Set and enforce policies
Create software policies that automatically install, update, or remove applications to keep devices aligned with your requirements, without constant oversight or manual follow-up.
Set the destination. Connect keeps you on track.
Your environment is constantly changing. Users install software they shouldn't. Critical applications fall behind on updates. Software policies will give you a way to define what good looks like across your fleet and let PDQ Connect continuously measure and enforce it.
Define what belongs
Software policies will let you declare what should be installed, kept up to date, or removed. PDQ Connect will continuously evaluate devices against those requirements and automatically keep them aligned.
Whether you’re standardizing browsers, ensuring critical applications stay current, or preventing unwanted software from sticking around, policies give you a single place to define the outcome you want and a system to work toward it autonomously.
Define
Declare what should be installed, updated, or removed
Target
Target devices dynamically, and policies will update as your fleet changes
Control
Choose continuous enforcement or set maintenance windows
Intrigued?
Software policies is launching soon. Talk to our team to see if PDQ Connect could fit in your environment and get access the moment it’s available.
FAQs
What are software policies in PDQ?
Software policies in PDQ let you define rules for software that should be installed, updated, or removed across targeted devices. Connect evaluates devices against those rules, tracks compliance, and can automatically remediate devices that fall out of alignment.
How do software policies help enforce software compliance?
Software policies help enforce software compliance by comparing each device against your desired software state. When a device is non-compliant, PDQ can automatically install, update, or remove software based on the policy rules and remediation guardrails you set.
How can IT teams automate software management with policies?
IT teams can automate software management with policies by defining what software should be installed, updated, or removed, then letting PDQ continuously evaluate targeted devices and remediate issues without manual follow-up.


