by August 14. The general availability is being released in phases and is expected to be concluded by this date.
“New capabilities for deploying drivers and firmware are coming to Windows Autopatch-enabled tenants. Using Microsoft Intune’s recently released driver management capabilities, you can better manage and report on drivers and firmware updates.”
Additional Resources
If you’re not currently using Windows Autopatch and are interested in learning more about this service, Microsoft has recommended some resources. These include a report commissioned from Forrester on the projected total economic impact of Windows Autopatch, and a Windows Autopatch overview on Microsoft Learn.
“If you are not currently using Windows Autopatch and are interested in learning more about this service, consider reading the report commissioned from Forrester: New Technology: The Projected Total Economic Impact⢠Of Windows Autopatch.”
In conclusion, the new capabilities being introduced to Windows Autopatch represent a significant improvement in the management and reporting of drivers and firmware updates. This is a development that will be welcomed by tech-savvy users seeking to streamline their update processes.
From the Microsoft Windows Message Center