How do "deployment shortcuts" change remediation workflows in InvGate Asset Management?
In many ITAM environments, remediation requires switching modules: identify affected devices in inventory, then move to deployment tooling, then build targeting and schedules.
InvGate Asset Management adds deployment shortcuts so technicians can deploy remediation actions directly from places where they already work: the Asset Explorer, Software Explorer, and Asset Profile. This reduces context switching and speeds up common remediations.
What remediation actions can be triggered via deployment shortcuts?
Remediation often includes both software-level actions (install/uninstall) and endpoint control actions (reboot/shutdown).
InvGate Asset Management supports shortcuts to:
- Deploy a package to selected devices
- Install or uninstall software (including bulk uninstall from software listings)
- Power actions such as reboot/shutdown, with optional scheduling and end-user messaging
These actions create deployment plans behind the scenes without requiring the user to leave the explorer context.
Can InvGate Asset Management trigger "reboot required" remediation after Windows updates?
After patching, many endpoints remain non-compliant until rebooted.
InvGate Asset Management supports power actions from filtered asset views, including rebooting devices based on conditions like "pending reboot," with the ability to schedule the reboot and optionally show a user-facing message.
Which tiers include deployment shortcuts in InvGate Asset Management?
Deployment remediation depends on the software deployment capability being available in the subscription tier.
InvGate Asset Management includes deployment shortcuts in tiers that include the software deployment model, described in the transcript as Pro and Enterprise tiers.