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Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Kiran N R Optimized Desktop – TSP Microsoft Corporation
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Agenda and Objective Desktop Challenges User Scenarios Optimized Desktop and Virtualization Solutions to Reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Solutions to Increase Flexibility Why Microsoft Next Steps Agenda Objective To highlight how desktop virtualization can help you address the challenges and needs of IT and end users in your organization
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IT Desktop Challenges Migration Complexity Tighter Budgets Aging Hardware Multiple Configurations Flexible work styles Changing Market Conditions Diverse User Populations Mobile Workforce Business End Users Need Agility and Flexibility IT Professionals Need Control
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Optimized Desktop Scenario Overview Addressing the complex needs of end users in your organization TaskContractHome Access MobileOffice
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What Is the Optimized Desktop? Streamline Management Increase Flexibility Reduce Desktop TCO Separating desktop components: Desktop virtualization is the enabler Operating System User data, settings Applications
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Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Offering Streamline Management Increase Flexibility Reduce Desktop TCO A comprehensive set of desktop-virtualization solutions to help optimize the desktop infrastructure Operating System User data, settings Applications
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Desktop Virtualization Starts Here Deploy Application and User State Virtualization NOW Applications Reduce Desktop TCO Proven, immediate TCO benefits Applicable for users across all of your Windows desktops Lay the foundation for future desktop virtualization deployments: rich-client or thin-client User data, settings
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What is Application Virtualization? Application Virtualization helps eliminate conflicts between applications and removes the need to install those applications on PCs Built-in management capabilities are key to successful deployments Increase business agility Faster application adoption, deployment, and updates with no user interruptions Save money Reduces application- to-application compatibility test costs Improve business continuity Quickly recover and get provisioned applications to a new PC—without application installs Enable anywhere access Applications dynamically available on any authorized PC without application installs—online, offline, or over the Internet
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Save Now with Application Virtualization 30+ customer case studies show: Application Virtualization is the desktop TCO hero. Virtualizing applications brings immediate cost saving across your enterprise desktops. 30+ customer case studies show: Application Virtualization 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 three Saved more than $1 million in deployment and support costs Reduced packaging time by more than 50 percent Realized 40 percent cost savings Business continuity downtime reduced to minutes
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Increase Business Continuity with User State Virtualization Synchronizes personal profiles, settings, and data to the datacenter 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 +=
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Desktop Virtualization: What's Next? Deploy additional desktop-virtualization technologies for specific user scenarios Increase Flexibility Rationalize and use where flexibility is the main driver Migration to a new Windows version Corporate resource access from unmanaged desktops Operating System
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Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization and Windows XP Mode Migrate to Windows 7 now. Run older productivity applications inside a Windows XP virtual machine Non IT-Managed: Use Windows 7 Professional “Windows XP Mode” IT-Managed: Use Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization to add delivery, policy-based provisioning, and centralized management for virtual Windows XP images “When migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7, Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization is a solution that is fast, simple, cost-effective and most importantly, non-disruptive to business users.”
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Centralizes virtual PCs inside the datacenter while allowing users to remotely access their desktops Use VDI where flexibility is more important than cost. Centralizes virtual PCs inside the datacenter while allowing users to remotely access their desktops Use VDI where flexibility is more important than cost. Rationalize VDI: required servers, storage, and network bandwidth add cost and complexity—make sure business benefits justify higher TCO For scenarios requiring VDI: Microsoft VDI offering is typically more comprehensive and cost effective than the competition Licensing: a Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop license is required for each device accessing the VDI image, irrespective of virtualization vendor
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Delivering Efficiencies with Microsoft Solutions Integrated Technologies Integrated with Existing Infrastructure Integrated Solutions
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System Center helps deliver on the TCO & Flexibility promise of Desktop Virtualization
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Next Steps Step 1: Reduce Desktop TCO: Deploy Application Virtualization and User State Virtualization Step 2: Streamline management: Deploy integrated management tools Step 3: For increased business agility: Deploy other virtualization technologies where applicable
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