Automox announced that TrustRadius has recognized the organization with a 2025 Buyer’s Choice Award.
The TrustRadius Buyer’s Choice Awards are the B2B industry standard for objectively recognizing excellent technology products. Buyer's Choice Awards are based entirely on vetted, unbiased customer reviews and have been selected as having the best capabilities, value for price, and customer relationships.
“We’re honored to be recognized with the TrustRadius Buyer’s Choice Award, which underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences and innovative solutions,” said Automox Senior Vice President of Customer Experience, Charles Coaxum. “At Automox, customer feedback drives everything we do. This award reflects our dedication to meeting our customers’ needs with value and reliability as a partner they can trust.”
During the evaluation process, reviewers are asked if products and their support teams live up to expectations and if they would repurchase the product. These answers shape whether or not a product is chosen as best in the three key areas: capabilities, value for price, and customer relationship.
"Automox earning the TrustRadius Buyer's Choice Award is a clear indicator of the value they bring to IT teams seeking streamlined endpoint management solutions," said Allyson Havener, SVP of Marketing and Community at TrustRadius. "This award, based entirely on customer reviews, highlights how Automox simplifies the complexities of patch management and security."
Hear from verified users on how much they value Automox:
“Automox – It just works! We use Automox to auto-deploy patching updates to our end devices, macOS, Windows, and Linux-based systems. We can manage urgency and granular updates [related to each] individual business case. The autonomy of updates allows our system engineers to focus on creating new solutions … – Jeremy Ferris, Systems Administrator, John Carrol University”
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