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Making the Desktop Dynamic
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What does RES do?
»IT as a Service & Automation»Context Aware Security»Dynamic Desktop Delivery»Follow-me Secure Data»BYOD Enablement and Enhancing User Experience
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End Users Productivity (needs & wants)
IT Organization Efficiency (security & costs)
IT Today
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IT Organization
End Users
Delivery of IT
Resources
Delivery of IT
Resources
Services Available from IT
Services Available from IT
Windows DesktopWindows Desktop
Delivering IT as a Service
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One Size does not fit all
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“Client virtualization does not replace physical PCs, but instead adds significant infrastructure and costs, creating a hybrid environment of both physical virtual desktops.… traditional datacenter or PC-centric approaches break down.”
- David K Johnson, Forrester, 2012
VDI
App-V
RDS
Environments Have Become too Complex for Traditional Management
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The Everywhere Employee Cisco Study
•95% of Organizations allow employee owned devices•40% Employees cite “Device Choice” as an important
benefit•44% Knowledge Workers who commute > 1 Day a week•$600 Average Premium Cisco Employees were willing to pay
for their own device•$2500 Amount Telecommuting Saves per employee
Annually•$300-$1300 Estimated benefit from “The Everywhere
Employee”
http://newsroom.cisco.com/press-release-content?type=webcontent&articleId=854754
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The Anywhere Employee with RES
•Hybrid use of different Technologies–Devices•Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Phones, Kiosks, etc
–Context Aware Security and Services•Device + Location + User + Time + Configuration = Access
•Flexibility and Access = Success = Productivity •Not Everything should access All Things•When IT says No = Users “Self Help IT”
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IT Consumerization: Data Challenge
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BusinessConsum
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Simplicity & Flexibility
Dropbox
MicrosoftSharePoint
Security
SugarSync
Syncplicity
Zumodrive
On PremisesFile Server
ShareFile*
* Off premises / cloud offering
Box.NET*
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RES HyperDrive
iOS,Windows
Phone,Android,
BlackBerry
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RES VDX
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RES VDX
•Merging Local with Remote–Local Horsepower–Merged consumer and corporate experience
–Security isolation
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ApplicationsData
PrinterSettings
IdentityLocationDeviceTime
Dynamic Workspace
ApplicationsData
DeviceNetwork
Workspace Composer
Auto
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The Dynamic Desktop
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Desktop deployment The Race to a bad experience
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Common Problems in Shared environments• Corruption as users switch between V1 and V2 Profiles• Portability of important settings across multiple servers• Lack of awareness of connecting device and appropriate settings• Merging of Consumer apps with published secure environment• Data Synchronization from Corporate Desktop / Laptop to shared
hosted environment and even to consumer devices• Disk bloat due to user uniqueness X # of users• Conflicting configurations of an application• Multiple Master Templates to accommodate different user types• License tracking and compliance• Persistent Images due to user uniqueness requirements• Administrative rights• Saving to non persistent locations and losing data / productivity
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Policy & Profiles
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Group Policy User Settings
User Profile and settings
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DEMO
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“The Ultimate First Step in any Desktop Project” - Ben Gray, Forrester
• Microsoft Windows Azure cloud-based desktop analysis service.
• Lightweight, easy to deploy, agentless with no backend configuration. Zero footprint capabilities.
• The first step in desktop transformation initiatives:o App Virtualization Readinesso Major Hardware and OS Upgradeso Citrix XenApp and other TS Rolloutso VDI Deployments
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RES Worspace Manager
Composition & Personalization
---Advanced
Administration---
Security & Performance
Discover & Analyze
Manage & Secure User WorkspacesManage & Secure User Workspaces
AutomateIT ServicesAutomateIT Services
RES Virtual
Desktop Extender
RES HyperDrive
RES Baseline Desktop Analyzer
RES Software Strategic Partners
RES Automation
Manager
Task Automation
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Provisioning---
Service Orchestration
Enabling the Dynamic Desktop Vision
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Key partnerships
RES Software At-A-Glance
• Founded: 1999
• Headquarters: Amsterdam (Netherlands) Philadelphia (US)
• Global Offices: London (UK), Oslo (Norway), Paris (France), Munich (Germany) and 5 locations in the US Boston, Austin, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia (CLEAN UP)
• Products: RES Baseline Desktop Analyzer, RES Workspace Manager, RES Virtual Desktop Extender, RES Automation Manager, RES HyperDrive
• Innovation: 10 Patents and RES Labs
• Customer Base: over 2,500 customers and 3,500 deployments in 27 countries, with annual renewals at more than 95%
Key Partnerships
Selected Customers
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Thank you!
Questions?
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