Adaptiva, the global leader in autonomous endpoint management, announced expanded support for the latest Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms in its flagship product, OneSite Patch. The release marks another milestone in Adaptiva’s mission to help enterprises autonomously patch every device, across every operating system, without any human intervention — a capability unmatched by other solutions in the market.
Together, these updates give IT and security teams unified, autonomous patch management across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments, and from workstations to servers and everything in between.
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“Managing patches across multiple operating systems has long been one of the most complex challenges IT teams have faced,” said Dr. Deepak Kumar, Founder and CEO of Adaptiva. “By unifying cross-platform autonomous patching capabilities into a single product, Adaptiva has eliminated the cost of ownership and complexity of maintaining three separate tool sets and patching specialists for Windows, macOS, and Linux. As a result, organizations can patch everything across their enterprise at speed and scale using a common workflow executed by a single team.”
Cross-Platform Enhancements and Expanded Coverage
The update introduces native patching support for major Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux. It also includes enhanced coverage for Debian 13, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, the newest version of macOS 26 (Tahoe) and Windows Server. Adaptiva also added 100 new third-party applications to its patch catalog, including popular tools like Claude, WhatsApp, and Zoom. This brings the company’s total catalog to more than 100,000 patches and 20,000 supported libraries and products.
The release also introduces several new capabilities designed to make cross-platform patching faster and more reliable:
- Automated Linux reboots: When patches require restarts (e.g., kernel or library changes), OneSite Patch automatically handles them to ensure full compliance with minimal downtime.
- Daily patch metadata updates: The system now updates patch metadata for new Linux distributions on a daily basis, with automated improvements for simplifying version tracking and improving accuracy during deployments.
- macOS third-party app coverage: Using sources like Homebrew, Adaptiva generates patch metadata for hundreds of popular business apps on macOS, including Chrome, Slack, and Webex.
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Leading the Industry in Autonomous Patching
With this release, Adaptiva continues to set the standard in autonomous patch management. Unlike other solutions that require manual intervention, scripts, or staggered deployments, OneSite Patch delivers fully autonomous, cross-platform patching, helping enterprises dramatically reduce security risk and IT overhead.
“The benefits of this unified autonomous approach go well beyond simplicity and cost efficiency,” added Kumar. “It also helps organizations keep pace with reducing today’s growing exposure risks by automatically and comprehensively remediating vulnerabilities across their entire estates.”
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