Deploying software these days can feel like a real puzzle, right? You’ve got all these different places your app might need ...
“Train as you fight, fight as you train” is an old Army truism. It is similarly true for the deployment process: “Plan your deployment, deploy your plan.” Deployment planning itself is a form of ...
Successfully streamlining processes across all locations is one of the goals of Joint Base San Antonio transformation. For deployment readiness centers at JBSA-Lackland and JBSA-Randolph, that means a ...
Read "Windows Nano Server Deployment 101, Part 2: The Execution," here. Earlier this week, I heard someone say that once Windows Server 2016 is released, Nano Server will become the new preferred ...
The previous article in this series discussed the process of configuring MDT with the operating system (OS) and drivers required for a computer to be successfully deployed. By leveraging the network, ...
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Does it seem like the term Agile is being tossed around wherever you look these days? Some IT developers seem to eat, sleep and breathe Agile. They probably even do multiple build and test iterations ...
The U.S. Army is the world-class force that all other militaries strive to match. Central to the Army’s effectiveness as a fighting force is its ability to rapidly deploy, with little to no notice, ...
SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Deployment is a reality in today's Air Force that affects virtually every career field. Despite the fact that 50th Space Wing units generally perform their wartime ...