
Application virtualization
Application virtualization is a technology that allows software applications to run on a computer without being installed directly on the operating system. Instead, the application is packaged and executed in a virtual environment, which mimics the necessary parts of the system. This means different applications can run independently, minimizing conflicts and easing software management. Users can access apps remotely or on various devices without needing specific installations, enhancing flexibility and streamlining updates. Overall, it simplifies application deployment and improves security by isolating apps from the host system.