January 4th, 2026
Improved

Trio has introduced improvements to policy and policy group management, enhancing how policies are created, organized, and applied across managed devices.
While policy management capabilities were already available, this update improves structure, consistency, and administrative control, making it easier to manage policies at scale and reduce configuration overhead.
More consistent handling of policy groups and assignments
Improved clarity in policy-to-device and policy-to-group relationships
Better support for managing policies across larger and more complex environments
Policies in Trio define configuration and security requirements enforced on managed devices. Policy groups act as a logical layer to organize multiple policies and apply them collectively to device scopes or organizational units.
With these improvements:
Policy group behavior is more predictable during assignment and updates
Policy changes propagate more reliably across associated devices
Administrative actions around grouping and management are more structured
Policy enforcement state is derived from backend configuration data and device synchronization cycles. Runtime behavior, user interaction, and immediate enforcement timing are dependent on platform and device conditions.
As environments scale, managing policies individually becomes inefficient and error-prone. Policy groups help:
Reduce duplication in policy configuration
Maintain consistency across device categories or organizational units
Simplify updates by centralizing changes
Improved policy group management reduces operational risk and improves maintainability.
With this update, Trio enables administrators to:
Organize policies more effectively using improved grouping logic
Apply and manage policies at scale with greater confidence
Maintain alignment between intended configuration and deployed state
These improvements strengthen Trio’s policy framework by making policy and policy group management more scalable, predictable, and manageable.