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Microsoft’s WSUS Reaches the End of Life: What You Need to Know

Microsoft is ending support for Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), a tool companies have used for years to handle updates. WSUS will keep working, but Microsoft won't give it new updates, help, or fix bugs. This could leave businesses open to security risks.

Microsoft is moving away from WSUS as it starts to focus on cloud-based options. These include Windows Update for Business (WUB) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM). These new tools work better with other systems, can grow with a company, and are safer to use. They give businesses more choices letting them control updates on many devices more and .
Companies still relying on WSUS should begin to consider a shift to one of these other options. Systems like WUB enable cloud-based update control, while MECM provides full device oversight and update rollout. Switching to these more recent systems will boost protection and keep your setups current with less manual work.

If WSUS is still your go-to, it's time to look at other choices and start moving to keep your company's IT setup safe and updates running .



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