Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS In Action – Session 5 Demonstrating DDPS & DDPS Live Meeting Series Desktop Deployment Planning Service In Action
Desktop Deployment Planning Service Introductions Today’s Speakers Richard Smith Consultant Microsoft Services Jason Cross Senior Consultant Microsoft Services Lutz Seidemann Architect Microsoft Services General DDPS questions can be directed to: Steve Campbell Architect - DDPS Microsoft Services
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS In Action Series Overview Session 4 Demonstrating DDPS Q & A Agenda
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Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS In Action Series Overview Session 4 Demonstrating DDPS Q & A Agenda
Desktop Deployment Planning Service Multiple sessions in this series minute 300-level webcasts Led by Subject Matter Experts who will provide real-world insight on delivery To download DDPS materials: DDPS In Action Series Overview Schedule of Topics: May 30: DDPS Overview June 6: PFQ: Preflight Questionnaire June 13: SBS: Strategy Briefing Session/ADS: Architecture Design Session June 20: Proof of Concept & BDD Hydration June 27: Demonstrating DDPS (Demo Environment and Videos) July 18: Deliverables/Cost Calculator July 4 th and July 11 th : US National Holiday and Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (visit our Hands-On Lab at WPC in Denver)
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 Key Updates and changes Updated tools and guidance New process/design oriented structure (cake model) BDD 2007 support Vista and Office 2007 support Application Compatibility Toolkit v5 Updated Deployment Cost Calculator Licensing and Activation modules New certification exam Updated Demo environment
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS Delivery Guide Provided as part of the DDPS program materials Steps through all phases of delivery Identifies skills a consultant should possess to deliver a DDPS Engagement Lists the recommended tools and technologies that a consultant for a DDPS Engagement Identifies differences between the 1, 3, 5, 10 day DDPS offerings, as well as full sample agendas To download DDPS materials:
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS In Action Series Overview Session 4 Demonstrating DDPS Q & A Agenda
Desktop Deployment Planning Service 1, 3, 5, 10 days of desktop deployment planning and consulting services Demonstrations will typically take place during the 3, 5, 10 day workshops Demonstrations will typically take place in the Architectural Design Session and Proof of Concept (sometimes Strategy Briefing Session) DDPS v2 When to Demo Pre-Engagement Questionnaire Discover as much as possible before meeting with customer 1 st time Strategy Briefing Session Overview - Explains the process at high level Typically conducted with the BDMs and CxO- level customer resources attending Usually 1-2 hours Architectural Design Session Technology discussions based on technical issues from PEQ, and business drivers from SBS Usually 3 days Proof of Concept (Virtual) Conducted using consultant’s Virtual environment Customized to show recommendations from ADS Not left with the customer Proof of Concept (Physical) Built using customers lab and hardware Constructed using BDD Hydration scripts Can be left with the customer Preflight Con call Strategy Briefing Session Architectural Design Session Proof of Concept Engagement Summary Session
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 What to Demo Application Compatibility BDD 2007 (LTI and ZTI Deployment) SMS 2003 Zero Touch Provisioning Office 2007 Forefront Security SoftGrid Many others…
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 How to Demo Create Demo Environment Manually BDD Hydration Technical Demonstration Kit Use Virtual PC! DDPS Provides Demo Scripts Videos Ultimately relies on your own expertise
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 Demo Scripts GPO Management (ADMX files) Office 2007 Vista Usage IE 7.0 UACDefender Vista Deployment BDD 2007 (Lite Touch and Zero Touch) WDSUSMT
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 Videos BDD 2007 configuration (Lite Touch and Zero Touch) BDD 2007 deployment (Lite Touch and Zero Touch) Zero Touch Provisioning usage Add user to distribution list and security group Disable user account Reset password Subscribe to application
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 Leave Behind CD Core elements are provided in DDPS materials (.\DDPS_v2\DeliveryMaterials\Deliverables\DDPS Customer Leave Behind CD) Links and info for ACT thru ZTP Add any relevant items discovered or used during the engagement Burn to CD is necessary
Desktop Deployment Planning Service Demo DDPS Demo Collateral
Desktop Deployment Planning Service DDPS v2 Key Resources DDPS Materials BDD Hydration sources.aspx#q3 sources.aspx#q3 Technical Demonstration Kit Virtual PC
Desktop Deployment Planning Service Resources and Links DDPS Web Site DDPS FAQ DDPS Online tutorial seid= seid=1375 DDPS Engagement Material DDPS v2 Exam DDPS v1 Exam Microsoft Infrastructure Optimization Model
Desktop Deployment Planning Service Resources and Links (cont.) Microsoft Volume Licensing Services DDPS Solution Provider and the Office System Solution Directory (OSSD) Voucher Validation and Redemption (VVR) Tool DDPS Partner Instructions for Voucher Redemption erInstructions_UsingVVR_v1.2.doc erInstructions_UsingVVR_v1.2.doc DDPS Partner Instructions on reimbursement: erInstructions_RequestingPayment_v1.2.doc erInstructions_RequestingPayment_v1.2.doc DDPS reimbursement form: agedServices_PartnerPaymentRequestForm_v1.4.doc agedServices_PartnerPaymentRequestForm_v1.4.doc
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