by Martins Kurtiss | Apr 28, 2022 | Blog
It has already been over a year since every business across the globe had to adjust their working habits due to a pandemic. Work from home is “a new standard” now, so the majority of company employees are working remotely. Does that mean that this setup is here to stay?
by Martins Kurtiss | Nov 13, 2021 | Blog
It has already been over a year since every business across the globe had to adjust their working habits due to a pandemic. Work from home is “a new standard” now, so the majority of company employees are working remotely. Does that mean that this setup is here to stay?
by Martins Kurtiss | May 13, 2021 | Blog
It has already been over a year since every business across the globe had to adjust their working habits due to a pandemic. Work from home is “a new standard” now, so the majority of company employees are working remotely. Does that mean that this setup is here to stay?
by Martins Kurtiss | Apr 20, 2021 | Blog
Lots of things are happening in the packaging arena and I wanted to share some insights. Recently we’ve been heavily involved in various INTUNE projects related to application packaging, where companies are migrating their applications from ConfigMgr to INTUNE.
by Martins Kurtiss | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog
Anyone who has ever been related to Application Packaging in the last couple of years, as an IT manager, packager, or administrator, has asked themselves these questions:
“What is happening with packaging?
by Martins Kurtiss | Jul 13, 2020 | Blog
My Insight on MSIX Packaging I’ve been in the application packaging industry for the past 15 years and I’ve seen many different technologies. Therefore, I’d like to share my thoughts on the new MSIX technology and how that would impact application...
by Martins Kurtiss | Mar 18, 2019 | Blog
My Insight on MSIX Packaging One year ago I came across a new packaging tool, that I would like to introduce you to. It’s called Master Packager https://www.masterpackager.com/ I must admit that at first, I was a bit skeptical, doubting that someone could build a new...