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PR Newswire
Published on : Dec 12, 2025
Adaptiva is giving its autonomous endpoint management (AEM) platform a significant refresh with a next-generation version of OneSite Patch, designed to help IT and SecOps teams patch faster, troubleshoot less, and adopt autonomous workflows with minimal ramp-up. It’s one of the company’s biggest usability leaps yet—and a clear attempt to keep pace with the escalating demands of zero-day response and large-scale automation.
“Threat actors move faster than traditional patching ever could,” said Dr. Deepak Kumar, Adaptiva’s founder and CEO. “Organizations must shift to autonomous tech. This release delivers the intuitive, guided experience teams need to adopt it with speed and independence.”
While the AEM market is heating up—with players like Tanium, Automox, and Microsoft pushing deeper into autonomous updates—Adaptiva is leaning squarely into UX as its differentiator. The new OneSite Patch experience lowers the barrier to entry for teams that don’t have deep configuration expertise or time to tune complex policies.
Key updates include:
A built-in onboarding workflow walks users through product setup, patch strategy configuration, integrations, and monitoring. Think of it as an in-app tutor, reducing the need for manuals, training sessions, or backend spelunking.
A redesigned sidebar and streamlined home screen surface the most common patching actions while pushing advanced controls into a dedicated section. It’s a small detail with a big impact—especially for teams juggling multiple platforms and toolsets.
The new “What, When, How” interface replaces patching presets and scripting with declarative rules. One strategy can now apply to all OS and third-party products, complete with rings, scheduling, and approval logic. Once defined, OneSite Patch executes autonomously every time a vendor releases an update.
Live dashboards show deployment progress, errors, time-based metrics, and device-by-device health. One-click drilldowns make debugging far more efficient—a welcome change for teams who previously depended on log scraping and manual correlation.
RBAC upgrades, new role definitions, stricter permission enforcement, and quick actions for emergency remediation give teams tighter governance over autonomous operations. An integrated Emergency Kit speeds response to failed or problematic patches.
A Java upgrade to JRE 25
Better handling of open applications during patching
Consolidated rollback steps for cleaner recovery
In short, the release aims to eliminate the friction that typically slows down AEM adoption, making autonomous patching accessible even for organizations with lean IT teams.
“Our goal was to make OneSite Patch as intuitive and user-friendly as it is powerful,” said Jesse Rogers, Principal Engineer at Adaptiva. “Everything is self-guided and transparent, helping organizations patch smarter and faster.”
The update lands at a time when enterprises are pushing toward fully autonomous remediation pipelines to shrink vulnerability windows. As threat actors automate exploitation, patching systems need to move at least as quickly—and without human bottlenecks.
OneSite Patch supports Linux, Mac, and Windows, and is available in both SaaS and self-hosted deployments, keeping it competitive with cross-platform AEM alternatives.
Organizations can request demos on the Adaptiva website, and existing customers can upgrade via the support portal to the newly released OneSite Patch 10.0.
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