Whitepaper:
5 Steps to Strengthen Driver Compliance and Stability in Modern Endpoint Environments
How IT teams strengthen stability, reduce drift, and meet emerging compliance expectations
Introduction to the Whitepaper
Driver compliance and updates used to be a maintenance task. In modern endpoint environments, they’re a stability and compliance requirement.
Hybrid work and diverse hardware models make it difficult to keep drivers vendor-approved, consistent, and traceable across the fleet. When updates rely on manual routines, scripts, or OEM utilities, drift builds quietly — and the result shows up as crashes, performance issues, recurring tickets, and weak audit documentation.
This whitepaper introduces the Driver Update Maturity Framework — a practical 5-step approach to standardising, automating, monitoring, and documenting driver updates so IT teams can improve stability, reduce drift, and meet rising compliance expectations at scale.
What You Will Learn
- Build continuous visibility into driver posture across hardware models
- Standardise vendor-certified baselines for predictable outcomes
- Detect drift and validate stability over time
- Reduce crashes, performance issues, and repeat support incidents
About the Author
Rikke Borup
CMO, CapaSystems
Rikke is Chief Marketing Officer at CapaSystems, where she has led marketing and communications since 2009. With more than 17 years of experience in the IT sector, including cybersecurity, endpoint management software, and IT services, she brings long-standing, practical insight into the challenges facing modern enterprise IT environments.
Trained as a journalist, Rikke specialises in translating complex technical concepts into clear, easy-to-understand communications for IT decision-makers.