Plan an application deployment

 

Application Delivery

Organizations have several options for choosing how to deliver applications. Applications can be installed automatically (such as during deployment, based on user group memberships) or through a portal where users can install applications On Demand. It would be best to consider whether the organization will support access to applications and data on personal devices. Most common scenarios include accessing work e-mail using Outlook on a mobile phone. Still, they can also have the ability for users to install line-of-business (LOB) apps on personal devices.

Microsoft Intune

Microsoft Intune is a suite of centralized device deployment and management tools. Customers can manage their app deployments using Microsoft Intune. Intune supports a wide variety of application installation types. These deployments include common apps such as Office, application package deployment, line-of-business (LOB) apps, and curation of built-in apps. Intune also supports application policies to protect data in BYOD scenarios and ensures that only devices that meet compliance rules can access application data.

Virtual Application Delivery

Virtual application delivery can be beneficial when the client can't run the application. Applications are installed on a server or Cloud PC and delivered remotely. Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 can provide a client desktop experience. These solutions are excellent in scenarios where installing the application could be more practical or desired, such as providing temporary access to a contractor.


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