Provision Manager gives you what Microsoft Deployment Toolkit did — and what Autopilot and Intune can't: a 100% cloud-native way to install Windows on any device from bare metal. No servers, no deployment shares, no task sequences to maintain.
Most IT teams piece together 4–6 tools. CapaOne collapses them into one.
Microsoft retired MDT without patching known security vulnerabilities — leaving active deployments exposed to risk with no path to remediation.
MDT will not support Windows 12. Every hardware refresh brings your organisation closer to complete deployment incompatibility.
MDT was built for on-premise environments and cannot address remote onboarding, cloud recovery, or zero-infrastructure deployments.
Set up OS settings, regional preferences, and driver policies directly in the Provision Manager platform — no task sequences, no scripts.
Integrate with Intune for a seamless post-deployment handoff, or run Provision Manager standalone without any Intune dependency.
Validate the workflow on a small set of endpoints before rolling out across the organisation — confidence before scale.
Deploy across all new devices, remote onboarding scenarios, and cloud recovery situations — the same workflow every time.
A device goes from blank hardware to fully configured and ready to work in under an hour — with no technician on site.
Eliminate the entire on-premise deployment infrastructure — no WDS, no deployment shares, no PXE servers to maintain.
Certified driver installation from managed libraries eliminates the compatibility issues MDT's manual driver packs routinely caused.
Full logging of OS and driver activity for every deployment — automatically, without extra configuration.
Provision Manager is maintained and updated continuously — no compatibility cliff when Microsoft releases the next OS version.
The MDT replacement — 100% cloud-native Windows provisioning with certified driver matching and no deployment servers.
Explore Provision ManagerDeploy and update applications post-provisioning — closing the loop from bare metal to fully managed.
Explore Application ManagerAutopilot is a device configuration service, not a deployment tool. It requires a device already running Windows. Provision Manager handles bare-metal installation before Autopilot begins — they complement each other.
No. It works standalone or fully integrates with Intune for organisations already using that platform.
Yes. It's 100% cloud-native with no servers, PXE infrastructure, or deployment shares required — the entire workflow runs from the cloud.
The platform automatically identifies hardware models and installs correct manufacturer-certified drivers without manual management — no driver pack maintenance required.
No. CapaOne delivers and maintains clean, up-to-date Windows images directly in the platform — you get current images without any image engineering on your side.
Either from the cloud — new devices cloud-boot and install directly — or from a USB key for on-site single-device setup. Both use the same templates and produce the same result.
See Provision Manager provision a device from bare metal — in under an hour, from the cloud. Most organisations deploy their first device on day one.