June 2026 Platform Updates

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June 2026 Platform Updates

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The June 2026 release of the Amplifier platform introduces three significant capability areas: context-aware reminder scheduling that defers to employee availability, unified reboot orchestration across Jamf and Intune-managed devices, and an expanded integration library with nine new connectors across UEM and IT asset management categories.

Each addresses a distinct failure point in the path between identifying a security issue and confirming that it is resolved.

Context-aware reminder scheduling

Patch compliance programs frequently underperform not because reminders aren't sent, but because they arrive at the wrong time. An employee in a meeting dismisses the notification reflexively. The behavior repeats. The finding remains open without action.

Amplifier now evaluates a user's Slack or Microsoft Teams availability status before delivering a security reminder or executing a scheduled action. If the employee is in a meeting, on a call, or marked as traveling, the message defers automatically to the next available window. No additional configuration is required.

The operational impact is measurable. One customer updated more than 1,000 devices in a single week — representing 77% of their fleet — with no direct IT team intervention. Reminders reached employees when they were positioned to act, and they did.

This capability is available now. For high-urgency scenarios such as an active phishing response, a critical patch under a compliance deadline, or other time-sensitive security actions, administrators can configure engagements to bypass deferral logic and reach employees immediately regardless of status.

Cross-platform reboot orchestration

Organizations running mixed Mac and Windows environments have historically managed patch-driven reboots across two separate systems. Jamf handles Apple devices; Microsoft Intune handles Windows. Neither system is aware of the other's state, which creates inconsistent employee experiences and fragmented compliance reporting.

Amplifier now provides a single orchestration layer for both. When a device requires a restart following a patch, Amplifier detects the condition, presents the employee with scheduling options within admin-defined windows, and suppresses all further reminders once the employee commits to a time. The workflow is consistent whether the device is Jamf-managed or Intune-managed.

The result is a unified view of reboot compliance across the full device fleet, with employees self-scheduling rather than being chased, and remediation data that reflects completed actions rather than sent notifications.

Expanded integration library

This release adds nine connectors across two categories, significantly expanding the range of environments Amplifier can operate within natively.

Unified endpoint management: Automox, Tanium, ManageEngine, JumpCloud, HexNode, Fleet

IT asset management and CAASM: FreshService, ServiceNow, Axonius

Device data from these platforms flows directly into Amplifier's attribution and remediation workflows. When a device appears in your asset inventory, Amplifier can associate it with an employee and include it in engagement and compliance tracking without manual data entry or custom integrations.

Summary

The June 2026 release addresses the operational gap between finding a vulnerability and verifying it resolved. Context-aware scheduling improves the likelihood that reminders reach employees at a moment when they can act. Cross-platform reboot orchestration gives security teams a single workflow for the full device fleet. And expanded integrations mean more of your existing tooling connects directly to Amplifier's remediation workflows.

For a detailed walkthrough of any of these capabilities, request a live, 20-minute demo today.