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Unified Service Desk for model-driven apps provides a configurable framework that allows you to build applications that give call center agents a unified view of customer data. Unified Service Desk version 4.2, available for public preview in April, enables you to host web applications using Microsoft Edge WebView2 Process based on the Chromium open-source framework, as well as delivering improved performance and other enhancements. The Microsoft Edge WebView2 control enables you to embed web technologies (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) in your native apps. Microsoft Edge WebView2 Process is based on CefSharp, which is an open-source framework in the Chromium core that powers many modern browsers. With support for Microsoft Edge WebView2, Unified Service Desk admins have these capabilities: Ability to select WebView2 Process as the hosting type for their organization. Ability to select WebView2 Process as the hosting type for web applications, along with Chrome Process. In addition, Microsoft Edge WebView2 Process delivers: Availability on supported versions of the Windows operating system. Easy configuration of host applications in Unified Service Desk. Ability to switch seamlessly from one browser to another for your entire organization. Enhanced performance and memory optimization. Next steps To learn more, check out the Unified Service Desk documentation or the Microsoft Edge WebView2 documentation. To test and validate the capabilities, download and install or update Unified Service Desk
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