{"id":4821,"date":"2024-04-17T09:14:17","date_gmt":"2024-04-17T16:14:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/?p=4821"},"modified":"2024-04-17T09:32:47","modified_gmt":"2024-04-17T16:32:47","slug":"how-microsoft-is-transforming-its-own-patch-management-with-azure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/how-microsoft-is-transforming-its-own-patch-management-with-azure\/","title":{"rendered":"How Microsoft is transforming its own patch management with Azure"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Microsoft[Editor\u2019s note: Azure Update Management is becoming Update Management Center, <\/em>which is currently available in public preview<\/em><\/a>. Please note that this content was written to highlight a particular event or moment in time. Although that moment has passed, we\u2019re republishing it here so you can see what our thinking and experience was like at the time.]<\/em><\/p>\n

At Microsoft Digital Employee Experience (MDEE), patch management is key to our server security practices. That\u2019s why we set out to transform our operational model with scalable DevOps solutions that still maintain enterprise-level governance. Now, MDEE uses Azure Update Management to patch tens of thousands of our servers across the global Microsoft ecosystem, both on premises and in the cloud, in Windows and in Linux.<\/p>\n

With Azure Update Management,<\/u> we have a scalable model that empowers engineering teams to take ownership of their server updates and patching operations, giving them the agility they need to run services according to their specific business needs. We\u2019ve left our legacy processes behind and are meeting our patch compliance goals month after month since implementing our new, decentralized DevOps approach. Here\u2019s an overview of how we completed the transformation.<\/p>\n