# Happy 1st anniversary, Fleet. ![Happy 1st anniversary, Fleet.](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*zCLe1aP9ytZ-Ea7b22_dbA.png) This week we celebrate our first anniversary since officially releasing the Fleet project under Fleet Device Management — and what a year we’ve had. ## A year at Fleet... Over the course of a year (and 29 releases), we’ve seen over 2,700 commits to the codebase from 90 contributors. Our all-remote team has grown to 17 fantastic folks, spanning 3 continents, and we’ve been thrilled to see continued adoption of Fleet by leading enterprises, including customers in the Fortune 50. ## Highlights include: - Introduced global and team scheduling - Added role-based access control - Introduced Software Inventory management - Added auto-updates - Introduced Orbit, our enhanced osquery agent - Added policies for verifying device compliance and organizational policies. - Continued iterative UX enhancements to the Fleet GUI - Helped users scale Fleet to over 150,000 hosts in a single deployment - And so much more! ## What's next? On the road ahead we plan to continue releasing iterative steps to bring value to our users, and the osquery community, by providing a privacy-friendly, self-service, and open source device management solution. He’s a little teaser of what’s to come in the months ahead: - Improvements to vulnerability detection — vulnerable software across all devices and ability to ignore certain vulnerabilities. - Improvements to the software inventory — last used date, installation date. - Greater control for team maintainers — ability to manage team members and team specific enrollment secrets. - Live query API route — make one request to the Fleet API to run queries and receive results for multiple devices. - More powerful standard query library — import standard policies in Fleet to help users to ask the right questions of their devices, right out of the box. Thank you for an amazing first year, Fleet