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Learn what’s new or changed for BMC Client Management 26.1, including new features, urgent issues, documentation updates, and fixes or patches.

 

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March 19, 2026

Enhancements available in this release:

  • Performance Monitoring (CPU, Memory, Network, Disks) + Alerts - Only from Web Console
  • Vulnerabilities focus - Dashboard (Java & Web Console) + Fix from Web Console
  • SAML connections
  • Publication/export of a report on a relay
  • VB script replacement in OSD as deprecated
  • Qualification builder in Application Monitoring
  • Patch Management
    • Patch job dashboard
    • Filtering out Microsoft Preview and/or Insider patches (patch job)
    • Being able to exclude patches from a patch job (loac hidden patches)
    • Added a system variable to keep patch job history
    • Add a parameter to not upload/store Effectively Installed patches
  • Web console
    • Dashboard/surveys/various views reworked
    • Password configuration
    • Operational rule deployment from remote control
    • Relay lists & load balancer configuration
    • Add Custom Packager
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Important

For BMC Cloud hosted BMC Helix Client Management, BMC undertakes patching. For information on the scheduling of such patches, see the BMC Client Management Patch deployment schedule.

 

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BMC Client Management 26.1