The team was seeing this behavior on newly imaged machines that had anywhere from 0 to 5 apps that needed to be updated. No more managing the patches and the apps in the software center or company portal separately.huge time and sanity savings for frequently updated apps. It's when the machine is running the custom detection method scripts for each app update packaged by PMPC that slows the system slows down. Take a look at their Enterprise+ tier which is very inexpensive and allows you to import apps into ConfigMgr and Intune automatically. To be extra clear: It's not the act of actually updating/patching the app on the machine that's a problem. (I'm told this was in the neighborhood of 3 hours.) An investigation led them to determine the poor performance was caused by the sheer amount of PMPC PowerShell detection scripts running on the machines to determine if it needed the update. After making that change, they discovered machines were performing poorly to the point they were barely usable for an extended period of time. Prior to my arrival, the organization implemented PMPC & decided they wanted to patch all apps (200-300) across all machines (~7k) in organization. I recently joined an organization that's effectively 100% Azure + Intune + PatchMyPC.
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