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What’s New with Hexnode: Q3 2025 Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss

Elaine Claire

Oct 22, 2025

7 min read

What’s New with Hexnode: Q3 2025 Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss

We’re heading into the final stretch of 2025, but Hexnode isn’t slowing down anytime soon. This quarter brought a wave of updates focused on tightening security, enhancing automation, and giving IT teams more control across every platform.

On October 15th, 2025, we hosted our latest What’s New with Hexnode (WNWH) session—showcasing fresh features, live demos, and a peek at what’s next for the Hexnode ecosystem.

Watch the WNWH: Q3 2025 webinar recap
Missed the session? Here’s a quick roundup of everything you need to know.

1. Alerts Profiles – Stay ahead with real-time visibility

Hexnode’s new Alerts Profiles let admins define and automate alerts for key events across a vast range of sources. From compliance breaches to domain configurations, these profiles ensure IT teams are notified instantly. Hence, no more manual checks or missed issues.

Built for proactive management, Alerts Profiles help admins centralize monitoring, reduce response time, and maintain full visibility across their fleet.

Where it helps:

  • Get notified instantly when critical events occur.
  • Reduce manual monitoring.
  • Maintain compliance visibility across the fleet.

2. Enrollment Profiles – Android (Phase 2) & Windows

Device onboarding just got even smarter. Hexnode expands Enrollment Profiles to Windows and rolls out Phase 2 for Android, giving IT teams the power to predefine setup configurations that apply instantly during enrollment.

This update streamlines large-scale deployments and ensures consistency across every managed device—corporate or BYOD.

Where it helps:

  • Streamline large-scale device onboarding.
  • Maintain consistent configurations across users.
  • Speed up provisioning across all device types.

3. CIS Compliance for macOS – Security that meets global standards

Hexnode now supports CIS (Center for Internet Security) Compliance for macOS, enabling organizations to align their devices with globally recognized security benchmarks.

Admins can apply CIS-recommended configurations, track compliance, and generate reports that map to standards like NIST, HIPAA, and ISO 27001, helping enterprises strengthen their security posture and stay audit-ready.

Where it helps:

  • Standardize security configurations.
  • Simplify audit preparation.
  • Reinforce macOS endpoint security.

What is CIS and why it matters:

The Center for Internet Security (CIS) develops globally recognized best practices for securing IT systems and data. Its CIS benchmarks provide step-by-step configuration guidelines designed to reduce vulnerabilities and strengthen system defenses.

For organizations, adopting CIS standards ensures devices follow a consistent security baseline—helping prevent misconfigurations, support compliance with frameworks like NIST, HIPAA, and ISO 27001, and simplify audit readiness.

By aligning with CIS recommendations, enterprises can enhance their overall security posture, reduce risk exposure, and ensure every device meets a trusted, globally accepted security benchmark.

4. LAPS for Windows – Secure local admin credentials

Hexnode LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution) brings local administrator password management directly into the Hexnode UEM console. Unlike Microsoft’s LAPS, which depends on Entra ID or Active Directory, Hexnode LAPS operates independently —generating, rotating, and securely storing unique local admin passwords for each managed device. Each endpoint gets its own unique, securely stored credential, eliminating the risks of shared or static passwords.

Admins can view or reset credentials within Hexnode, set rotation schedules, and enforce password complexity rules. It’s a simple but powerful way to boost compliance and endpoint protection.

Where it helps:

  • Eliminate shared or static local admin passwords.
  • Manage credentials directly through the Hexnode console.
  • Strengthen compliance and security without relying on Active Directory.

5. Okta Device Trust Integration – Zero Trust made easy

The new Okta Device Trust integration ensures only compliant, secure devices can access corporate resources. Hexnode shares real-time compliance data with Okta, which then applies FastPass and Device Assurance policies that verify both the user and the device before access is granted.

This integration removes the need for complex certificate setups while supporting a seamless user experience—paving the way for true Zero Trust access.

FastPass is Okta’s password less authentication method that allows users to securely sign in using verified devices—eliminating the need for traditional credentials. It ties user identity directly to a trusted device for a smoother, more secure login experience.

Device Assurance, on the other hand, lets admins define the security posture required for a device to access corporate resources. These checks can include OS version, encryption status, or screen lock settings.

When integrated with Hexnode, Okta uses real-time compliance data from managed devices to evaluate these policies, ensuring only secure and compliant endpoints are granted access.

Where it helps:

  • Enforce Zero Trust policies across all devices.
  • Simplify certificate-free authentication.
  • Combine identity and endpoint compliance signals.

6. Hexnode Store for Windows & macOS – Your enterprise app hub

The Hexnode Store brings together an exclusive collectionof enterprise-ready applications accessible directly from the Hexnode portal. Featuring over 400 curated business apps not offered on native app stores, it allows customers to deploy and manage essential software right from the console.

By bringing these applications under one secure platform, Hexnode Store helps organizations simplify software deployment, maintain version consistency, and accelerate rollout times.

Where it helps:

  • Access curated enterprise apps unavailable elsewhere.
  • Simplify app deployment and updates.
  • Maintain consistency across managed devices.

7. Offline Patches – Efficient, bandwidth-friendly updates

Hexnode introduces Offline Patches, enabling enterprises to deploy updates through a local network instead of the internet. Using the DAFS (Distributed Application File System) server, patches are downloaded once and distributed internally, reducing bandwidth consumption and improving patch delivery speeds.

Ideal for large-scale or high-security environments, Offline Patches make it easier to keep devices up to date without straining network resources.

Where it helps:

  • Save bandwidth across large device fleets.
  • Patch air-gapped or high-security environments.
  • Lower data costs for MSPs and enterprises.

The big reveal: Expanding the Hexnode vision

This quarter, Hexnode took a bold step forward with two major innovations that expand its reach beyond traditional UEM—Hexnode XDR and Hexnode Dex. These solutions reflect Hexnode’s evolving vision of unified endpoint and security management, bringing deeper visibility, smarter automation, and a stronger focus on both protection and user experience. Together, they mark a significant milestone in Hexnode’s journey toward creating a more intelligent, secure, and employee-centric IT ecosystem.

Hexnode XDR – Unified security, simplified response

Hexnode XDR (Extended Detection and Response) unifies threat detection, investigation, and response across managed endpoints. By correlating data from devices, apps, and user activity, it delivers real-time visibility into potential risks and automates remediation to minimize impact.
This platform empowers IT and security teams to act proactively, identifying threats before they escalate and strengthening the organization’s overall resilience against modern cyber threats.

Hexnode Dex – Redefining the digital employee experience

Hexnode Dex focuses on enhancing how employees interact with workplace technology. It gives IT teams complete visibility into device health and user experience metrics, allowing them to diagnose issues, automate fixes, and ensure a seamless digital workspace.
With Dex, organizations can move from reactive problem-solving to proactive experience management—boosting productivity, reducing downtime, and creating a frictionless digital environment for every employee.

What’s Next

Before we wrap up this quarter’s updates, here’s what’s on the horizon for Hexnode:

  • Support for Zebra printers across Android, iOS, and Windows platforms.
  • Hexnode Genie enhancements for smarter device insights.
  • App usage tracking for Android to better monitor productivity and compliance.
  • Incidents tab for Hexnode UEM, bringing unified visibility into alerts and security events.

With a focus on innovation across automation, compliance, and scalability, Hexnode is shaping a smarter, more secure future for IT management.

Closing Thoughts

That’s a wrap for Q3! From smarter automation to deeper integrations, these updates continue to make Hexnode a more powerful and cohesive UEM platform.

Missed the live session? No worries—the full webinar recording is available anytime. Catch the on-demand session here!

We’ll be back soon with our next round of innovations in the Q4 WNWH. Stay tuned—there’s plenty more in store to make device management even better.

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