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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Automox Platform for Endpoint Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Automox Platform for Endpoint Management include: Mueller Water Products, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 3400 employees and revenues of $1.30 billion, AC Transit, a United States based Transportation organisation with 2349 employees and revenues of $606.0 million, Tractor & Equipment Company, a United States based Distribution organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $120.0 million, First National Bank of America, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Tractor & Equipment Company, a United States based Distribution organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $7.0 million and many others.
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AC Transit | Transportation | 2349 | $606M | United States | Automox | Automox Platform | Endpoint Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, AC Transit implemented the Automox Platform to centralize endpoint operations across its network. The deployment targeted software update challenges and inconsistent system patching that affected approximately 1200 endpoints distributed across divisions in the state, while the agency continued operating from its headquarters in Oakland, California.
The Automox Platform was deployed as a cloud based Endpoint Management solution delivering automated patching, device configuration enforcement, continuous device compliance monitoring, and customizable reporting and notification workflows. Implementation work focused on configuring automated patch policies, tailoring notification and reporting templates, and establishing a centralized inventory to provide consistent visibility across diverse device populations.
Operational coverage prioritized IT operations and cybersecurity functions, using the Automox Platform as both a patching engine and an organizational tool to consolidate visibility for assets that live in different locations. The initiative explicitly addressed interdivisional silos exposed during the shift to remote work, leveraging Automox reporting to bring certainty to what was patched and whether patching was effective. AC Transit also engaged Automox support to help customize policies and operational playbooks.
Governance and process changes standardized patching policy, centralized notifications and reporting, and instituted continuous compliance monitoring across endpoints. Reported outcomes include fast vulnerability remediation, improved notifications and reporting, and complete endpoint visibility and control. The Automox Platform enabled AC Transit to automate patching workflows and strengthen operational oversight while simplifying how the IT team manages endpoint security.
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First National Bank of America | Banking and Financial Services | 500 | $100M | United States | Automox | Automox Platform | Endpoint Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, First National Bank of America implemented the Automox Platform in the Endpoint Management category. The deployment centralized patch management across an estate of approximately 750 endpoints, giving the bank's IT Security and operations teams unified visibility and control.
The Automox Platform was configured to deliver automated patching, software update orchestration, device inventory visibility, and scheduling capabilities, operating from a cloud interface that removed reliance on a corporate VPN. The platform's agent deployed over the internet allowed devices to receive updates outside the corporate network perimeter, addressing previous visibility gaps when devices were off network.
FNBA coordinated Automox with Rapid7 Insight Vulnerability Management to align remediation KPIs and incident response workflows, with Automox providing consistent remediation data to feed into Rapid7's risk scoring. Before Automox, FNBA used Ivanti and PDQ, which produced inconsistent patch reporting and required manual verification of patch success.
Operational governance shifted from manual verification to automated scheduling and remediation, reducing hours spent hunting for patches and lowering interruptions to day to day operations. FNBA reported that Automox maintained acceptable risk levels as evaluated by Rapid7, improved time management for technicians, and reduced opportunities for exploitable vulnerabilities.
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Mueller Water Products | Manufacturing | 3400 | $1.3B | United States | Automox | Automox Platform | Endpoint Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Mueller Water Products implemented Automox Platform for Endpoint Management to centralize visibility and patching across its manufacturing environment. Mueller Water Products, a U.S. manufacturer with roughly 3,400 employees and over 2,000 endpoints in scope, pursued the Automox Platform as part of a broader effort to reorganize IT for hyper-efficiency under the Director of Information Security.
The implementation emphasized Automox Platform capabilities including automated patch orchestration, dashboarding and reporting, inventory and software tracking, and custom automation via Worklets for targeted remediation. Mueller configured groups of endpoints to reflect operational categories, enabling scheduled patch windows for third party software and the ability to run coordinated actions by group, and the Automox Platform was used to scan and remediate high priority vulnerabilities such as Log4j through Worklets.
Operational coverage included office endpoints, on premise servers, servers hosted in the cloud, customer facing web servers, and industrial operational technology endpoints, with field technicians retaining endpoint connectivity even when not on VPN. The deployment relied on agent based endpoint coverage and centralized reporting so that technicians and security staff could pull reports showing patch status and installed software for audit and incident response.
Governance changes included restructuring the IT organization for faster remediation workflows and adopting endpoint grouping as a standard operating practice to reduce mean effort for touches. Explicit outcomes reported by Mueller include complete endpoint visibility and control, improved notifications and reporting, fast vulnerability remediation, and an affordable pricing profile for the Automox Platform.
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Tractor & Equipment Company | Distribution | 40 | $7M | United States | Automox | Automox Platform | Endpoint Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Tractor & Equipment Company implemented the Automox Platform for Endpoint Management to centralize patching and asset visibility across its dealer operations in the Florida panhandle, Georgia, and Alabama. The 2022 deployment targeted remote and field endpoints that previously sat idle or lacked reliable connectivity, establishing a cloud native, web based control plane for IT operations.
The Automox Platform implementation focused on scheduling updates, group based patching, and real time dashboarding. Administrators use asset grouping and test groups to validate patches before mass rollout, while scheduled update windows ensure installs occur outside of working hours. The platform requires only an internet connection for agents to receive policies and updates, enabling technicians to stay connected without mandatory VPN use.
Operational coverage included the help desk and field service technicians, with Clint Freyeisen driving configuration and rollout based on prior Automox experience. The implementation inventoryed roughly 700 endpoints in the state and applied group policies to maintain consistent baseline patch compliance across distributed sites. Visibility into patch status and successful runs became standard practice through the Automox Platform.
Governance changes emphasized automation and predictable maintenance windows, reducing manual intervention by the IT team. Workflow restructuring centered on asset grouping, scheduled policy enforcement, and dashboard based monitoring to ensure devices were not missed during patch cycles.
Outcomes reported by the Tractor & Equipment Company team include significant time savings on routine patching, with administrators estimating about a 50 percent reduction in time spent on patch management. The company reported that the Automox Platform made patching more reliable and allowed the IT team to complete substantially more tasks during the workday.
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Tractor & Equipment Company | Distribution | 600 | $120M | United States | Automox | Automox Platform | Endpoint Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Tractor & Equipment Company implemented the Automox Platform as its Endpoint Management solution. The distribution business operates across the Florida panhandle, Georgia, and Alabama, employs about 600 people, and manages roughly 700 endpoints in the state including field technician devices that require intermittent connectivity.
The Automox Platform was configured to provide centralized visibility and remote patch orchestration, using group based asset sorting and scheduled update windows to push patches outside working hours. The deployment uses Automox scheduling, group patching, and test group workflows so updates run automatically when endpoints have an internet connection and do not require a VPN for field technicians to receive updates.
Prior to Automox, Tractor & Equipment relied on multiple point tools including Symantec antivirus console, Cisco Meraki for application lists, and SCCM for patch management, which created operational gaps such as lost idle devices, poorly exportable application lists, and difficulty maintaining patches for non local endpoints. Automox consolidated visibility into a single web based dashboard, enabling the IT team to monitor patch status in real time and validate group based rollouts before mass deployment.
Clint Freyeisen, a Senior Help Desk technician in Information Technology, led the evaluation and applied Automox to match existing operational practices. Governance was standardized around asset grouping and test group validation, and maintenance windows are used as rollout controls. The team reports cutting time spent on patching by about 50 percent, increasing daily IT throughput, and gaining greater confidence that remote and idle devices are being patched.
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