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This release focuses on the following core themes:
For organizations managing a mix of Windows PCs/ desktops, application lifecycle management has often meant juggling multiple tools and processes, especially if you have a mix of virtual and traditional Windows endpoints. With the 2512 release, App Volumes Manager now delivers full application lifecycle management (ALM) to Windows PCs/ desktops. With this milestone, a single App Volumes solution now supports:
This means IT teams can not only deliver but also manage their entire Windows application portfolio—from VDI to laptops—using a single solution.
Applications can now be captured and delivered using either VHD or MSI formats, enabling consistent replication across file shares and compressed delivery to endpoints.
The App Volumes Agent now supports a local copy mode, ensuring dependable application delivery to physical devices while preserving the App Volumes packaging and lifecycle framework.
Offline use, multi-version support, and smoother transitions between application stages in App Volumes give administrators more flexibility while maintaining control and compliance.
Note: Advanced lifecycle capabilities for physical endpoints require the Omnissa Apps Essentials license.
End-user experience is just as important as administrator efficiency. In this release, the App Volumes Agent now provides a lightweight notification when applications are being prepared in the background after a download.
This simple but impactful enhancement:
Most importantly, users can continue working uninterrupted while applications are finalized in the background.
Application capture accuracy is critical to long-term stability. In the 2512 release, App Volumes now checks whether Windows Update is enabled before capture begins. If Windows Update is active, administrators are alerted before packaging starts, preventing:
The result is cleaner, more predictable application packages that behave consistently across environments.
As part of our continued commitment to platform flexibility, App Volumes now supports Published Apps on Demand for Horizon deployments running on Nutanix. With this capability, applications are assigned dynamically, apps launch on-demand without pre-provisioning, and infrastructure resources are used only when needed.
Operational efficiency matters, especially in production environments. Administrators can now adjust App Volumes Manager logging levels directly from the admin UI — without restarting services. Benefits of this feature include:
As organizations continue to modernize application delivery and management, Omnissa remains focused on providing simple, unified, and scalable solutions that work everywhere your workforce does. To learn more about the latest App Volumes enhancements, visit our product pages or contact your Omnissa representative.
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