Today's businesses require more applications operating together seamlessly, but over time these systems have evolved into more complex and fragile environments. Software deployments have become increasingly expensive, support intensive and time consuming. Application virtualization helps to simplify the deployment cycle by eliminating regression testing and solving integration problems.
In this series, Danielle and Nelson Ruest explore the myths and realities surrounding application virtualzation and provide detials on the basics of the technology. Here administrators learn how application virtualization can benefit their Windows envronments, as well as info on implementing app virtualization with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
Part 1: Application lifecycle management made simple with app virtualization
If application virtualization isn't already on your radar, it probably should be. Learn the basic components of app virtualization and how it can be used to simplify application lifecycle management.
Part 4: Centralized app management in Windows Server 2008
Using RemoteApp with Windows Server 2008, admins can ease the burden of application management and reduce help desk calls related to application operation issues.
Part 5: Combine application virtualization with streaming
Among the many benefits of application virtualization is the ability to use a streaming delivery system. Discover how admins can use app virtualization with streaming to transform the application management model and simplify app support.
Webcast: Application virtualization -- Ending DLL hell once and for all
This webcast takes a look at the facts of application virtualization, with details on what the technology means to Microsoft apps such as Windows Installer, as well as Terminal Services.
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