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2 Balagopalan Nikhil Sr. Product Manager Microsoft VIR201

3 Agenda The Optimized Desktop and Desktop Virtualization Microsoft’s Desktop Virtualization Offering: Overview Reduce Desktop TCO Application Virtualization User State Virtualization Increase Flexibility MED-V and Windows XP Mode Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Why Microsoft? Next steps

4 What Is The Optimized Desktop? Carbon-Neutral(“Green”) Consumerization Costs Compliance Contingency Client computing trends: 5 Cs Business End Users Need Agility and Flexibility and Flexibility IT Pros Need Control

5 What Is The Optimized Desktop? End user computing scenarios: Growing variety of needs

6 Increase Flexibility Streamline Management Streamline Management Reduce Desktop TCO What Is The Optimized Desktop? End user computing scenarios: IT goals

7 Reduce Desktop TCO Increase Flexibility Streamline Management Streamline Management What Is The Optimized Desktop? Separating desktop components - Desktop Virtualization is the enabler OS

8 Reduce Desktop TCO Increase Flexibility Streamline Management Streamline Management Microsoft’s Desktop Virtualization Offering A comprehensive set of desktop virtualization solutions to help optimize the desktop infrastructure OS

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10 Reduce Desktop TCO Desktop Virtualization Starts Here Deploy Application and User State Virtualization NOW

11 App-V helps eliminate conflicts between applications and removes the need to install those applications on PCs Built-in management capabilities are key to successful deployments What is Application Virtualization? Saves money: reduces application-to-application compatibility test costs Increases business agility: faster application adoption, deployment and updates with no user interruptions Enable anywhere access: applications dynamically available on any authorized PC without application installs - online, offline or over the internet Improve business continuity: quickly recover and get provisioned applications to a new PC – without application installs

12 Runs on the Terminal Server Enable Server Consolidation Mitigate Roaming Profile Issues Transform TS into a dynamic system Microsoft Application Virtualization Offerings Multiple Solutions to meet your business challeges *Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Terminal Services is available and sold separately from MDOP Runs on the user machine Consolidate & standardize images Build business continuity for applications Applications can be taken offline App-V for Desktops App-V for Terminal Services for Terminal Services Hosting for Desktops *Microsoft Application Virtualization CAL for Desktops is available through MDOP for Software Assurance only.

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

14 30+ customer case studies show: App-V is the desktop TCO hero – Virtualizing applications brings immediate cost saving across your enterprise desktops. Save Now With Application Virtualization 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

15 Microsoft Application Virtualization

16 Synchronizes personal profiles, settings and data to the data-center using Roaming Profiles and Folder Redirection Saves Cost: quickly recover from PC failures and PC theft Enable anywhere access: enable users to access their data from any authorized PC at any time Improve business continuity: get users’ data on a new PC simply by logging in Increase Business Continuity with User State Virtualization

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18 Desktop Virtualization – What's Next? Deploy additional Desktop Virtualization technologies for specific user scenarios Increase Flexibility OS

19 Primary Audience: Developers / IT Pro Key Scenarios: Dev & test & Help-Desk Typical guest OS: Multiple Guest OS Cost: license required for each guest OS Primary Audience: Developers / IT Pro Key Scenarios: Dev & test & Help-Desk Typical guest OS: Multiple Guest OS Cost: license required for each guest OS New Audience: Business users Key Scenario: Windows XP Compatibility Typical guest OS: Windows XP Cost: None. Virtual Windows XP Included with Windows 7 Pro/Ultimate New Audience: Business users Key Scenario: Windows XP Compatibility Typical guest OS: Windows XP Cost: None. Virtual Windows XP Included with Windows 7 Pro/Ultimate Introducing Windows XP Mode Virtual PC 2007 Windows Virtual PC @ Windows 7

20 Windows Virtual PC Details Feature alignment w/ Win7 SKU plan Win7 SKUsHBHPProUltEnt Windows XP Mode Windows XP VHD included in Windows 7 only for Professional, Ultimate & Enterprise Request customers to upgrade to Windows 7 Pro if not so already Integrated with Windows 7 Shell Seamless Windows XP Application launching from Windows 7 Integrated install experience with Windows XP VHD USB 2.0 support Windows Virtual PC is MUI aware & will be localized in 26 languages Intel VT or AMD-V required, default-on recommended 2 GB of memory recommended 15 GB of Diskspace Hardware Requirements Highlighted Key features Address SMB App-Compatibility Concerns

21 Windows XP mode Brett Polen Project Manager

22 Migrate to Windows 7 now – run older productivity applications inside a Windows XP virtual machine MED-V and Windows XP Mode Non IT-Managed: Use Windows 7 Pro “Windows XP Mode” IT-Managed: Use MED-V to add delivery, policy-based provisioning and centralized management for virtual Windows XP images “…when migrating from XP to Windows 7, [MED-V] is a solution that is fast, simple, cost-effective and most importantly, non- disruptive to business users”

23 MED-V* Centrally Manages Virtual Windows Environments Deploy – deliver virtual Windows images and customize per user and device settings Provision – define which applications and websites are available to different users Control – assign and expire usage permissions and Virtual PC settings Maintain and Support - update images, monitor users and remotely troubleshoot MED-V and Windows XP Mode - Details Windows Virtual PC Provides the Ease of Use for End Users Run Windows XP or other Windows environments on Windows 7 Install and launch Windows XP applications from Win7 Desktop *Available post Windows 7 GA as part of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) IT Pros: Use MED-V when deploying Windows Virtual PCs, to reduce complexity, maintain control and keep costs low IT Pros: Use MED-V when deploying Windows Virtual PCs, to reduce complexity, maintain control and keep costs low

24 MED-V User experience Applications installed in the VM, appear on the desktop as if they were running natively.

25 Provision the VM to users and groups Assign expiration policy and data transfer policies for specific users

26 Redirect web requests to Internet Explorer ® inside the virtual machine on user request or according to pre-defined administrator rules

27 Centralizes virtual PCs inside the data center while allowing users to remotely access their desktops Use VDI where flexibility is more important than cost Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Rationalize VDI: required servers, storage and network bandwidth add cost and complexity - make sure business benefits justify higher TCO For scenarios requiring VDI: Microsoft’s VDI offering is more comprehensive and cost effective than the competition Licensing: a Windows VECD license is required for each device accessing the VDI image, irrespective of virtualization vendor

28 28 Microsoft VDI Technology 28 Complex Enterprise deployments: Microsoft + CITRIX technology An investment in Microsoft-Citrix technology today will lay the foundation for scalability of the virtual infrastructure R2 Remote App Application Delivery Options Desktop Delivery Options XenDesktop Complex Deployments R2 Simple Deployments Windows VECD OR for Integrated Management Simple Departmental deployments: Microsoft only technology

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30 Why Microsoft? Integrated management Physical and Virtual managed from the same pane of glass Value for money Overall TCO with Microsoft is lower than other vendors Familiar experience Reduce training and ramp-up time Maturity of offering Providing desktop technologies for well over two decades Comprehensive offering “The right tool for the job”

31 Next Steps Reduce Desktop TCO – Deploy Application Virtualization and User State Virtualization NOW! Streamline management – Deploy integrated management tools NOW! For Increased business agility – Deploy other virtualization technologies where applicable

32 www.microsoft.com/teched Sessions On-Demand & Community http://microsoft.com/technet Resources for IT Professionals http://microsoft.com/msdn Resources for Developers www.microsoft.com/learning Microsoft Certification and Training Resources www.microsoft.com/learning Microsoft Certification & Training Resources Resources Required Slide Speakers, TechEd 2009 is not producing a DVD. Please announce that attendees can access session recordings at TechEd Online. Required Slide Speakers, TechEd 2009 is not producing a DVD. Please announce that attendees can access session recordings at TechEd Online.

33 Related Content VIR207 – MDOP: Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualizatiion VIR202 – Microsoft Virtualization Strategy, Products and solutions for the new economy VIR304 – MDOP: Effective Management of Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 clients VIR205 – Virtual Desktop infrastructure (VDI): Microsoft's technology offering VIR310 – MDOP: Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 deployment security best practices

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