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Patch Tuesday doesn’t just deliver updates. It delivers pressure. Suddenly, you’re staring at a mountain of fixes, racing to decide what ships now, what waits, and how to keep a single reboot from blowing up your entire week. In our latest conversation with NinjaOne, we dig into what practical AI actually looks like when you’re responsible for millions of endpoints and have zero tolerance for downtime.
Forget the buzzwords. We walk through how real telemetry, public sentiment signals, and human-in-the-loop workflows remove latency from patching, shrink rollbacks, and turn operational chaos into confidence. We also tackle a long-standing pain point: messy asset data. When your CMDB is noisy, everything downstream starts to wobble. Licensing, vulnerability management, compliance, and budgeting all take a hit. You’ll hear how AI can reconcile unstructured inputs and normalize device records to finally deliver a clean system of record without an army of spreadsheet warriors.
From there, we draw a clear line between smart automation and risky overreach. Full autonomy sounds great on paper, but legal and technical realities demand a pragmatic approach. We discuss a future where AI drafts the policies and packages while experts validate the results, allowing repeatable, low-risk issues to close automatically.
There is also encouraging momentum in the public sector. Streamlined FedRAMP pathways and growing reciprocity across defense impact levels are speeding up adoption and helping agencies move closer to private-sector velocity. Combined with budget pressure, this is accelerating the move toward a Digital Operations Center with centralized visibility, fewer tools, and outcomes you can actually measure.
We wrap with a look ahead to what resilience means in 2026. Think performance you can prove through deep instrumentation and a surge in mobile device management as tablets and phones become the new frontline. If you’re ready to replace ritual scream tests with data-driven confidence and finally align operations and security in real time, this conversation lays out a path you can start using today.
Check out the full episode, share it with the teammate who owns your patching or MDM, and let us know in the comments: what is the one workflow you want to see automated next?
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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By Evan KirstelInterested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected]
Patch Tuesday doesn’t just deliver updates. It delivers pressure. Suddenly, you’re staring at a mountain of fixes, racing to decide what ships now, what waits, and how to keep a single reboot from blowing up your entire week. In our latest conversation with NinjaOne, we dig into what practical AI actually looks like when you’re responsible for millions of endpoints and have zero tolerance for downtime.
Forget the buzzwords. We walk through how real telemetry, public sentiment signals, and human-in-the-loop workflows remove latency from patching, shrink rollbacks, and turn operational chaos into confidence. We also tackle a long-standing pain point: messy asset data. When your CMDB is noisy, everything downstream starts to wobble. Licensing, vulnerability management, compliance, and budgeting all take a hit. You’ll hear how AI can reconcile unstructured inputs and normalize device records to finally deliver a clean system of record without an army of spreadsheet warriors.
From there, we draw a clear line between smart automation and risky overreach. Full autonomy sounds great on paper, but legal and technical realities demand a pragmatic approach. We discuss a future where AI drafts the policies and packages while experts validate the results, allowing repeatable, low-risk issues to close automatically.
There is also encouraging momentum in the public sector. Streamlined FedRAMP pathways and growing reciprocity across defense impact levels are speeding up adoption and helping agencies move closer to private-sector velocity. Combined with budget pressure, this is accelerating the move toward a Digital Operations Center with centralized visibility, fewer tools, and outcomes you can actually measure.
We wrap with a look ahead to what resilience means in 2026. Think performance you can prove through deep instrumentation and a surge in mobile device management as tablets and phones become the new frontline. If you’re ready to replace ritual scream tests with data-driven confidence and finally align operations and security in real time, this conversation lays out a path you can start using today.
Check out the full episode, share it with the teammate who owns your patching or MDM, and let us know in the comments: what is the one workflow you want to see automated next?
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
More at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel