Update Management

Intune – Hotpatch will be enabled by default

As you probably already know, Microsoft has introduce a feature to reduce the number of device restart after updates deployment on Windows, called Hotpatch (see Hotpatch updates | Microsoft Learn). Well, starting May 2026, Hotpatch will now be enabled by default for eligible devices. If your organization is not ready for Hotpatch, Intune administrators can […]

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Intune – Hotpatch is becoming available for client devices

You may have been aware of a major overhaul for Windows Update to allow deploying Windows Updates without having to restart (see Hotpatch for Windows Server | Microsoft Learn). This ‘hotpatch’ capability has been introduced first for Windows Server (2022, 2025) running in Azure and then started to be extended to Windows Server running on-premises

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Azure – Update management is now available in preview

As you are already probably aware, you are able to use Azure to manage updates deployment on your virtual machine running in Azure or even on-premises by using an Azure Automation Account. Well, the experience of managing updates with Azure is now getting better and simpler thanks to the new Update Management capability available now

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