91% of the Meridian fleet displayed the Benefits Enrollment Deadline reminder at least once
this week, averaging 38 visible minutes per device per day. 20 devices were never reached,
and they are listed in the methodology below.
Fleet displayed
91%
194 of 214 devices, at least one day
Avg visible min / device / day
38
genuinely exposed, user present
Device-days measured
1,049
exposure records across 7 days
Devices never reached
20
9% of the fleet, itemized below
Coverage by day
Share of the 214-device fleet that displayed the reminder each day. Jul 4 to 5 fell on the weekend and the US Independence Day holiday, when most devices were powered down.
WorkdayWeekend / holiday
Coverage by team
Share of each team's devices that displayed the reminder during the window. Sales runs lowest because those laptops are rarely docked.
Per-team detail
Team
Devices
Reached
Coverage
Avg visible min/day
Trend vs prior week
Operations
52
50
96%
41
↑
Sales
46
37
80%
31
↓
Customer Support
38
36
95%
43
↑
Engineering
28
25
89%
41
→
Finance
22
20
91%
39
↑
Marketing
14
12
86%
34
→
People
8
8
100%
42
↑
Executive
6
6
100%
22
↓
Fleet total
214
194
91%
38
How this is measured
Signed agent, no employee sign-in. Measured by a code-signed Windows agent deployed through your MDM (Intune, GPO, or an RMM). Enrollment is a one-time pairing code per device; staff create no account.
A device-minute counts only when the message was really on screen. The wallpaper area must be actually exposed and the user present. Idle, locked, and fully covered minutes are excluded, so 38 minutes means 38 minutes seen, not 38 minutes assigned.
Geometry and flags only. Telemetry carries exposed-area geometry and presence flags. The agent never reads window titles, process names, or screen pixels, and never takes screenshots.
Original wallpaper is safe. Each employee's wallpaper is backed up before the first composite and restored automatically on pause or uninstall.
The 20 devices never reached this week: 11 stayed offline the full window, 6 are awaiting install, and 3 are on extended leave. A real report shows the misses; nothing here is rounded up.