Patch FAQ Series - Tanium Tech Talks #74 - 80
In this special Tech Talks series, you’ll see how Tanium lets you set-and-forget workflows for common IT security and operations tasks.
Patch FAQs: Windows Server 2012 ESUs – Tanium Tech Talks #74
In this installment of the Tanium Patch FAQ series we learn how to manage Windows Server 2012 Extended Security Updates (ESUs).
Patch FAQs: Patch Compliance Reporting – Tanium Tech Talks #75
In this installment of the Tanium Patch FAQ series, we learn how to build patch compliance reports with your own SLAs.
Patch FAQs: Automatic Browser Updates – Tanium Tech Talks #76
In this installment of the Tanium Patch FAQ series, we learn how to automatically update all browsers once and for all across Windows and MacOS.
Patch FAQs: Microsoft Office Updates – Tanium Tech Talks #78
In this installment of the Tanium Patch FAQ series, we learn how to automatically update Microsoft Office 365 apps across Windows and MacOS.
Patch FAQs: Patching New Endpoints – Tanium Tech Talks #79
In this installment of the Tanium Patch FAQ series, we learn how to patch new Windows and Linux servers and workstations automatically. What will you do with all the time you save?
Using Tanium’s Provision, Deploy, Enforce, and Patch modules you can fully automate the build of new servers and workstations: operating system, applications, policies, and patches. Customers report massive time savings with this automation.
Patch FAQs: Relative Maintenance Windows – Tanium Tech Talks #80
Use the new relative maintenance windows feature to automatically download and deploy patches to your pre-defined patch rings in today’s Patch FAQ. Set-it-and-forget-it!
This is the trifecta of zero-touch patching: relative maintenance windows, relative patch lists, and ongoing deployments. Combine that with dynamic computer groups via tags or randomization for the ultimate experience of patch automation for Windows and Linux.
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