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Action1 Extends Microsoft Intune with Unified Cross-Platform Patching and Risk-Based Vulnerability Management

Action1, an AEM solutions provider, has introduced an enhanced integration that extends Microsoft Intune to bring advanced cross-platform patching and risk-based vulnerability management to endpoints. Through this integration, organizations can execute real-time scanning of both operating system and third-party application vulnerabilities, automate patch deployment policies and gain live dashboards into endpoint compliance. The solution supports hybrid and remote environments and aims to close visibility and remediation gaps.

Some of the main gaps addressed by this launch include closing third-party patching gaps, unifying coverage for Windows endpoints, a provision for actionable vulnerability prioritization and real-time visibility. This move taps into the growing emphasis on endpoint security as distributed workforces expand. By complementing Intune’s device management with richer patch workflows and vulnerability analytics, Action1 addresses a key operational need for IT and security teams.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on November 13, 2025


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