We have a Liquit Workspace environment with multiple zones. Each zone is a customer. We require a "push button update functionality" on a high level when a vulnerability patch is released. This is in respect to Server Operating Systems and client workstations. We also need to be able to target specific machines via a filter. Think about mitigation steps that make our life as a service provider easier when dealing, for instance, with: https://advisories.ncsc.nl/advisory?id=NCSC-2021-0200&format=plain
| Product | Application Workspace |
Need this feature for a lot of customers
WSUS heeft zijn beperkingen. Op dit moment voeren wij spoed patches door middels Liquit. Het zou mooi zijn als dit een standaard optie wordt binnen Liquit zelf.
This makes Release and Patch something we can sell and use with Customers
We are deploy our computer with Intune/Liquit and after deployment the system now not have all the Windows Updates.
Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts are difficult to keep updated. They don't support azure update and Intune doesn't work well with windows 11 multi-session OS. Even just pushing down cumulative updates would be useful.
There is a potential customer with potential 4000 endpoints who request this feature.
most important feauter for Customer
Can come in handy.
a good idea to extend the service with the possibility of Windows Updates via Liquit Release & Patch Management.
Possibly also specific KBs that in practice have to be temporarily excluded until they are often fixed by Microsoft before deployment.
Ik krijg interne vragen voor het beheren van Windows Updates. Sommige mensen willen deze ondersteuning graag!
To update clients using Liquit instead of using Intune (because intune sucks)
Good idea!
This will provide a more efficient and simple User Experience to the end users
Gaaf idee! Lijkt mij ook nice-to-have om een blik te werpen op bijv. de Windows Update for Business (WuFB) update rings en hoe je hier integratie voor kan leveren.
We hebben op dit moment geen goede oplossing voor de local domain joined devices.
Microsoft Intune does not provide the details as to which updates to push and to track the progess of the same as with WSUS.
With more and more customers moving to Intune device management, being able to deploy specific Windows update and track the progress might be very helpful.
Makes life easier and more controlled.
This would be a great feature to have with Liquit, from an MSP stand point pushing patches and windows updates on a set time and date.
release=reduce
Setup without WSUS will release complexity