The time and energy that goes into getting computers and phones out to new employees is significant. And itâs only growing as modern companies become more distributed and remote friendly.Â
Every visit to the IT closetâor the Apple websiteâis a distraction. And for busy IT teams, manually setting up and delivering new devices is a waste of resources. Even worse if youâre relying on line managers or your HR team to arrange all this.
Zero-touch deployment lets you automated these basic but essential IT processes. Devices can be set up, configured, and managed remotely without the need for physical intervention.
In this article, we'll explore how zero-touch deployment can transform your IT infrastructure, boost productivity, and support your business's growth.
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Zero-Touch Deployment (ZTD) is the process of pre-configuring employee devices without any manual effort from your own team. The ideal outcome is an almost fully automated and highly efficient IT onboarding procedure, which works wherever your team members are.Â
This process is also known as zero-touch provisioning or automated device enrollment.Â
Letâs use Apple as a common example. Apple authorizes certain suppliers to pre-configure computers remotely, without having to handle them. These suppliers are therefore able to deliver to customers quickly, with computers that arrive pre-configured. Note: You wonât find ZTD if you order through Apple.com. This is only available through specific B2B providers.
There are plenty of benefits to zero-touch deployment for almost every business, as weâll see. But particularly for companies with distributed teams and multiple locations or entities, automating device enrollment is a major asset. You donât need IT experts in each office to set up computers for new employeesâit can be fully automated and managed from anywhere.  Â
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The specifics may differ slightly from provider to provider, but zero-touch deployment generally includes:
This service is typically provided by third partiesâyou essentially outsource device setup. Strictly speaking, zero-touch deployment doesnât include sourcing or delivering devices to users. But some providers (like Primo) also help you purchase devices and deliver them to team members.Â
This is best done through a software platform which lets you create new user profiles and order your preferred devices in a few seconds. Even better, this software can be integrated with HR or payroll platforms that already have new employee profiles with their home addresses, so delivery is fully automated.
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Zero-touch deployment has become widespread as office spaces have changed. Today, 64% of companies have hybrid working arrangements, not to mention those with full remote or distributed teams.Â
ZTD offers a more efficient way to distribute devices to these team members. Team members may be anywhere, and so may your devices. In this context, choosing a complete IT provider that offers zero-touch deployment as well as purchasing and delivery has several key benefits:
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Possibly the biggest advantage is simply not having to worry about devices during the onboarding process. The setup and delivery processes are taken care of in a few clicks from your IT or HR departments, and the rest runs like clockwork.
Some specialist services focus entirely on deployment. Theyâll source and pre-configure a device, then ensure it arrives with the employee on time. Which is obviously a great start. But we believe that device procurement and deployment is part of a wider IT lens. And ideally, youâd manage everything in one place:
With an all-in-one provider like Primo, you get deployment as part of a broader mobile device management solution. Meaning we donât just get new devices to team membersâwe remove virtually all your manual, repetitive IT work.Â
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You can buy, ship, and track any device via our platform for free. That includes new devices from Apple, Dell, Lenovo, and more, or refurbished via Backmarket.Â
Having all of these suppliers in one place makes sourcing new devices very quick, and lets you easily choose from a range of manufacturers.Â
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What really makes a difference is the level of customization and automation you get. Choose the software, tools, and extensions each computer needs to have at the individual or team level. In most companies, engineers and product managers will have vastly different needs from sales or marketing teams, and you can pre-configure these before devices are sent out.Â
The key point is, youâre not limited to whatâs available off the shelf. You design the software and hardware setups you need from the centralized platform, but you donât actually have to build the devices up yourself. They arrive ready to go.Â
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You have your own software ecosystem and tools of choice. So new devices should be connected to these from the start. First, you can connect your HR systemâtools like Payfit, Lucca, Personio, or BambooHR. This way, you assign each device to an employee in their official company profile.Â
Primo also helps you manage access to Google Suite or Microsoft Office, Slack, Notion, Salesforce, and all the other critical platforms that run your business. Create a new user profile in your HR tool, and theyâll have the access they need based on their team, seniority level, and any other factors you choose during the Primo onboarding.Â
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Good Zero-Touch Deployment essentially automates employee onboarding. Your IT team and managers donât need to manually add new users to each toolâitâs all done in a click.Â
And the devices are ready to use, configured to the specifications for each user.Â
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Finallyâbut just as cruciallyâPrimo ensures that all disks are encrypted, your systems are compliant (integrating with Vanta & Drata), and identifies malware and ransomware attacks.Â
The overall outcome is a complete device management process, tailored specifically to your company and your team. Because while Zero-Touch Deployment is an incredible serviceâand vital for remote-friendly teamsâthereâs more to love about complete IT automation and management.
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Device distribution is one of those unglamorous but essential processes that makes your company run. Thereâs no added value to setting up each employeeâs computer one by one. In fact, it costs you time and human resources, and often leads to mistakes or omissions.Â
These are the business processes that simply must be automated. And we have the tools and providers to do just that.Â
Wherever in the world your people areâand whatever tools and hardware they needâget them up and running without effort. Just as importantly, track their equipment easily, and recall or repair it when required. Again, with zero touch.Â
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Learn more about how Primo lets you deploy, track, and optimize your companyâs IT stack. Thatâs vital for remote teams, and important for all companies.Â