Windows Patch Management Software
Simplified, secure, efficient Windows patch management.
Automate patching to keep your devices protected with reliable Windows patch management software. Spend zero time worrying about staying secure and up-to-date.
Automate patching to keep your devices protected with reliable Windows patch management software. Spend zero time worrying about staying secure and up-to-date.
Never miss patch updates
Centrally manage OS and application updates across all Windows devices from an intuitive dashboard.
No room for security vulnerabilities
Prevent vulnerabilities with pre-deployment testing and automated critical security updates.
Approve patches. Secure devices
Assign patch schedules and policies to specific device groups, catering to department-specific needs.
App patching, simplified
Go beyond Windows OS updates by patching third-party applications like Chrome, Zoom, and others.
Manage your patches like a pro with Scalefusion’s Windows patch management software. Fast, reliable updates for secure and smooth device performance.
Remotely deploy patches and updates like a breeze
Configure patch schedules in an instant
Scan, sync, schedule, and push updates in bulk from a single console with full visibility
Ensure zero device downtime
Deploy pre-tested, pre-approved patches for quick resolution
Quickly detect vulnerabilities in Windows OS running on corporate devices or BYOD
Protect your Windows devices against vulnerabilities with Scalefusion automated third-party application patching. Deploy patches remotely with ease, keeping your devices secure.
Configure how frequently the Scalefusion agent checks for application updates on the managed devices.
Define the update frequency and time window for cumulative updates without hampering daily tasks.
Generate extensive reports on all applications and updated devices. Gain actionable insights by devices and apps.
Perform bulk actions on all devices including scanning for updates, scheduling updates and syncing installation status.
Publish the latest version of third-party apps in bulk by installing pushing latest updates, syncing updates and installation status.
Push diverse software and driver updates from a single console. One platform for all your Windows patching needs.
Critical Updates
Updates to address critical, non-security-related bugs and fixes.
Definition Updates
Frequent software updates containing additions to the product's definition database
Feature Packs
New product functionalities that are first distributed outside of a product release
Security Updates
Updates to fix a product-specific, security-related vulnerability
Service Packs
A tested, cumulative set of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates and updates
Tools
Utilities or features that help to complete one or more tasks on the devices
Driver Updates
Updates to software that controls the input and output of the devices
General Updates
Updates targeting a specific problem to address non-critical, non-security-related bugs
Upgrades
An upgrade for Windows 10 or later features and functionality
Update Rollups
Tested, cumulative set of hotfixes, security updates, critical updates, and updates that are packaged together for easy deployment
Windows patch management is a group of policies and systems which helps in identifying, obtaining, evaluating and pushing OS patches or updates on Windows devices. These updates or patches fix software or driver-level bugs and help eliminate security loopholes. Windows patch management can be carried out at the OS level for OS updates and application level for app updates.
Windows patch management is critical to organizations that have a large or distributed device inventory of Windows devices. It ensures that Windows workstations are always up-to-date with OS patches that can fix or remediate any security vulnerabilities without physically updating the devices. Windows patch management helps reduce IT cognitive load without compromising the security of enterprise Windows devices.
Windows Patch Management works by automating the detection of missing updates through Windows Update or WSUS (Windows Server Update Services). Patches are downloaded and installed according to pre-defined schedules or manually, helping to maintain system security and stability.
The three common types of patch management are security patches, bug fixes and feature updates. Patch management gives the administrator control over identifying, acquiring, testing and deploying patches to fix bugs, close security gaps and add features.
Patch management in Windows fixes vulnerabilities in your software and applications susceptible to cyberattacks and other security risks. Windows patch management software provides a centralized view of patches applied across your device fleet. It helps determine which devices are up-to-date and which need an update. It can also run periodic checks to identify new patches when available.