Summary
In this chapter, we've completed a comprehensive analysis of the App-V integration with System Center Configuration Manager 2012, not only analyzing the main benefits, requirements, and considerations, but also putting our hands into the deployment of SCCM 2012.
Integrating App-V application with System Center Configuration Manager 2012 is much simpler than what we've seen with SCCM 2007. There are a few suppressed steps (such as enabling virtual application support in SCCM or adding programs manually to the console, to deploy a package), and the UI improvements facilitate the work of all of IT administrators.
In this chapter, we've looked at the basic concepts in SCCM and App-V integration—components involved and the delivery methods existing for distributing virtual applications. This last topic is an important matter when we are designing our infrastructure, since an incorrect delivery method could result in several infrastructure problems as well as provide bad user perception...