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1 9/14/2018 5:49 AM © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

2 Cаміт Microsoft з віртуалізації
Трек 1. Віртуалізація прикладних програм та робочих місць Трек 2. Віртуалізація центрів обробки даних 11: :00 Оптимальне робоче місце – стратегія наступного покоління Ігор Мальченюк, Microsoft Динамічний датацентр Microsoft: Управління фізичним та віртуальним середовищем з System Center Ігор Шастітко, Microsoft 13: :45 Обідня перерва 13: :30 Огляд технології Intel Virtual Containers, Дмитро Грязнов, Intel Огляд технології Intel Nehalem EX Сергій Шевченко, Intel 14: :45 Огляд технологій App-V та MED-V Побудова основи приватної хмари з Dynamic Infrastructure Toolkit для System Center 15: :00 Перерва 16: :15 Рішення віртуальної інфраструктури робочих місць Динамічний Датацентр – зменшення часу простою та запобігання катастрофам

3 Огляд технологій App-V та MED-V
9/14/2018 5:49 AM Огляд технологій App-V та MED-V Name Title Microsoft Corporation © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

4 Core Infrastructure Optimization Solutions
Empowered Users Empowering Services Enabling Technologies Business Ready Security Optimized Desktop Optimized Datacenter Delivering Business Efficiency

5 Windows Optimized Desktop
Manage Risks Through Enhanced Security And Control Reduce Costs by Streamlining PC Management Make People Productive Anywhere Provide seamless access to data from anywhere Give people access to the right applications from anywhere Everyday tasks are faster and easier Protect Desktop and Mobile Resources Monitor Compliance with software licenses More secure Web Browsing Simplify application and desktop lifecycle management Improve control and automation Keep PCs running smoothly Manage physical and virtual assets from one place

6 MDOP Technologies Translating software inventory into business intelligence Enhancing group policy through change management Dynamically streaming software as a centrally managed service Proactively managing application and operating system failures Powerful tools to accelerate desktop repair Simplifying deployment and management of Virtual PCs

7 Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
Microsoft Confiential: Preliminary Information: NDA Only Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack The Technologies: What the Desktop Optimization Pack provides 1 $70-$80 net cost savings per PC per year using MDOP1 App-V saves $155 per PC/Year when broadly used 2 Lowers Desktop TCO 2 Enhances Windows 7 Enterprise Simplify Windows 7 deployment Increase manageability and control over desktops 3 Leverages existing investment in management infrastructure Minimal deployment effort Provides immediate ROI Gartner, Inc. “Quantifying the Value of Microsoft’s Desktop Optimization Pack”, July 2008 App-V Cost Reduction Study, Microsoft, September 2009

8 9/14/2018 5:49 AM © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

9 Provides the power of choice:
MDOP and System Center Deliver and manage physical or virtual applications from a single infrastructure Provision virtual PC images and MED-V policies leveraging System Center infrastructure (next version) Provides the power of choice: Catalog synergy with System Center AIS: In the cloud System Center: On site Expand DEM agentless desktop monitoring, to full IT infrastructure monitoring with Operations Manager

10 MDOP in Windows 7 deployment
Reduce base image footprint and new PC provisioning time Reduce the costs of application deployment Increase user productivity and enable easy roaming OS upgrade is the right time – minimum cost to adopt virtualization! Optimize Windows 7 deployment using Application Virtualization Track software assets in the existing environment (e.g. Windows Vista), to improve Windows 7 application planning Enable incompatible applications to run in a virtual Windows XP Facilitate the migration to Windows 7 Add diagnostics and monitoring capabilities to Windows 7 troubleshooting: Proactively address common system/application failures, before they become a hurdle - no agent installed Repair unbootable PCs and recover data Increase control over Windows 7 Group Policies through change management and role-based administration Enhance Windows 7 manageability

11 Overview Microsoft Application Virtualization

12 Microsoft Application Virtualization
Microsoft Confiential: Preliminary Information: NDA Only Microsoft Application Virtualization Dynamically streaming software as a centrally managed service What it Does Benefits Streams applications to users Centralizes permissions Never installs applications Isolates applications Provide real-time metering reports Readily accessible applications Accelerate Windows deployment Accelerate application recovery Reduced application conflicts Minimize app-to-app compatibility testing Leverage existing PC Management investments Total Direct Cost Savings of $82/PC/year* * Microsoft App-V Cost Reduction Study, Feb. 2010 Heidelberg February 2010 App-V 4.6 2011+ App-V Next “Microsoft Application Virtualization helps us dramatically reduce packaging time, optimize application delivery and management processes, and cut the total cost of ownership for our client environment.  It paid for itself in just six months.” Axel Junghans Global Client Manager Heidelberg

13 Microsoft Confiential: Preliminary Information: NDA Only

14 Microsoft Application Virtualization Offerings Multiple solutions to meet your business challenges
App-V for Desktops Virtual applications run on the user machine Consolidate & standardize images Build business continuity for applications Applications can be taken offline *Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Desktops is available through MDOP for Software Assurance only. App-V for Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Virtual applications run on the RDS Server Enable Server Consolidation Mitigate Roaming Profile Issues Transform RDS into a dynamic system for Remote Desktop Services *Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Terminal Services is now included as part of the RDS CAL App-V Hosting for Desktops Available through Service Provider License Agreement Allows organization to host virtual applications on behalf of their customers Can be used for 3rd party or LOB application delivery Hosting for Desktops *Microsoft Application Virtualization for Service Providers is available and sold separately from MDOP

15 Introducing App-V 4.6 App-V and the Microsoft Platform deliver a seamless user experience, streamlined application deployment and simplified application management. • Enable App-V to run on 64-bit Windows®-based desktops and servers • Enable integration with Windows 7 ApplockerTM, BitLocker®, and BranchCacheTM • Thirteen new languages in support of global businesses Broadening Windows Platform Coverage x64 Offering Microsoft Office 2010 User Productivity Enhancements • Extend virtual Microsoft® Office 2010 usage via improved SharePoint integration to open, save, and edit files • Find items quickly with Microsoft Outlook Fast Search • Connect to your inbox using the Outlook Send To functionality Optimizing Server Disk Storage when using App-V in VDI scenarios • Point virtual desktops to a shared cache for applications instead of streaming to each individually • Reduces storage requirements on SAN by eliminating redundancy of application binaries Expanding on Core Management Capabilities • Enable App-V to launch true 64-bit applications • Improved Sequencer Experience with ability to sequence true 64-bit applications • Faster virtual application availability when using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 SP2 x64

16 Deploy App-V Today for Immediate Cost Savings Simple, Easy, and Cost-Effective Application Management Less demand for application-related user support REDUCES IT cost by $21/pc/yr • 82% said users spend less time dealing with application issues • Support calls were reduced an average of 18% Save $21 REDUCE IT costs for application Testing & Preparation by $26/pc/yr • 31% less time for application testing and preparation before delivery to the user • 46% reported a decrease in the time spent packaging applications Cost Savings throughout the Application Lifecycle: 27% labor savings equivalent to $82/PC annually Faster Application Delivery REDUCES IT costs by $13/pc/yr • 83% deploy applications more quickly. • IT costs related to application deployment decreased by an average of 20% Streamlined Process REDUCES IT costs by $22/pc/year • Traditional rollout for a mission-critical applications • 70% say application virtualization decreased time to deploy mission-critical applications by an average of 52% Save $22 Cost without App-V $115 Cost with App-V $94 Save $13 Cost without App-V $75 Save $12 Cost with App-V $53 Save $8 Save $6 Cost without App-V $36 Cost without App-V $36 Cost with App-V $24 Cost without App-V $24 Cost with App-V $24 Cost without App-V $21 Cost with App-V $16 Cost with App-V $15 Application Compatibility Testing Regression Testing Packaging Application Delivery Application Updates Application Support Cost without App-V Cost with App-V * Savings may vary per organization, Results based on respondents answers and applied to the Microsoft War on Costs TCO Baseline

17 App-V Exceeds Expectations!
Summarizing App-V TCO Immediate Cost Savings with Simple, Easy, Cost-Effective Application Management Application Delivery 13% Expected Improvement Reduce Complexity 18% Expected Improvement 53% Achieved 52% Achieved 40% Exceed 42% Exceed 35% Exceed 34% Exceed App-V Exceeds Expectations! Improve Processes 28% Expected Improvement Reduce IT Cost 40% Expected Improvement 70% Achieved 75% Achieved

18 Microsoft Application Virtualization Platform components
Application Sequencing and Virtualization Flexible Infrastructure with Multiple Delivery Options Policy Based application management Application Virtualization Client Microsoft Application Virtualization Platform Dynamically streaming software as a centrally managed service

19 App-V for the Enterprise Package, stream, manage: Application virtualization isolates applications to create a conflict free environment with manageability as the cornerstone to successful service delivery Application Virtualization Made Easy Flexible Management Built-In Proven. Real Business Results. No user learning curve. Click to launch any virtual application anywhere Simplify your next Windows rollout Easily prepare Virtual Applications and Dependencies for Deployment. Flexible deployment and streaming options for all business needs. Readily Accessible Applications for Users, Manageable for IT. Virtual Application Management in the box. Mature and Proven Save Time & Money. Deploy Applications Virtually Partners ready to move you from Proof of Concept to Production

20 Application Virtualization Made Easy
No user learning curve. Click to launch any virtual application anywhere. Stream Once. Launch local and work completely offline. No waiting for complete application install or update. No reboots. No application conflicts. Preserve user settings online and offline. Automatic application and icon refresh if removed. Simplify your next Windows rollout. Isolate and decouple applications from Windows to reduce conflicts. Reduce the Windows footprint by never installing applications. Reduce Windows deployment time by delivering applications virtually. Manage Windows and Applications independently but use the same toolset. Easily prepare Virtual Applications & Dependencies for Deployment. Single sequencing wizard with powerful interface for customization. Simple MSI creation for quick deployment with existing software distribution systems. Simple application dependency creation. No editing or renaming. Easily view applications and their dependencies. Virtual applications supported on Windows 7.

21 Microsoft Application Virtualization
Application sequencing: the gateway to Microsoft Application Virtualization Windows Application CD Windows Application Installer Unpackaging Streaming Server Linearization Optimization & Compression Virtualized Application MSI Standalone Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer The admin has the option to stream the virtual application or create an MSI wrapper for Standalone Mode delivery The Sequencer produces the virtual application package containing the application and its dependencies. Rapidly packages applications through active watch technology including execution dependencies.

22 Dynamic Application Interaction Dynamic Suite Composition (DSC)
Virtual Environment Single application with no dependencies still exist Application known to not conflict may be configured to share the same virtual environment Mandatory/Optional dependency configuration options Virtual applications can share common dependencies Combined Virtual Environment Independent Virtual Environments Application Sharing Using DSC Inter Application Communication App “A” App “A” App “B” App “B” Flexible Package Management Administrator controls & configures the virtual application separately Create a “one to one” scenario for single applications that are dependant on each other Create a “many to one” scenario where middleware and plug ins components can be reused Reduces the potential package size Virttualize Middleware once share with many Data System Services Configurations

23 Flexible Management Built In
Flexible Deployment Options for All Business Needs Server or no Server, YOU DECIDE. Secure streaming, standard streaming or no streaming, YOU DECIDE. In the box infrastructure, integrates into System Center, or use your existing software distribution product, YOU DECIDE. Desktop Virtualization or Terminal Services integration, YOU DECIDE. Readily Accessible Applications for Users, Manageable for IT Complete online, offline and over the internet application usage metering. Regular, automated polling for new applications or updates. No login or manual synchronization required. Roaming supported. Application & user preferences travel with your users. Customize offline behavior and metering to prevent non-compliant usage. Localized support in 24 languages, ready for global businesses. Troubleshoot using standard Windows methods (event log, mgmt pack).

24 Flexible Management Built In
Virtual Application Management in the Box Assign virtual applications to end users using Active Directory and stream to users. Update virtual applications without repackaging, disconnecting users or rebooting. Retire virtual applications quickly by removing assignment, no uninstall required. Single update process for client and infrastructure components via Microsoft Update, no application changes required. Virtual application license and usage metering included. Virtual and Physical Application Management Centralized infrastructure provides single delivery and management workflow for physical and virtual applications Deploy virtual application by targeting users or machines. Automated staging & replication of applications to the enterprise, no scripting. Inventory virtual & physical applications. Determine to who & where they are deployed. Integrate virtual applications with System Center to streamline your Windows operating system upgrade and deployment process.

25 App-V 4.5 Screenshots & Call Outs
Microsoft Confiential: Preliminary Information: NDA Only App-V 4.5 Screenshots & Call Outs

26 Microsoft Application Virtualization Deployment Options
Package, deploy, manage: conflict-free applications with manageability as the cornerstone to successful service delivery Enabling Key Scenarios Reduce application conflicts Reduce application compatibility testing Remove application related reboots Dynamic application streaming Always accessible applications Configuration Manager 2007 R2 Manage virtual & physical applications from one PC Lifecycle Management solution Manage, stream and update App-V virtual applications with capabilities in the box Integrate App-V into existing environments and processes Configuration Manager + Application Virtualization Single Management Console Single Software distribution workflow No additional infrastructure required Integrate Virtual applications with automated OS deployment Full status and reporting of virtual applications Inventory and updating of virtual applications User or Machine targeting Scalable to 100’ s of thousands of devices Full Infrastructure Desktop Publishing Service Dynamic Delivery Package/Active Upgrade Requires Active Directory and SQL Server Standalone Mode Standalone execution of virtual applications No server is required MSI wrapper is the configuration control Interoperable with SMS/ SCCM & 3rd party ESD App-V Client, Management Server, Streaming and Sequencing Server Client 3rd Party PC Lifecycle Solution Lightweight Infrastructure Dynamic Delivery Package/Active Upgrade No SQL Server required Allows streaming capability to be added to SMS/SCCM & 3rd party ESD

27 Proven. Real Business. Real Benefits.
Mature and Proven Technology 27M+ licenses of MDOP sold containing App-V. Microsoft App-V 4.6 is the 4th Microsoft release of the product. 12yrs combined experience in the application virtualization and PC lifecycle management. Over 80 App-V specific case studies from Microsoft customers around the world. Save Time and Money. Deploy Applications Virtually Eliminate application conflicts, reduce time and money. Deliver applications to users more quickly. Reuse existing infrastructure and extend ROI. Consolidate Servers using App-V for Terminal Services. Virtualize your infrastructure using App-V and Microsoft Virtualization technologies. Partners Ready to Take You From Proof of Concept to Production Industry Partners build on the App-V platform to extend value. Industry Partners available to deploy App-V to the enterprise. App-V file format published to Microsoft Open Source Promise to further enable the ecosystem

28 Customers Saving Now With Application Virtualization
80+ customer case studies show: App-V is the desktop TCO hero Virtualizing applications brings immediate cost saving across your enterprise desktops. Cut deployment time from 3 months to 3 days Reduced PC images from 20 to 3 Saved $1M+ in deployment and support-related costs Reduced packaging time by more than 50 percent Realize 40 percent cost savings Business continuity downtime reduced to minutes

29 Candidates Assessment for App-V Virtualization
MAP: App-V Proposal Candidates Assessment for App-V Virtualization Detailed Report

30 Overview Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization

31 Accelerate OS Upgrades Run applications that are not yet supported/tested on the new OS
+ Applications Virtual PC Operating System Hardware

32 Introducing “Windows XP Mode”
Windows 7 Virtual PC and “Windows XP Mode” Virtual PC 2007 Primary Audience: Developers / IT Typical guest OS: Multiple Guest OS Scenario: Windows XP Compatibility for small businesses with no IT Cost: None. Virtual Windows XP is included with Windows 7 Pro Features: Seamless integration, USB device support

33 When Should I Consider MED-V
When Should I Consider MED-V? The challenge of upgrading to a new operating system First upgrade – then migrate! Test Migrate Upgrade Test compatibility of all applications with the new OS Migrate or replace incompatible applications Upgrade the organization to the new OS

34 How MED-V Relates to Windows XP Mode
9/14/2018 5:49 AM How MED-V Relates to Windows XP Mode Windows Virtual PC (“XP Mode”) provides the ease of use for end users A preconfigured virtual Windows XP SP3 (32bit) environment Easy to install your applications on Windows XP and run from Windows 7 desktop Well integrated into Windows 7 Designed for small businesses and consumers MED-V – Application-OS compatibility for the Enterprise Deploy virtual Windows XP images and customize per user Provision and define applications and websites to users Control Virtual PC settings Maintain and Support endpoints through monitoring and troubleshooting MED-V will not require PCs to have hardware assisted virtualization (e.g. Intel VT, AMD-V) © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

35 MED-V vs. App-V What it does What it is good for Applications Hardware
Creates a package of a single application Isolates from all other applications What it does Applications Operating System Hardware Resolve conflicts between applications, and reduces testing Simplify application delivery (removes install) What it is good for

36 MED-V vs. App-V What it does What it does What it is good for
Creates a package with a full instance of Windows What it does Creates a package of a single application Isolates from all other applications What it does Applications Operating System Hardware Resolve incompatibility between applications and a new OS Run two environments on a single PC What it is good for Resolve conflicts between applications, and reduces testing Simplify application delivery (removes install) What it is good for

37 MED-V v1 Key Capabilities
Deploy and provision Deploy IT-managed virtual XP environment to end users Enable customization in heterogeneous desktop environments Automate first-time virtual PC setup (e.g. initial network setup, computer name, domain join) Application provisioning based on Microsoft Active-Directory® users/groups Assign a virtual image and define which applications are available to the user End users seamlessly use Windows XP applications on their Windows 7 desktop End users automatically see Websites that require Internet Explorer 6 in the virtual environment Enable incompatible applications Centrally define Virtual PC settings (e.g. Adjust virtual PC memory allocation based on available RAM on host) Centrally monitor endpoint clients Provide helpdesk tools to diagnose and troubleshoot virtual PCs Control and Monitor

38 Software Distribution
MED-V v1 Architecture Software Distribution

39 MED-V v1 System Requirements
Windows Vista SP1/2 – 32-bit (2GB RAM Recommended) Windows XP SP2/3 - 32bit (1GB RAM Recommended) Support for Windows 7 (32bit + 64bit) will be added via MED-V 1.0 SP1 Client Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 (+QFE) MED-V does not require hardware assisted virtualization (e.g. Intel VT, AMD-V) Guest OS: Windows XP Pro SP2/3, Win2000 SP4 Guest browsers: Internet Explorer 7 or 6 SP2 Virtual machine Windows Server 2008 (Standard/Enterprise). (SP1 will add support for Windows Server 2008 R2) IIS web server for image delivery (Optional) Optional - SQL Server 2008 (any edition) or SQL Server 2005(SP2 Enterprise ) for reporting Server English UI , with support for localized OS: French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil) Languages

40 V2 Preview Client Virtual machine Server Languages
9/14/2018 5:49 AM V2 Preview Client Windows 7 (32bit + 64bit) – no support for Windows XP or Windows Vista Upgradeable from v1 SP1 Domain joined corporate PCs Virtual machine Windows 7 Virtual PC - MED-V will still work without HAV (Intel VT, AMD-V) Guest OS: Windows XP Pro SP3 only, configured by IT - MED-V will not make use of preconfigured Windows XP-Mode images on the client Guest browsers: Internet Explorer 7 or 6 SP2 Server No new server infrastructure required Leverages existing software distribution (e.g. SC Config Mgr) Languages English UI , support for any localized OS © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

41 vNext Leverages System Center
MED-V Admin Console System Center Configuration Manager Export Image (optional) Policy Deploy Packages Windows Client Workstation Virtual PC Configuration Manager

42 V2 Features Sneak Preview
Windows 7 user experience Folder sharing File Type Association USB sharing Improved memory management (idle time shutdown, RAM allocation) IE8 web-redirection Better User Experience Deployment with existing software distribution system Packaging console Deployment with MDT base-image, pre-installed apps or post-installation Customized first time setup Background guest patching Policy set in registry Monitoring Use Windows Event Log Aggregated by 3rd party (e.g. System Center) No standalone MED-V server for image delivery, policy or reports Enterprise Deployment and Manageability Trim Transfer Deployment through existing mechanisms is more cost/effective Revertible Domain-joined, well-managed VMs, provides better IT and user experience “VM Control” User permissions Workspace expiration Deprecated features

43 Summary: MED-V Customers Say…
“MED-V will be very beneficial as we upgrade more machines to Windows Vista, and eventually to Windows 7, because we’ll be able to run legacy applications that require a previous operating system in Virtual PC images on the new desktops.” TUEV Nord (8,000 employees)* “We found that MED-V really solved our application compatibility problems. It allowed us to deploy the applications, where third party vendors were not providing a supported version. Where we used to have hundreds of images, we were able to move to one [Windows] Vista image, and use MED-V to deploy [legacy] applications on top of that” Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (22,000 staff)** “MED-V saves us time in standardizing our desktop across the multiple entities of the Belgacom group… With thousands of users in our environment, MED-V will significantly reduce the time required for testing and migrating the applications we have.” Belgacom Group * Microsoft case study, ** Excerpt from EMA Brief: “Introduction to the Benefits of Local Desktop Virtualization” April 2009

44 Offering Capabilities
Microsoft Client Based Virtualization with Built-In Mgmt Microsoft Windows SA customers receive better value and lower cost using MDOP versus VMWare Added Value All Client SA & MDOP benefits included BrachCache AppLocker BitLocker/ToGo Network Boot Boot from VHD 4 Virtual OS’ MUI Packs Subsystem for Unix AGPM AIS DaRT DEM $153,768* Per User Licensing for Packaging Suite VmWare Ace Enterprise Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) Desktop Virtualization and Management included App-V Client App-V Mgmt Server App-V Streaming App-V Sequencer Unlimited use of virtual application packaging tool included ThinApp Packaging Suite ThinApp Maintenance ThinApp Client File Streaming Only $15,000* Flexible streaming options with offline capabilities included Additional 3rd party costs to manage ThinApp Management unavailable from VMWare.. Market equivalent pricing for mgmt Virtual Application Management & Delivery included COST MDOP + SA Offering Capabilities Vmware Solution COST * Cost of adding MDOP to an existing SA subscription ** Cost of similar management and streaming technology from 3rd party Costs based on 500 users over 3yrs at product street prices

45 Related content Learn more at MED-V Website
Analyst overview and customer case-studies MED-V demo video Learn more at MED-V Website Learn more about MED-V Architecture Evaluate MED-V with Quick Start and Evaluation Guides Plan deployment with MED-V Solution Accelerator Technical “how-to” videos for setting up MED-V – coming soon … Technical documentation is available at MDOP TechNet site MDOP customers can download the software from MVLS Evaluation is available for MSDN, TechNet subscribers Download MDOP software MDOP Blog - blogs.technet.com/mdop MED-V Technical Blog - Keep up to date

46 9/14/2018 5:49 AM © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.


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