We’ve been rethinking how we manage executive devices compared to the standard fleet. For most users, a 4-hour sync window works fine. But for leadership, we moved closer to real-time telemetry. Executive devices shouldn’t behave like normal endpoints. Curious if anyone else is doing something similar?
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2 months ago
Jan 06, 2026
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We did the same. We centered it around Hexnode, and it’s working perfectly.
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2 months ago
Jan 07, 2026
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I just can’t wrap my head around this. Can you explain how this is possible? I use Hexnode too, but we’re focused on baseline models.
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2 months ago
Jan 08, 2026
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It’s about impact, and the risk involved.
Standard fleet is optimized for scale while VIP fleet is optimized for latency and zero tolerance.
For VIP devices, we:
- Tighten compliance thresholds (storage, apps, geofence).
- Trigger faster remote actions.
- Auto-escalate via ServiceNow with stricter SLAs.
- Attach remediation scripts when possible.
That’s it.
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2 months ago
Jan 09, 2026
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Yeah, and we throw in a few extra compliance layers too.
Like stricter app enforcement, faster non-compliance flags, and automatic re-checks after remediation.
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2 months ago
Jan 10, 2026
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Alright. I’m still slightly skeptical.
But I’ll admit, when you frame it as risk-based telemetry instead of executive privilege, it makes more operational sense.
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