PDQ is introducing new features that deliver new capabilities to help IT teams standardize software, organize deployments more effectively, and act faster without adding complexity.
“IT teams need visibility and control, but they also need tools that don’t slow them down,” said Mark Littlefield, VP of product at PDQ. “This release is all about helping teams see what matters, stay organized as their environments grow, and move from insight to action faster.”
The latest updates include:
- New PowerShell Scanner
- New Software tab for fleet-wide application visibility
- New folder-based organization in Packages,
- Expanded Package Library with more than 500 ready-to-deploy packages
- New integrations with Zapier, Freshworks, and Jira
- New in-product Help menu
PDQ Connect now includes a PowerShell Scanner, giving IT teams a flexible way to collect custom device data and surface it directly in inventory. Admins can write a script in the console or upload a .ps1 file, validate it on a test device, and then use the results across filtering, reporting, device groups, and automations. That gives teams a scalable way to track the system, application, and configuration data that matters most in their environment, the company said.
The new Software tab gives IT teams a single view of what’s installed across their fleet, making it easy to see what’s missing, outdated, and vulnerable. Instead of building reports or manually creating groups, admins can quickly identify devices that need attention and deploy updates in just a few clicks.
PDQ expanded the Package Library to more than 500 ready-to-deploy packages. Every package is validated, tested, and maintained by PDQ before it reaches customer environments, helping teams spend less time building packages and more time getting software where it needs to go, said the company.
Coming soon, new deployment visibility gives IT teams clearer insight into what’s happening across deployments so they can understand outcomes faster and respond more quickly when something needs attention.
New integrations with Zapier, Freshworks, and Jira help PDQ Connect fit into existing workflows. Whether teams want to trigger deployments from business processes or act from inside a ticket, PDQ now works more naturally with the systems they already rely on.
The new Help menu brings documentation search, release notes, system status, and community links into one convenient place. Users can also use Ask our Docs to get clear, step-by-step answers pulled from PDQ’s knowledge base, complete with citations.
New foldering in the Packages tab helps teams keep their libraries clean and structured with preset PDQ-managed categories and custom folders of their own. That means less reliance on naming conventions and an easier way to scale patching and deployment workflows over time, the company said.
For more information about this news, visit www.pdq.com.