What makes APaaS Different from Automated Patching Services?
Unlike traditional vendors that rely on generic, publicly available installers (e.g., Winget, Microsoft Store, or direct exe vendor packages), we treat every application as a bespoke, client-specific deliverable.
Each application is meticulously repackaged from the ground up, tailored to your exact configuration requirements, stripped of unnecessary features, hardened for security, and aligned with your enterprise standards.
The final managed application is fully validated against our rigorous packaging blueprints and compliance frameworks before deployment.
This ensures consistency, auditability, reduced attack surface, and complete control — something off-the-shelf installers simply cannot provide.
This approach typically resonates strongly with sectors like finance, healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure where zero-trust packaging, feature pruning (to reduce CVEs), and golden-image consistency are non-negotiable
Delivering Applications from Vendor Release to the Client Device in under 7 days, complying with the CVSS matrix.
What is Traditional Application Packaging?
Application Packaging refers to the process of preparing software applications for deployment. It involves bundling all the necessary files and components into a single package that can be easily distributed and installed on target systems. There are several benefits to application packaging:
1. Consistency:
Application packaging ensures that software installations are consistent across all target systems. This helps in reducing compatibility issues and ensures that the application behaves the same way on every machine.
2. Application Audit:
Packaged applications can be easily distributed and deployed using automated deployment tools. This reduces the time and effort required for manual installations, especially in large organisations.
3. Application Estate Review:
Packaging allows for version control of applications. Administrators can maintain and update packages as needed, making it easier to roll out patches, updates, and new versions of software.
4. Technical Discovery:
Packaged applications can be isolated from the underlying system, reducing conflicts with other software and minimizing the risk of DLL (Dynamic Link Library) hell or dependency issues. Understanding the clients requirements at this phase is key to a successful configured application.
5. Security:
By controlling and monitoring the installation process, application packaging can enhance security. Administrators can configure security settings and apply permissions during the packaging process to ensure that applications are installed securely.
6. Reduced Support Costs:
Standardised, consistently packaged applications are easier to support. IT teams can troubleshoot and diagnose issues more efficiently because they know that the software is installed in a predictable manner.
7. Ease of Removal:
Uninstalling packaged applications is typically easier and cleaner than removing applications installed manually. This reduces the likelihood of leftover files or registry entries that can clutter the system.
8. Compliance:
Application packaging can help organisations maintain software license compliance by ensuring that software installations adhere to licensing agreements.
9. Quality Assurance:
As organisations grow, the need for efficient software deployment and management becomes more critical. Application packaging can scale to meet these demands, making it easier to manage software across a large number of systems.
10. User Acceptance Testing:
Packaging allows for standardised testing procedures. IT teams can create test environments that mimic production systems, making it easier to test new applications and updates in a controlled environment.
11. Deployments aligned with CVSS Timeframes:
Application Delivery will be aligned with the CVSS standards to delivery Critical and High delivery timeframes. Deliverying an estsate that is always CE+ compliant for Applications.
12. Documentation:
Packaging often involves creating documentation for each application package, which can be valuable for training, troubleshooting, and auditing purposes.
In summary, application packaging offers numerous advantages, including consistency, efficiency, security, and scalability, making it an essential process for organisations looking to manage their software deployments effectively.
If you are looking to replace attrition, increase your team, have short term demand peaks to overcome or ongoing services to deliver, Contact Us and let APaaS demonstrate how we can take your issues away and deliver a high quality on-demand service.