During day-to-day usage, you may see a notification like this appear on your Mac. This type of notification in macOS' Notification Center is to alert you that an application was installed that includes components allowed to run in the background. This is a helpful reminder introduced by Apple so you can be more informed about what's happening on your computer.
Most of these types of notifications will outright tell you the name of the developer or specific application being installed. The example above, however, indicates that the application was pushed by "your organization" - in this case, that'd be Ntiva acting on your behalf. This notification may appear when a new application is being deployed for use or when an existing application that operates in the background is being updated to a new version.
To summarize - this is an expected notification and nothing to be concerned about. You'll often see it right as you're installing an application on your Mac or intermittently as the Ntiva support team works diligently to keep your tools up-to-date. That said, if you see a similar notification for an application whose name you find alarming, don't hesitate to reach out to the support desk and we'll be glad to assist you.
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