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This article describes the steps needed to deploy the Nexthink solution in a corporate setup. The process depends on multiple factors, such as the number of devices, the network infrastructure or the type of licenses. The exact procedure may vary from one company to another.
The following sections explain the prerequisites and deployment process.
The Nexthink Infinity Platform employs a unique architecture to facilitate automation and remediation across all IT environments.
See the page for a high-level description of this architecture. For more detailed information about the components, visit the page.
Nexthink takes information security seriously, as shown by the following key highlights of the Platform:
Nexthink uses dedicated services and databases to ensure data segmentation for single-tenant components.
Application services use cloud-native techniques to segment tenant data in dedicated services and database tables.
Service mesh traffic is automatically encrypted with mutual endpoint authentication using mTLS protocol.
Nexthink ensures fine-grained role-based access control at the application layer.
Nexthink has also invested significant resources in obtaining several cybersecurity certifications. To learn about these certifications, visit the .
See the following documentations to learn about Nexthink's legal policies:
Verify that your system meets the following technical requirements before installing Nexthink Collector:
When launching Nexthink in your organization, Nexthink will send the license holder an email with important information that is personal to each customer.
The Nexthink solution is a cloud-based platform, so Nexthink manages all server-side components.
When your cloud instance is ready, Nexthink sends you an onboarding email containing important information to ensure all agents connect to your cloud platform. The destination URL communicated depends on the technology powering your instance:
For a cloud-native platform: <instance>.data.<region>.nexthink.cloud
For a classic platform: <instance>.<region>.nexthink.cloud
For example, nxdocs.data.eu.nexthink.cloud
is the destination address to send data to the nxdocs
Nexthink instance located in the eu
region, which is the European Union.
Nexthink Collector is a lightweight software agent that gathers hardware, software and activity data from the devices within your organization. Collector also enables employee engagement through feedback retrieval, as well as remotely acting on the device when required.
See the following pages to learn how to deploy Collector to all corporate devices that run a supported version of the following operating systems:
Nexthink Application Experience uses Nexthink Amplify, a platform-agnostic browser extension, to report specific Software as a Service (SaaS) and web application behavior without end user involvement.
Once the installation of Nexthink is complete, these are the most common activities that follow:
See the page to learn what information you can expect in this email and how to use it.
Once deployed and connected, the cloud platform applies the default auto-update policy. The system updates those devices categorized as pilot
as soon as a new version is available. After two weeks, the system automatically pushes the update to all devices. To change the automatic update period, contact and choose a period ranging from 1 to 8 weeks.
See the page to learn how to install the Nexthink extension on different types of browsers.
The page explains how to connect the browser extension with specific applications in the Nexthink instance.
Configure your Nexthink instance as described in .
Create user roles and accounts as described in .
Configure your content as described in the .