Autonomous IT: Driving Efficiency and Security with Tanium
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Autonomous IT: Driving Efficiency and Security with Tanium
"Autonomous IT is here and it is transforming how organisations across the world work - increasing resource and technological efficiencies whilst championing security. Today we are discussing a critical first step in freeing up resources and laying secure foundations for transformation... Patching. Patch management is a crucial part of any business. From chaotic, ad-hoc beginnings to the regular cadence of Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, how IT teams patch vulnerable systems has evolved considerably over the past decades. Yet there are still inefficiencies in the patching process."
"Rob Broughall helps enterprises modernise endpoint management and transition from manual patching to autonomous, data‑driven workflows across Windows, macOS, and Linux. As part of Tanium's Domain Architecture team, he focuses on Endpoint Management, leveraging deep expertise in modern workplace, collaboration, and M&A integration to enhance employee experience while reducing operational risk. A frequent speaker and technical thought leader, Rob advocates for Autonomous IT as the key to resilient, self‑healing environments - enabling organisations to achieve security and efficiency at scale."
Autonomous IT transforms organisations by increasing resource and technological efficiencies while championing security. Patching is identified as a critical first step to free resources and lay secure foundations for broader transformation. Patch management has evolved from chaotic ad-hoc processes to predictable cadences like Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, yet inefficiencies persist. Autonomous patch management automates repetitive patching tasks across Windows, macOS, and Linux, reducing time and cost while allowing IT professionals to focus on higher-value work. Unified endpoint management and data-driven workflows enable resilient, self-healing environments that improve employee experience and reduce operational risk.
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