Hi

Like many things in IT all depends on the scenario where you are going to 
deploy APP-V.
I’ve done a lot of App-V deployments and I think the technology is good but 
still needs improvements.  Also in a high percentage of the cases all depends 
on the applications some applications work very well in APP-V others are a real 
pain.

I don’t recommend APP-v for applications that have a lot of updates like 
Acrobat reader otherwise you will be creating a new package every week.

I’ve seen APP-V working very well in school boards,  computer labs, classrooms 
where you have many different applications that need to be installed.

About the infrastructure if you have ConfigMgr use it, no need to create and 
managed additional servers.


Regards,

Carlos Betancourt|Softchoice
Senior Systems Engineer, Solutions and Services
Mobile: 647.920.2057
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Matt Browne
Sent: April 1, 2015 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Experiences with App-V

We are considering implementing App-V for app deployment, and I’m interested to 
know people’s opinions on it as a solution.

Is it good/bad/ugly etc?  What do people like/dislike about it, and what 
problems does it bring/solve?

Do you use the full App-V infrastructure or rely or SCCM to deploy the App-V 
packages?

Thanks

Matt


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