Zero Touch Deployment meaning (in simple terms)

There are many definitions online about Zero Touch Deployment. Most of them very complex...so here is a simple definition of this deployment method that is being chosen by businesses all across the UK more and more..
Consider this: you recently purchased a new computer.
You take it out of the box.
Turn it on and connect it to the internet.
Then, you go make yourself a nice cup of tea, and when you return to your computer a few moments later you find that everything you needed is already set up in it: your profile, security settings, software, e-mail, documents and all the programmes you require are all up and ready to be used.
That is a Zero Touch Deployment.
This method allows IT teams deploy devices in bulk without having to manually setup each device. Imagen a business that is refreshing 250 laptops, that would normally take weeks or even months to deploy. With a Zero Touch Deployment approach a business can deploy the whole group within minutes and have them ready for every member of the team and with the proper requirements of each area.
This may be configured to work with any Mac or Microsoft device.
Is a simple process, with fantastic results. If your business is in need of a Zero Touch Deployment, contact us here. We are happy to help!
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