To deploy troops or military resources means to organize or position them so that they are ready to be used. The president said he had no intention of deploying ground troops
{f} be spread out or arranged strategically (of troops, etc.); spread out; move into a position of readiness
place troops or weapons in battle formation to distribute systematically or strategically; "The U
The act of deploying; a spreading out of a body of men in order to extend their front
to install, test and implement a computer system or application. The term can be used to refer to any installation and testing, such as setting up a new network in an enterprise, to installing a server farm, to implementing a new application over a distributed computing network
To use for an intended purpose or end For example, when the Real Broadcast Network (RBN) is stated as having the largest deployment of RealSystem G2, this means RBN utilizes more of this technology on its network than anyone else
to distribute systematically or strategically; "The U S deploys its weapons in the Middle East"
To open out; to unfold; to spread out (a body of troops) in such a way that they shall display a wider front and less depth; the reverse of ploy; as, to deploy a column of troops into line of battle
To make a Host Publisher application ready to use on the server, using functions in WebSphere Application Server, after transfer has taken place Note that WebSphere documentation often uses the term install as a synonym for this process (See also publish and transfer )
[ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.