1. Deploying Windows 7
How to use desktop virtualisation to
overcome roadblocks
Neil Sanderson
EMEA Alliances Manager
Quest Software
2. Microsoft / Quest: Help customers get to 7/2010/365
Modern desktop Datacenter
Accelerate customers to Reduce the costs and effort
deploy Windows 7 by for customers in updating
reducing the time, cost and and migrating to the latest
issues in migration with Exchange, SharePoint and
desktop virtualisation Office 365.
3. Deploying Windows 7
• Deliver IE6 as virtual app only where needed
IE6 dependent applications
• Deliver Win 7 experience even on old hardware via
Old hardware, limited refresh Quest connectors
budget
What to do about • Deploy Windows 7 sessions to Apple, Android, Linux,
consumerisation / non Java and thin clients
Windows devices • Integrated management with Windows clients
• Use best mix of VDI, RDS, App-V and System Center
Cost of deploying Windows 7 combined with Quest vWorkspace console
• Planning tools (eg VDI Assessment, Windows 7
Concern about ability to deployment tool, diagnostics)
deliver • White Papers
4. IE6 dependent applications
• Provide IE6 to Windows
7 without breaking
license laws
• VHD for easy and quick
deployment
• Access via seamless
desktop and start menu
integration or web
access
• Configure URLs to be
delivered by Quest
(ADM or XML)
6. Connector support
Windows (2003, 2008, XP, XPeWES, CE, Vista and Windows 7)
Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat and Zero PC image)
Java (Windows, Linux and Mac OS X)
Apple (Mac OS X and iPad)
Android
Thin Client
7. ThinShell
• Turns a
Windows PC
into a thin
client
• Hides the local
Windows user
experience
(shell)
• Reduces help
desk calls and
break-fix
cycles
11. Various Operating Systems and Devices
Centrally Manage the
User Experience
Entire Environment
Experience Optimize Protocol (EOP)
Connection Broker
App Streaming Terminal Server Local VDI Hosted VDI
14. Quest VDI Assessment
Free Utility Powered by Liquidware Technology
• Signed source code license deal with Liquidware Labs
• Distributed and supported through Community
• Product agnostic but with vWorkspace advertising and
recommendations
• Installed as a virtual appliance
• Microsoft Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX support
• Tracks users, applications and machine hardware
• Free….
• Determine which users are a best fit for:
– VDI
– Terminal Server/RD Session Host
– Application Virtualization
– Physical PCs
• Discover which applications are used, by whom and how often
15. Whitepapers
• vWorkspace 7.2 MR1 – Unleash the power of RemoteFX and Dynamic
Memory
• Managing 5,000 Virtual Desktops with Quest vWorkspace 7.2 MR1 and
Microsoft SCVMM R2 SP1
• Quest vWorkspace 7.2 and Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 SP1
• vWorkspace Scalability Testing on Hyper-V at Microsoft Labs
• Taming the Desktop here
http://communities.quest.com/community/vworkspace
17. • Standalone product
• Simple installer
• Auto discovery/configuration of
monitoring
• Rich dashboards
• Meaningful alerts, together with
user impact
• Single diagnostic pane of glass for
your vWorkspace environment
• Alert integration into System
Centre Operations Manager
(SCOM)
19. FREE VDI Assessment Tool
www.quest.com/Assessing
vWorkspace Web Pages
www.quest.com/vworkspace/
vWorkspace Demos
www.quest.com/vworkspace/demo.aspx
vWorkspace Evaluation Software
www.quest.com/vworkspace/download.aspx
vWorkspace Webcasts and Events
www.quest.com/vworkspace/events-webcasts.aspx
vWorkspace Videos – How to Solve Common Problems
www.quest.com/microsoft-mvp/whiteboard-videos.aspx
Case Studies
www.quest.com/documents/list.aspx?contenttypeid=13&technology=&prod=389&prodfamily=&loc=%20
White Papers & Technical Briefs
http://www.quest.com/vworkspace/#ctl00_ctl00_cph_Content_cph_Content_divDocs
vWorkspace Community & Blog
http://communities.quest.com/community/vworkspace
Editor's Notes
Microsoft/Quest value proposition Msft and Quest are aligned in their priorities for Msft FY12 around two areas which can be summarised for customers as Get Customers Current - accelerating customers to deploy Windows 7 by reducing the time, cost and issues in migration.reducing the costs and effort for customers in updating and migrating to the latest Msft workloads, specifically Exchange, SharePoint and Office 365. This also includes migration from Notes, Groupwise and Google apps. Msft has other partners which complement Quest in some of these areas eg Citrix in desktop virtualisation and Binary Tree in migrations. However, Quest is unique for Msft in being able to focus on the whole deployment/migration space which in Fy12 will be close to the highest priority for success in Msft. This aligns both companies around key Msft scorecard metrics for FY12: DesktopWindows 7 seats deployedAccounts >10% deployedSystem Center Server Revenue VTBRDS/VDI CALsIE6 share Server / Datacenter Office 365 active usersOffice 365 new customersExchange 2010 deployment in Enterprise AcctsNotes seats switchedSharepoint revenue Msft product pullthrough is: Windows 7Windows ServerVDI SuiteMDOPSystem CenterSQL ServerSharepoint 2010Exchange 2010Office 365 Quest contribution Quest's contribution is in three areas: Removing technical blockersWindows 7 deployment use of desktop virtualisation to deliver problematic applications where remediation is not effective or the customer preferred solution. The best case of this is IE6 where it can be delivered as a RDS application to deal with the heavy dependence on IE6 in health and local government. Nedbank in South Africa is the first implementation of this in EMEA. DatacenterQuest migration tools deal with many of the technical issues in migrating from older versions of AD, Exchange and SharePoint as well as migrations from Notes and Groupwise.Reducing the costs of deployment. Msft Quest solutions for desktop virtualisation provide Quest management console and diagnostics integrated with System Center to lower the costs of deployment and management by integrating solutions such as App-V and RDS into the Windows 7 deployment plan. ability to manage centrally the whole range of Msft desktop virtualisation technologies means these can blended for lowest cost implementation. Kingston is probably the best example of this. Solutions such as Windows ThinPC and Quest's Thinshell and ZeroPC can be compelling for customers blocked by limited PC refresh budgets - needing to reuse existing hardware but deliver a high quality Windows 7 experience. Quest's migration tools reduce the costs of migrating the key Msft workloads by automating much of the process and avoiding costly manual work by consultants, so reducing the budget spend for customers to carry out these migrations or allowing them to extend the scope of their project. Extending the scope of the Windows infrastructureMsft and Quest allow IT departments to extend and defend the scope of their Windows infrastructure. Clientconsumer devices, some not Windows based, are entering the workplace either through individual determination or policies such as BYOC. devices such as iPads or Android tablets, Quest connectors mean these devices can access a Windows 7 application or environment via VDI. devices such as MacBooks can run a form of local VDI - effectively a Mac equivalent to MED-v and can run a Windows 7 environment and applications. This allows Msft to extend the licensing scope of the Windows 7 environment, while in future being able to manage these devices directly via SCCM 2012. Where VMware is strong on the server virtualisation area in the customer this can provide them with an impetus on the desktop virtualisation side. Quest can provide a migration path for stalled VMware implementations to migrate to Hyper-v (York University being an example). Applications migration from Google apps is also key to be able to win over customers who may have started down a Google implementation but find it is not the right solution for them. Key customer references Client/Windows 7Kingston University. 25,000 seat Windows 7 deployment / desktop virtualisation, Quest led, HP involved, VMware knockout. One of Msft’s largest desktop virtualisation deployments globallyLancashire Police, 5,000 seat project to deliver secure access across network security boundaries, Msft/Quest led, VMware knockoutBrent Council Not yet public, key FY11 win for Msft, helped close EA, supporting new council HQ project Datacenter (UK only, needs EMEA references)Aviva. 40,000 User Notes to BPOS Exchange and BPOS SharePoint. Quest Partner with HP to provide AD Consolidation and Notes Application Migration.Lloyds Banking Group, HBOS integration. 55,000 users migrated into Exchange. Computacenter delivered the Migration. Phase 2 next year to upgrade to Exchange 2010Royal Sun Alliance, 30,000 Users Notes to Exchange 2010 and SharePoint. Project due to start end 2011.Metropolitan Police. 68,000 Mailbox upgrade to Exchange 2010. Working with CapGemini and Microsoft teams.Service Birmingham. 9,000 user Notes Migration for Q4. Working with Microsoft and Capita.Thomas Cook. Global Consolidation of 22,000 accounts including Notes to Exchange Migrations. Working with Accenture NB: Desktop virtualisation is a newer business but in the last year has grown with Msft a pipeline of 120 EMEA opportunities across EPG and SMSP.
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