Selfinstalls
Self-installs are software installation processes initiated by end users themselves, without centralized IT deployment. They cover consumer apps, enterprise self-service software, and firmware updates. They can be interactive or unattended; the term is sometimes written as selfinstalls.
Common formats include Windows executables and installers (.exe, .msi), macOS packages (.pkg), Linux package managers (apt,
Benefits include user autonomy, easier scaling, faster onboarding, and reduced IT overhead. For organizations, self-installs can
Challenges include security risks, such as malware propagation or unverified sources; need for user consent, license
Best practices: sign installers and verify integrity with checksums; provide clear licensing and privacy disclosures; offer
See also: unattended installation, software deployment, package manager, firmware update, digital signature.