Release Dates:
SaaS customers in EMEA/APAC: June 3, 2026 (EST 3 PM)
SaaS customers in North America and South America: June 24, 2026 (EST 5 AM)
On-Premises: July 1, 2026
Starting with this release, Pulseway RMM versioning will move from 9.x to 10.x to better align with Kaseya’s broader innovation roadmap. This change streamlines product versioning and helps ensure greater consistency across documentation and release communications.
Key feature enhancements
MDM: Android device management
Pulseway introduces Android Device Management, delivering a unified and streamlined approach to enrolling, configuring, and controlling Android devices across your organization. The feature supports a broad range of Android OS versions and integrates with Android Enterprise to ensure compatibility with modern enterprise mobility standards.
Key features
Device Enrollment
Enroll individual Android devices quickly and securely using QR code-based enrollment via an Android Enterprise connector, minimizing manual setup and reducing onboarding time.
Supported enrollment types:
Personally-owned devices (BYOD)
Company Owned - Personal usage allowed
Company Owned - Fully Managed
Company Owned - Kiosk mode
Device Configuration via Policies & Profiles
Define reusable configuration templates and associate them with management policies to automate device setup at scale.
Configuration options include:
User account provisioning
Network settings (Wi-Fi, VPN, APN)
Security policies (password requirements, encryption)
Hardware restrictions (camera, USB, Bluetooth)
Google Play application configuration and management
Remote Device Commands
Execute remote actions on managed devices directly from the console, including:
Screen lock
Password reset
Available Memory column improvements and renaming
You can now track device memory consumption more clearly using the enhanced Memory Usage (GB) column, which replaces the existing Available Memory column in Device Management. This view shows used versus total memory in gigabytes, along with a visual progress bar and a percentage so you can quickly spot devices with high memory utilization.
Key features:
The Memory Usage (GB) column displays used and total memory in GB with two decimal places, and an integer usage percentage rounded to the nearest whole number.
The progress bar color reflects usage thresholds: green (0–60%), orange (61–85%), red (86–100%).
The column supports sorting by percent of memory used.
Hovering over the progress bar shows a tooltip with Used (X GB), Available (Y GB), Total (Z GB), and Usage (Q%).
Nginx update notifications
When a new nginx version is available for your on-prem Pulseway server, you now see an in-product banner (admin users only) so you can plan and run the update on your schedule. This helps you stay current on security fixes while maintaining control over maintenance windows.
Key features:
The Memory Usage (GB) column displays used and total memory in GB with two decimal places, and an integer usage percentage rounded to the nearest whole number.
The progress bar color reflects usage thresholds: green (0–60%), orange (61–85%), red (86–100%).
The column supports sorting by percent of memory used.
Hovering over the progress bar shows a tooltip with Used (X GB), Available (Y GB), Total (Z GB), and Usage (Q%).
Automation: security notice about variable usage
When you work with variables in Automation Scripts and Workflows, you now see a security notice in the UI. This helps you make informed decisions when using sensitive data within variables.



