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Microsoft 365

Deploy Microsoft 365 Apps Seamlessly with Pckgr

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Last updated 1 month ago

Pckgr can facilitate Office deployments through Intune by utilising the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center, allowing for simple and smooth deployments of Office during Autopilot and ongoing patching.

Read our blog post that will take you through step-by-step how to set up these deployments and integrate them into your application packaging and management workflows.

Click here to read the post!

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