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Closes https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/41798 Changes: - Added an "About Fleet" section to the case study article template page. - Removed the "About Fleet" sections from case study articles. FYI @irenareedy: After this change is merged, you will not need to include an "About Fleet" section on new case study articles.
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# DevOps platform company consolidates endpoint management with Fleet
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A DevOps platform company helps teams build, secure, and deploy software at scale. Its internal environment includes macOS, Windows, and Linux systems used by a distributed engineering team.
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Fleet helps the company manage these systems with more consistency and better visibility.
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## At a glance
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* **Industry:** DevOps and security software
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* **Devices managed:** Growing fleet of Linux, macOS, and Windows devices
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* **Primary requirements:** GitOps workflows, osquery visibility, multi-OS management
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* **Previous challenge:** Limited visibility across Linux and diverse device types
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## The challenge
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Before Fleet, the company struggled to manage a diverse set of devices.
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Linux servers and ARM-based systems were difficult to monitor with existing tools. Windows device enrollment was also inconsistent, which created gaps in the company’s overall visibility.
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The team needed a platform that could support multiple operating systems and scale as it grew.
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## The evaluation criteria
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The team focused on three priorities:
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1. **GitOps workflows**
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Manage configuration using its own development platform.
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2. **osquery integration**
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Use detailed telemetry for compliance and auditing.
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3. **Multi-OS support**
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Manage macOS, Windows, and Linux from one system.
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## The solution
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Fleet gave the team a single platform for device management and visibility.
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The company uses Fleet to manage device posture policies and support self-service applications across operating systems. These workflows are now easier to maintain because they rely on a unified API instead of separate tools.
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Fleet’s open-source model also aligns with the company’s engineering culture and security expectations.
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## The results
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Fleet improved consistency and reduced operational overhead.
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* **Better cross-platform visibility:** Teams can monitor devices across operating systems from one place.
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* **Faster compliance response:** Real-time policy updates help address issues quickly.
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* **Simpler operations:** Consolidation reduces the need for multiple tools.
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## Why they recommend Fleet
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For this company, the biggest benefit was consolidation. Fleet provided a single, open platform that supported multi-OS device management with real-time visibility and automation.
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<meta name="authorFullName" value="Irena Reedy">
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<meta name="category" value="case study">
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<meta name="publishedOn" value="2026-03-31">
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