CapaOne Provision Manager is now available. Cloud-native OS deployment, integrated driver orchestration, and device recovery — no on-prem infrastructure required.
Legacy deployment infrastructure was never built for how IT teams operate today. Imaging servers, fragmented driver packs, PXE dependencies — the tools that worked in an on-premise world create operational drag in a distributed one. And with Microsoft retiring MDT without an official replacement, the gap at the foundation of endpoint management is no longer a future problem.
CapaOne Provision Manager is now generally available — built to replace that infrastructure without reintroducing its complexity.
With this release, CapaOne Provision Manager establishes a fully cloud-native foundation for OS deployment, device recovery, and integrated driver orchestration — production-ready and designed for organizations moving beyond legacy deployment infrastructure. Provision Manager brings bare-metal deployment, recovery workflows, and driver management together in one consolidated product — built for operational simplicity without compromising control.
What Is Included in CapaOne Provision Manager
CapaOne Provision Manager delivers a complete foundation for modern device deployment:
- Bare-metal OS provisioning for new or wiped devices
- Cloud-based recovery workflows for unstable or compromised endpoints
- Integrated driver orchestration, now fully merged with Driver Manager
- A unified provisioning workflow within the CapaOne platform
With Provision Manager, deployment no longer depends on maintaining local imaging servers, fragmented driver packs, or separate management consoles.
Driver Manager Is Now Integrated Into Provision Manager
As part of General Availability, Driver Manager is fully integrated into CapaOne Provision Manager.
Driver handling is no longer managed separately. Instead, manufacturer-aligned drivers are applied as part of the provisioning workflow itself — ensuring devices are stable from the moment they boot.
For IT managers, this integration simplifies operations:
- One workflow instead of parallel processes
- One operational responsibility instead of fragmented tooling
- One foundation layer across the entire fleet
This is more than a UI adjustment. It is structural consolidation within the CapaOne platform.
What CapaOne Provision Manager Changes Operationally
CapaOne Provision Manager is designed to remove friction at the foundation level of endpoint management.
Organizations currently relying on legacy deployment infrastructure can use Provision Manager to:
- Decommission on-prem imaging servers
- Eliminate manual driver maintenance cycles
- Standardize deployments across multi-vendor hardware fleets
- Accelerate onboarding for new hires, regardless of location
- Strengthen recovery capabilities for distributed devices
Provision Manager transforms deployment from a fragile dependency into a predictable, scalable service layer.
For IT leadership, this shift creates operational clarity. Senior engineers can focus on higher-value initiatives instead of maintaining imaging utilities. Deployment becomes aligned with a cloud-first operating model.
Who Should Evaluate Provision Manager Now
CapaOne Provision Manager is particularly relevant for organizations that:
- Are replacing MDT — Microsoft retired it in late 2025 without an official replacement, leaving a bare-metal deployment gap that Intune and Autopilot do not fill
- Are preparing for Windows 11 migrations
- Support remote or hybrid workforces
- Want to consolidate endpoint tooling within a unified platform
- Need a more resilient device recovery model
If deployment remains the last on-prem anchor in your environment, Provision Manager is designed to replace it.
Built for Modern Microsoft Environments
CapaOne Provision Manager establishes the foundation that modern endpoint management requires — bare-metal deployment, driver orchestration, and device recovery, all without on-premise infrastructure. For organizations running Microsoft Intune, Provision Manager delivers the layer that comes before configuration and policy enforcement begin. Together, they cover the full device lifecycle: from bare metal to user-ready endpoint.
With General Availability, Provision Manager is available as part of the CapaOne Endpoint Management Platform and ready for production environments.