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Announcing Support for Microsoft Store Apps with Windows Autopilot – Get Ready for Seamless App Deployment!

Announcing Support of the New Microsoft Store Apps During Windows Autopilot
Overview of the Microsoft Store Apps
Microsoft Store apps are designed to be easy to use and deploy, while providing a secure and trusted platform for end users. Microsoft Store apps are available for Windows 10 and Windows Server, and can be used to quickly deploy applications and services in the cloud. With the new Windows Autopilot feature, organizations can quickly and easily deploy and manage applications from the Microsoft Store.

What is Windows Autopilot?
Windows Autopilot is a cloud-based deployment service from Microsoft that simplifies the process of deploying Windows 10 devices in an organization. Windows Autopilot uses a combination of hardware-based identity, cloud-based identity, and cloud-based management to make it easy to deploy and manage Windows devices.

What are the Benefits of Using Windows Autopilot?
Using Windows Autopilot to deploy Microsoft Store apps provides organizations with a number of benefits:

* Reduced IT costs: By automating the process of deploying and managing applications, organizations can reduce the time and cost associated with managing applications.
* Faster deployment: Windows Autopilot offers a faster, more streamlined way to deploy applications, reducing the time it takes to deploy and manage applications.
* Secure deployment: Windows Autopilot uses a combination of hardware-based identity and cloud-based identity to ensure that applications are deployed securely.
* Simplified management: Windows Autopilot makes it easy to manage applications across multiple devices, eliminating the need for manual configuration.

Enabling Windows Autopilot to Deploy Microsoft Store Apps
Organizations can enable Windows Autopilot to deploy Microsoft Store apps by creating a Windows Autopilot deployment profile in the Windows 10 Settings app. Once the profile has been created, organizations can use it to deploy their applications to Windows devices.

The process of deploying applications is simple and straightforward. All that is required is for the organization to select the applications they wish to deploy, and then specify the deployment target and deployment settings. Once the deployment is complete, the applications will be automatically installed and configured on the Windows devices.

Conclusion
The new Windows Autopilot feature makes it easy for organizations to deploy and manage applications from the Microsoft Store. By automating the process of deploying and managing applications, organizations can reduce the time and cost associated with managing applications, while ensuring that applications are deployed securely.

With Windows Autopilot, organizations can quickly and easily deploy applications to Windows devices and ensure that their applications are secure and up-to-date.
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Announcing support of the new Microsoft Store apps during Windows Autopilot
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1. Windows Autopilot
2. Microsoft Store Apps
3. Microsoft 365

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