Update and patch management are core components of IT security, and a significant time sink for many IT teams. Many organizations rely on Microsoft's WSUS (Windows
Server Update Services) to centrally manage Windows updates. But how relevant is WSUS today, what can it realistically deliver, and when does a modern alternative make more sense?
Update and patch management are core components of IT security, and a significant time sink for many IT teams. Many organizations rely on Microsoft's WSUS (Windows
Server Update Services) to centrally manage Windows updates. But how relevant is WSUS today, what can it realistically deliver, and when does a modern alternative make more sense?