
Using CM to Manage Application Deployment
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Jonathan Vanian j_vanian@cmcrossroads.com
by Joe Farah
Increasingly Application Deployment is a focus of the total CM picture. Why should it be? Isn't it something separate? Integration of Application Deployment with Configuration Management can both simplify the process and, in the optimal case, permit multiple simultaneous deployments without any additional effort. A goal here might be to allow different users to see a different versions of the application. Or it might be just to automate deployment. In this article, we'll look at the two main trends in deployment - the single point network application deployment, and the more traditional deployment for either installation packaging or in-house use.
Increasingly Application Deployment is a focus of the total CM picture. Why should it be? Isn't it something separate? Integration of Application Deployment with Configuration Management can both simplify the process and, in the optimal case, permit multiple simultaneous deployments without any additional effort. A goal here might be to allow different users to see a different versions of the application. Or it might be just to automate deployment. In this article, we'll look at the two main trends in deployment - the single point network application deployment, and the more traditional deployment for either installation packaging or in-house use.
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