Software Deployment Automation
Last updated: May 22, 2026
Software Deployment Automation allows MSPs to push software remediation actions and new software installations directly through supported RMM and endpoint management integrations. Rather than requiring teams to manually download installer scripts, upload them into an RMM, and deploy them device by device or through custom workflows, Software Deployment Automation allows MSPs to take action directly from the Cork Vantage platform.
Supported RMMs
We currently support Intune, NinjaRMM, and DattoRMM with more to come.
Requirements
Each vendor has it's own requirements that need to be met:
Intune
Those with pre-existing single-tenant Microsoft integrations will need to repair their connection to update OAuth permissions. (Note: Those with multi-tenant connections will automatically update).
NOTE: Intune does not queue executions. If you attempt to run as system on an offline endpoint or as a user and there is no one signed on, it will fail.
NinjaRMM
Those with pre-existing integrations will need to reconnect them to use the new OAuth flow, view updated steps at 📄 NinjaRMM
Scripts created for each package manager you intend to use 📄 Software Automation for NinjaRMM
DattoRMM
Scripts created for each package manager you intend to use 📄 Software Automation for DattoRMM
FAQ
Can I deploy to multiple devices at once?
Yes. Bulk remediation is supported, so you can patch multiple or all vulnerable devices in a single action.
Is patching fully automated now?
No, scheduled automation is not included yet. Patching still needs to be triggered manually, scheduled patching is planned for a future update.
What happens if remediation fails?
Automatic retry is not included yet. That is planned for a future update.
Can vulnerabilities be silenced?
Yes. Vulnerabilities are typically silenced when a team is aware of them but plans to remediate them later as part of a scheduled patch cadence. Cork will attempt to auto silence any vulnerability associated with software you install, however it can be done manually via the action button in the software vulnerability table.
Does silencing remove the risk score impact?
No. Silencing a vulnerability does not remove it or eliminate its risk score impact.
Is this replacing RMM patching?
Not entirely. Most RMMs either do not support automated patching broadly or only monitor a limited number of software titles. Cork expands practical remediation coverage significantly through popular package managers and now helps push those actions directly into supported RMM platforms. Scheduled automation may expand that role further in the future.