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Flexible Workstyles Daniel von Büren, redtoo ag V-TSP; Senior Consultant / CTO
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work-life blur more mobile tech savvy multiple devices digital generation fast paced
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A World of Connected Devices One user = One desktop Organizations say 34% of their employees are acces- sing business apps on personal devices. 69% of employees say they are accessing business apps on personal devices. IDC, “2011 Consumerization of IT Study : Closing the ‘Consumerization Gap’”, July 2011 In 2011 power users owned between 5 and 7 internet connected devices. IDC, “Media Tablet Multi-Client Study”, February 2011. 916M smart connected devices were shipped in 2011. This is forecasted to double to 1.84B in 2016. IDC, "Nearly 1 Billion Smart Connected Devices Shipped in 2011 with Shipments Expected to Double by 2016”, March 2012
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Multiple Desktop types Shared VMsPersonal VMs Desktop Sessions Personal Shared Desktop Windows to Go
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Corporate Owned and Compliant Full Access Consumer Owned or Not Compliant No Access Consumer Owned and Compliant Secure access to apps and data Not Compliant No Access Corporate vs. Consumer Devices
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Challanges Devices Workstyles Desktop types Operating System Applications Settings & Data Support Owner Ship Regulations Costs Repair Replace Datamanagement
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Desktop Components Settings and Data User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) Pooled VMsDesktop Sessions Personal VMs
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Microsoft App-V
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Functional Overview
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Benefits of App-V Client based computing No installation / deinstallation required Avoid conflicts between installed applications No changes on the local client Flexible while using of operating systems and aplications versions Fast and flexible software deployment Reducing regression test Server based computing Better workload in server farms Reducing of silos
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Demo Benefits of Moicrosoft App-V
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Limitations of App-V Limitations Communications between virtual applications is limited Not all components could be virtualized: –Internet Explorer –Hardware drivers –Kontext menues
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App-V 5.0 – What’s new New console for management server (Silverlight) RTSP protocol is gone – SMB and HTTP(S) streaming only No more Q:\-Drive File format has completly changed: No more.SFT-,.OSD- or.ICO-files No more 4GB limitation of package size New App-V client Configuration by PowerShell
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Demo Microsoft App-V - What’s new
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Microsoft UE-V User Experience Virtualization
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Settings and Data - Today Profiles Technology Local profiles Roaming profiles Folder redirection Redirect profile folders to network locations Support Advantages Settings follows the user Configurable Disadvantages Size of profiles Corrupt profiles Synchronization over WAN links Synchronization during Logon / Logoff Some applications may have problems Transparent redirection to network Configurable
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Challanges Multiple devices Multiple desktops Multiple desktop types
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Microsoft UE-V Store settings during trigger Read settings during trigger Central store
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Demo Microsoft UE-V
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© 2012 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. Some information relates to pre-released product which may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
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