unifying windows client and microsoft desktop virtualization deployments with workspace automation
Post on 24-May-2015
404 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Unifying Windows Client and Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Deployments with Workspace Automation
Bob Janssen and Jeff FisherRES Software
Terminal Services
Rich Client
Microsoft OS and App Delivery Options2001
J
Remote Desktop Services
App-V MED-VRich Client VDI
Microsoft OS and App Delivery Options 2011
J
The User Profile Barrier
Local Desktop Profiles vs. Remote Desktop ProfilesV1 User Profiles (XP) vs. V2 User Profiles (Windows 7)Virtualized applications vs. installed applications
User Profiles are:MonolithicSession basedNot versioned
J
Breaking Through the Profile Barrier
Zero Profile TechnologyStores User Settings independently per applicationApplies User Settings just in timeRolls back User Settings on demandSupports virtualized, remote and installed applicationsWorks side by side with existing User ProfilesFor Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
Breaking Through theProfile Barrier
demo
Storage of User Settings in Windows Azure Cloud
announcing
Client Computing Architectural OptionsGartner
Source: “Choosing From 10 Client Computing Architectural Options”, Brian Gammage, February 2010
Key Findings“The traditional choice of thick-client versus thin-client computing is being augmented by virtualization and streaming technology. Applications can reside centrally but still run locally, and the thick-client computing environments used for local execution can be hosted or streamed.”
Recommendations“Ensure that you understand how each architecture integrates with existing management infrastructure, as failure to do so will increase management complexity and cost.” J
The Reality of OS and App Delivery
App and OS delivery technologies increase the Agility and productivity of end users Complexity of infrastructure managementNo single delivery solution covers all use cases
All SBC architectures involve some sort of compromiseNot all applications can be virtualized (either locally or remotely)The proverbial “Year of VDI” that never comes
The rich PC is still the dominant endpoint architecture
Windows Client market share as of 3/15/11 = 89.69%**NetMarketShare J
The Reality of OS and App Delivery
“Hybrid Desktop” is emergingMany organizations are combining delivery approaches to satisfy the increasingly complex requirements of their end-users
Management and security models are disparateEach delivery mechanism is independently managed and securedManagement and security approach for thick-clients and traditionally installed apps doesn’t map well to virtualized delivery models and vice versa (time of deployment vs. time of access)
User experience is fragmentedDesktop resources and personalization are inconsistent across the different delivery models, which impacts end-user productivity
J
Desktop Optimization Model
•Dynamic Desktops
4 Service Centric
•Rationalized Desktops
3 Context Centric
•Standardized Desktops2 User Centric
1 Device Centric
•Basic Desktops
IT Consumerization and Dynamic Desktops
IT
Business ServiceCatalog
RunBooks
User Workspace
System Center and MDOP deliver the building blocks of the Dynamic Desktop
Simplified Windows Client deploymentManagement of hosted, virtual environmentsAdaptive application deliveryEndpoint security managementConfiguration complianceClient infrastructure monitoringRemote PC diagnostics and repair
J
Going the Distance with App-V
Smart App-V integrationInjects just-in-time customization and configurationApplies and captures user settings in the bubbleOffers App-V applications based on contextTracks and reports actual usage of App-V applications
Going the Distance withApp-V integration
demo
What’s Missing? Workspace Automation
What is it?The unique value provided by RES Software’s Dynamic Desktop StudioCombination of technologies that sits above the various Microsoft delivery architectures and which unifies both IT management and the end-user experience across all approachesExtremely lightweight infrastructure requirements
Workspace Automation
End-users - secure environment for requesting, consuming and personalizing apps and services
IT – layer of control for enabling access to,
configuring and securing apps and services
Core management ofOS and application footprint
Workspace
J
What’s Missing? Workspace Automation
How does it complement your System Center infrastructure and deliver value to your users?
Adds integrated profile and personalization automation to System CenterConsolidates application settings across all Microsoft delivery architecturesEnd-users get a consistent, personalized and secure workspace that roams with them regardless of device or delivery approach
Workspace Automation
End-users - secure environment for requesting, consuming and personalizing apps and services
IT – layer of control for enabling access to,
configuring and securing apps and services
Core management ofOS and application footprint
Workspace
J
Leveraging SCCM Software Distribution
Extend System Center Configuration Manager 2007 withPro-active and ad-hoc software distributionJust-in-time customization and configuration of appsYour own company app store (with self servicing)Easy delegation of controlActual application usage tracking and reporting
Leveraging SCCM Software Distribution
ServiceCatalog
User Workspace
System Center Configuration
Manager
RunBooks
Leveraging System Center Configuration ManagerSoftware Distribution
demo
Multi-year strategic commitment to the System Center family of products
announcing
Multi-year strategic commitment
System Center Operation Manager
WorkspaceManager
WDS
System Center Configuration
Manager
System Center Virtual Machine
Manager
System Center Service
Manager
Automation Manager
Opalis
Costing / Chargeback
Manager
ServiceOrchestration Manager
Next Stop:
Rich Client
App-V
VDI
Remote Desktop Services
MED-V
J
Next Stop: The Dynamic Desktop
demo
Making the Desktop Dynamic
Breaking Through the Profile BarrierGoing the Distance with App-V integrationLeveraging SCCM Software DistributionNext Stop: The Dynamic Desktop
Rich Client
App-V
VDI
Remote Desktop Services
MED-V
Thank You!
Come visit us at booth #415
J
© 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.
top related