OneDeploy – The Ideal Successor to MDT

 

The clocked has stopped on MDT — What Comes Next?

Microsoft has now officially retired the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and all MDT downloads have been removed. For organisations still relying on MDT for Windows deployment, the question is no longer if change is needed — but what replaces it?

While Windows Autopilot and Microsoft Intune represent the future of modern device provisioning, they do not fully replace everything MDT was designed to do. Many IT teams still require capabilities such as:

  • Bare-metal deployment
  • Wipe-and-reload scenarios
  • Offline or low-connectivity builds
  • Controlled and repeatable deployment workflows

To help organisations navigate this transition, OneDeploy has published a new white paper exploring the future of Windows deployment in a post-MDT world.

The paper covers:

  • What MDT retirement means for organisations
  • Why bare-metal deployment still matters in an Autopilot-first strategy
  • The deployment gap left by MDT
  • Why Microsoft has not delivered a direct replacement
  • How OneDeploy provides a modern, fully supported alternative that integrates seamlessly with Autopilot and Intune

Whether you are actively replacing MDT, reassessing your deployment strategy, or planning how Windows deployment fits into a modern cloud-managed environment, this white paper provides practical guidance and real-world insight into what comes next.

Download the PDF to learn more and see how OneDeploy helps organisations modernise deployment without losing the flexibility and control they rely on.

If you would like to discuss your current deployment approach, our team would be happy to share practical advice and examples from similar organisations.

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