Application virtualization is a software technology that allows users to access and use applications without installing them directly on their devices. The application runs in a virtualized environment, isolated from the underlying operating system. This helps with compatibility, manageability, and security, as applications can be deployed and updated centrally without affecting the user's machine. It is commonly used to deliver applications to a wide range of users, reduce conflicts between applications, and streamline application management.
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