- the distribution of forces in preparation for battle or work
- (deploy) place troops or weapons in battle formation
- (deploy) to distribute systematically or strategically; "The U.S. deploys its weapons in the Middle East"
- An arrangement or classification of things; An implementation, or putting into use, of something; The distribution of military forces prior to battle; when used in the context of parachuting: the start of something
- (deploy) To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use; To unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use; to install, test and implement a computer system or application. ...
- (Deployments) Because this is an open source project that does not register its users, it is very difficult to estimate the number of practitioners that are using this software. ...
- (Deploy) The act of sending the email campaign after testing
- (Deploy) AKA, Publishing: To move content from the Collage database server, dynamically incorporating graphics, layout, etc., and place on the web servers for access by users.
- (Deploy) Add a remote object to an Object Monitor so that it is available to clients.
- (Deploy) Directive for the flight to maneuver to briefed positioning.
- (Deploy) Insert new or updated code or Projects into the Polopoly System.
- (Deploy) The act of integrating a component into a larger-scale computing environment, usually to an enterprise application, and often to end users.
- (Deploy) To perform a remote installation.
- (Deploy) To send a marketing campaign into the field.
- (Deploy) To spread troops out to form a battle line.
- (Deploy) a term used to describe when science equipment is put in the water. For example, "deploy the CTD" means put it in the water.
- (deploy (air bag)) (2h)[S], POs away are held side by side at head level, then open to (2h)[5:] while separating slightly and come into contact with face.
- (deploy) (Unwired Server) Downloading all or part of a mobile application, as one or more deployment units, to an Unwired Server instance. Unwired Server can then make these units accessible to users via a client application that is installed on a mobile device. ...
- (deploy) To spread out; arrange into an effective pattern.
- (deploy) to place equipment, such as a satellite, in orbit.
- (deploy) transitive verb. To provide a business with capital goods, such as labor, new technology. To have these things ready for use.
- (deploy) v. to move forces or weapons into positions for action
- (DEPLOYED) Service member is overseas on an assignment where family/spouses are not able to accompany him/her. They are often in war zones when deployed.
- A discipline in the software-engineering process, whose purpose is to ensure a successful transition of the developed system to its users. Included are artifacts such as training materials and installation procedures.
- The period during which an application is distributed for use by customers or by other applications.