IT teams are losing time they can’t afford. This year’s State of Endpoint Management report reveals how manual work, visibility gaps, and fragmented tools are slowing patch cycles, obscuring risk, and increasing exposure across modern environments.

Even as organizations push toward more autonomous operations, most still rely on manual processes that drain resources and weaken security posture.

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Visibility gaps are slowing response and inflating risk

  • Just 19% find it easy to produce reports for audits or leadership.
  • 66% spend 2+ hours per week creating custom reports; 33% spend 10+ hours.
  • Only 17% have a unified dashboard showing end-to-end patch status.
  • 43% of teams spend 10+ hours per week on manual endpoint tasks; 6% spend more than 40 hours.
  • 51% take 5+ days to patch – or don’t know their MTTP at all.
  • Only 6% say they’re fully automated.

Manual work is eating IT alive

Partial automation isn’t enough

  • 50% automate OS patching in some form.
  • 57% rely on scripts or custom workflows; 37% still manage recurring tasks manually.
  • 43% of teams spend 10+ hours per week on manual endpoint tasks; 6% spend more than 40 hours.
  • 51% take 5+ days to patch – or don’t know their MTTP at all.
  • Only 6% say they’re fully automated.

Manual work is eating IT alive

Visibility gaps are slowing response and inflating risk

  • Just 19% find it easy to produce reports for audits or leadership.
  • 66% spend 2+ hours per week creating custom reports; 33% spend 10+ hours.
  • Only 17% have a unified dashboard showing end-to-end patch status.

Partial automation isn’t enough

  • 50% automate OS patching in some form.
  • 57% rely on scripts or custom workflows; 37% still manage recurring tasks manually.