The document announces a workshop about desktop virtualization using VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) technology. The agenda includes an introduction to the new frontier of desktops with VDI, an ideal architecture for virtualizing with IBM, a live demo, and concluding remarks. The workshop will be held on June 10, 2009 and cover topics such as the benefits of lower costs, improved security, and centralized management that VDI and virtualization can provide over traditional desktop management.
Cloud desktop service – What is a cloud desktop service?Zabeel Institute
A Cloud desktop service is also referred to as a virtual desktop computer, held desktop, or Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). Crucially, for end-users, the cloud desktop functions similarly to a conventional computer desktop computer. So, when they open/power up their preferred gadget, they exist with all the data and applications required to do their tasks.
This article discusses and explains to you Cloud desktop service and what is a cloud desktop service?
Why Should Businesses Deploy DaaS in 2021?vDesk.Works
Modern desktop as a service providers have been focusing on providing a self-service solution to businesses which allows them to gain visibility and control over their current real estate cost of PCs and workspaces. It is possible for them to provision new virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) quickly without purchasing and prepping the required hardware or software.
VDI allows organizations to virtualize desktops by running them as virtual machines on centralized servers rather than individual physical machines. The document discusses implementing a VDI solution for the City of Hallandale Beach. It estimates that deploying an initial 50 VDIs would cost around $90,000, with additional costs to scale up to 350 VDIs. While VDI provides benefits like easier management and mobility, the costs include new storage, software licenses, thin clients, and implementation fees. ROI is not expected until year 5 due to upfront infrastructure investment.
SMART provides visual collaboration solutions including interactive displays, software, and services. The document discusses five key components: intuitive interactive displays, powerful collaboration software, dispersed collaboration options, comprehensive services, and industry compatibility. It then provides details on SMART's products, which include interactive whiteboards, interactive flat panels, software, and conferencing solutions.
Importance of Azure infrastructure?-Microsoft Azure security infrastructureZabeel Institute
Microsoft Azure security infrastructure as a solution (IaaS) is an instant computer facility, provisioned and handled over the internet. A cloud computing company, such as Azure, manages the facilities, while you acquire, set up, set up as well as manage your very own software program– operating systems, middleware, and applications.
The document discusses a survey of IT professionals that highlights the untapped benefits of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and desktop as a service (DaaS) for mobile workforces. While most respondents were familiar with VDI and DaaS, few have adopted these solutions. The document examines the advantages and challenges of VDI, which provides centralized management but requires upfront infrastructure costs, and DaaS which outsources infrastructure maintenance and reduces costs through a subscription model. It suggests that a combination of VDI and DaaS along with multiple endpoint devices can optimize resources and productivity for organizations.
This Desktone hosted webinar features IDC's Enterprise Virtualization Software Sr. Analyst Ian Song will discussing how businesses can elevate their desktops to the cloud easily and affordably. Desktops are ripe for change. Windows 7 migrations, mobile devices and cost overruns are driving businesses to seek an affordable and flexible alternative. Until now, cost and complexity have been barriers to implementing traditional Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
IDC and Desktone discuss the dynamics of the cloud, eliminating barriers to VDI, & benefits of moving desktops to the cloud. By moving desktops to a cloud-hosted service model, instead of an internally deployed and managed data center, companies can realize all the promised benefits of desktop virtualization—centralized management, improved data security and simplified deployment— without the exorbitant cost, limitations or hassles of VDI.
Cloud desktop service – What is a cloud desktop service?Zabeel Institute
A Cloud desktop service is also referred to as a virtual desktop computer, held desktop, or Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). Crucially, for end-users, the cloud desktop functions similarly to a conventional computer desktop computer. So, when they open/power up their preferred gadget, they exist with all the data and applications required to do their tasks.
This article discusses and explains to you Cloud desktop service and what is a cloud desktop service?
Why Should Businesses Deploy DaaS in 2021?vDesk.Works
Modern desktop as a service providers have been focusing on providing a self-service solution to businesses which allows them to gain visibility and control over their current real estate cost of PCs and workspaces. It is possible for them to provision new virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) quickly without purchasing and prepping the required hardware or software.
VDI allows organizations to virtualize desktops by running them as virtual machines on centralized servers rather than individual physical machines. The document discusses implementing a VDI solution for the City of Hallandale Beach. It estimates that deploying an initial 50 VDIs would cost around $90,000, with additional costs to scale up to 350 VDIs. While VDI provides benefits like easier management and mobility, the costs include new storage, software licenses, thin clients, and implementation fees. ROI is not expected until year 5 due to upfront infrastructure investment.
SMART provides visual collaboration solutions including interactive displays, software, and services. The document discusses five key components: intuitive interactive displays, powerful collaboration software, dispersed collaboration options, comprehensive services, and industry compatibility. It then provides details on SMART's products, which include interactive whiteboards, interactive flat panels, software, and conferencing solutions.
Importance of Azure infrastructure?-Microsoft Azure security infrastructureZabeel Institute
Microsoft Azure security infrastructure as a solution (IaaS) is an instant computer facility, provisioned and handled over the internet. A cloud computing company, such as Azure, manages the facilities, while you acquire, set up, set up as well as manage your very own software program– operating systems, middleware, and applications.
The document discusses a survey of IT professionals that highlights the untapped benefits of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and desktop as a service (DaaS) for mobile workforces. While most respondents were familiar with VDI and DaaS, few have adopted these solutions. The document examines the advantages and challenges of VDI, which provides centralized management but requires upfront infrastructure costs, and DaaS which outsources infrastructure maintenance and reduces costs through a subscription model. It suggests that a combination of VDI and DaaS along with multiple endpoint devices can optimize resources and productivity for organizations.
This Desktone hosted webinar features IDC's Enterprise Virtualization Software Sr. Analyst Ian Song will discussing how businesses can elevate their desktops to the cloud easily and affordably. Desktops are ripe for change. Windows 7 migrations, mobile devices and cost overruns are driving businesses to seek an affordable and flexible alternative. Until now, cost and complexity have been barriers to implementing traditional Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
IDC and Desktone discuss the dynamics of the cloud, eliminating barriers to VDI, & benefits of moving desktops to the cloud. By moving desktops to a cloud-hosted service model, instead of an internally deployed and managed data center, companies can realize all the promised benefits of desktop virtualization—centralized management, improved data security and simplified deployment— without the exorbitant cost, limitations or hassles of VDI.
The document compares the total cost of ownership of physical, virtual, and cloud-hosted desktops. It finds that virtual desktops can reduce costs by up to 36% over physical desktops, while cloud desktops deliver further savings of over 20% compared to on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure. On-premises VDI has high upfront infrastructure costs that offset labor savings, while cloud desktops have no infrastructure investment and provide the lowest total cost of ownership through a pay-as-you-go model.
Cloud computing allows users to access computing resources like data storage, applications, and desktops over the internet rather than maintaining physical hardware on-premises. It offers benefits like reduced costs, increased flexibility, scalability, and accessibility compared to traditional on-premises IT infrastructure. Voyss Solutions provides various cloud services to businesses like hosted virtual desktops, software as a service, email and communications, and phone and VoIP systems to help address challenges like high management costs and complexity traditionally associated with IT.
Increasingly, companies are choosing Desktop as a Service (DaaS) over Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Why? Users point to at least six reasons why DaaS is securing a following. View this SlideShare to learn about how DaaS is improving every user’s entire desktop experience.
Local virtual desktops allow users to access their desktop environment and applications even without a network connection by running the virtual desktop environment locally on their device. This provides flexibility for mobile workers to work from anywhere. It also improves security, reliability and manageability compared to physical desktops by normalizing desktop images and making updates and patching fail-safe. Citrix XenDesktop with FlexCast technology uniquely supports both hosted and local virtual desktop models to enable working from anywhere on any device.
This document discusses different options for delivering applications and desktops to users, including VDI, RDS, MED-V, App-V, virtualized RDS, and more. It analyzes the pros and cons of each approach and argues that organizations should evaluate delivery mechanisms before products and start with lighter approaches first before moving to heavier virtualization options like VDI. The goal is to help organizations make the right decisions around application and desktop delivery based on their specific needs and requirements.
The document discusses the trials, tribulations, successes and failures of desktop as a service (DaaS) from the perspective of Rick Dehlinger, CTO of nGenx Corporation. It provides lessons learned in developing a mature DaaS provider in the US, including that DaaS is not the same as enterprise VDI, applications are more important than desktops, partnerships with Microsoft can be both friendly and unfriendly, infrastructure ownership decisions are important, and considering partnering can help with time to market goals. The presentation ends with inviting questions from the audience.
This document provides an overview of Desktop as a Service (DaaS) for service providers. It discusses the benefits of DaaS such as lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional and VDI options. It also covers multi-tenancy architecture, ensuring true cloud characteristics, delivering a good user experience, and enabling effective administration. Key aspects include easily scalable provisioning, universal access, pay-as-you-go billing, and single management interface for all customers.
This presentation by Danny Allan, Desktone's Chief Solution Architect, is an overview of virtual desktop security: concerns, risks, challenges associated with traditional PCs and (VDI) Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, and the benefits of moving virtual desktops to a cloud hosted model to reduce and eliminate security risks associated with traditional desktop management strategies.
Virtual Desktop Computing _White Paper - by David RothDavid Roth
This document discusses virtual desktop computing and compares two deployment models: Desktop as a Service (DaaS) and on-premises Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). It outlines the key benefits of virtual desktop computing such as enhanced security, mobility, and management. It then defines and compares DaaS and VDI, noting that DaaS offers lower upfront costs but higher ongoing costs, while VDI has higher upfront setup but lower ongoing maintenance costs. It also discusses next-generation virtual workspace solutions that go beyond traditional VDI and DaaS models.
Wyse webinar presentation Web2Present Managing mobility in a changing device ...Web2Present
The document discusses trends in mobility, devices, and applications and how they are changing the enterprise computing landscape. It outlines challenges around breaking the 1:1 user-to-device link, improving security and management. Different user types and scenarios are presented, along with technologies like thin clients and mobile device management that can help address the challenges. The key messages are that IT needs to take advantage of changing trends, understand users, and deliver a menu of services that fit how users work.
The document discusses how client consolidation (virtualization) can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership for PCs. It states that hardware and software costs make up less than 30% of total PC costs, while other non-hardware operation and support costs dominate. Client consolidation through virtualization can lower these total costs by reducing operational and end-user support expenses. Sample pricing information is provided for a virtual desktop infrastructure solution.
This document discusses trends in desktop virtualization and how Cisco and Citrix are working together to transform desktop computing. Key points:
- Traditional desktop management is inefficient, inflexible, and insecure. Desktop virtualization promises to improve productivity, security, and adaptability.
- Cisco and Citrix are joining forces to provide a fully validated virtual desktop solution. Their unified solution will make enterprise adoption of virtual desktops much easier.
- Their solution transforms Windows desktops into an on-demand service available on any device. It enables flexible workstyles while rapidly adapting to business needs and improving security.
Dell mobilitetslosninger - mer effektiv hverdag!Kenneth de Brucq
Dell offers multiple mobile enablement models and mobility solutions to help organizations adapt to an evolving workforce, including corporate-owned devices, corporate-owned personally-enabled devices, and bring your own devices. Dell's solutions address infrastructure, management, applications, users, security, and devices to enable mobility and cloud access while ensuring data security. Dell also provides support services for deployment, hardware and software support, and next business day onsite service.
Today, employees expect the corporate applications and data to be available to them on anywhere anytime basis. However, tightening of the corporate budgets is forcing IT to reduce operational cost while balancing employee and compliance needs. These business drivers are forcing organization to think new innovative way for redefining their traditional desktop environment.
The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) approach is one the key aspect to meet the demanding business needs and hence VDI technology adoption has been clearly defined on the IT roadmap of many organizations.
This document discusses the need for organizations to modernize their workspaces to address increasing workforce mobility and device diversity. It notes that the classic desktop model is being replaced by a more flexible, software-defined mobile workspace where users can access all applications and data from any device. The document outlines challenges such as supporting BYOD and remote workers, and proposes solutions like application and desktop virtualization delivered from the cloud to provide a secure, unified user experience.
Learn how you can establish a secure printing environment in a VDI by using OM Plus. Make printing in a VDI environment as mobile as the computer access, saving time and adding convenience.
Hosted Virtual Desktops and Streamed ApplicationsPete Valentine
U2Cloud provides hosted virtual desktops and streamed applications delivered over the internet. Their solutions allow users to access a full Windows desktop environment or individual applications from any device. All data and applications are stored centrally, improving security and compliance. U2Cloud offers different virtual desktop models including non-persistent, persistent, and layered desktops to meet different user needs. They also provide application virtualization to streamline application delivery and updates.
How to Build OpenStack Clouds and how to manage and control “shadow IT”Kenneth de Brucq
Dell Solutions Tour 2014 Norge
Paul Brook
Responsible for Cloud and Big Data business programs across Europe, Middle East and Africa [EMEA].
The OpenStack cloud community is one of the world’s fastest growing open source communities. This is one of the reasons so many organisations see OpenStack as a viable Enterprise Cloud product. This breakout will describe how Dell and our Partners can provide a straight forward process for planning and building an open source cloud. A process that can take you from concept, though Pilot to Production.” We will also discuss how an organisation can encourage cloud utilization whilst maintaining control and governance across the organisation
The document compares the total cost of ownership of physical, virtual, and cloud-hosted desktops. It finds that virtual desktops can reduce costs by up to 36% over physical desktops, while cloud desktops deliver further savings of over 20% compared to on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure. On-premises VDI has high upfront infrastructure costs that offset labor savings, while cloud desktops have no infrastructure investment and provide the lowest total cost of ownership through a pay-as-you-go model.
Cloud computing allows users to access computing resources like data storage, applications, and desktops over the internet rather than maintaining physical hardware on-premises. It offers benefits like reduced costs, increased flexibility, scalability, and accessibility compared to traditional on-premises IT infrastructure. Voyss Solutions provides various cloud services to businesses like hosted virtual desktops, software as a service, email and communications, and phone and VoIP systems to help address challenges like high management costs and complexity traditionally associated with IT.
Increasingly, companies are choosing Desktop as a Service (DaaS) over Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Why? Users point to at least six reasons why DaaS is securing a following. View this SlideShare to learn about how DaaS is improving every user’s entire desktop experience.
Local virtual desktops allow users to access their desktop environment and applications even without a network connection by running the virtual desktop environment locally on their device. This provides flexibility for mobile workers to work from anywhere. It also improves security, reliability and manageability compared to physical desktops by normalizing desktop images and making updates and patching fail-safe. Citrix XenDesktop with FlexCast technology uniquely supports both hosted and local virtual desktop models to enable working from anywhere on any device.
This document discusses different options for delivering applications and desktops to users, including VDI, RDS, MED-V, App-V, virtualized RDS, and more. It analyzes the pros and cons of each approach and argues that organizations should evaluate delivery mechanisms before products and start with lighter approaches first before moving to heavier virtualization options like VDI. The goal is to help organizations make the right decisions around application and desktop delivery based on their specific needs and requirements.
The document discusses the trials, tribulations, successes and failures of desktop as a service (DaaS) from the perspective of Rick Dehlinger, CTO of nGenx Corporation. It provides lessons learned in developing a mature DaaS provider in the US, including that DaaS is not the same as enterprise VDI, applications are more important than desktops, partnerships with Microsoft can be both friendly and unfriendly, infrastructure ownership decisions are important, and considering partnering can help with time to market goals. The presentation ends with inviting questions from the audience.
This document provides an overview of Desktop as a Service (DaaS) for service providers. It discusses the benefits of DaaS such as lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional and VDI options. It also covers multi-tenancy architecture, ensuring true cloud characteristics, delivering a good user experience, and enabling effective administration. Key aspects include easily scalable provisioning, universal access, pay-as-you-go billing, and single management interface for all customers.
This presentation by Danny Allan, Desktone's Chief Solution Architect, is an overview of virtual desktop security: concerns, risks, challenges associated with traditional PCs and (VDI) Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, and the benefits of moving virtual desktops to a cloud hosted model to reduce and eliminate security risks associated with traditional desktop management strategies.
Virtual Desktop Computing _White Paper - by David RothDavid Roth
This document discusses virtual desktop computing and compares two deployment models: Desktop as a Service (DaaS) and on-premises Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). It outlines the key benefits of virtual desktop computing such as enhanced security, mobility, and management. It then defines and compares DaaS and VDI, noting that DaaS offers lower upfront costs but higher ongoing costs, while VDI has higher upfront setup but lower ongoing maintenance costs. It also discusses next-generation virtual workspace solutions that go beyond traditional VDI and DaaS models.
Wyse webinar presentation Web2Present Managing mobility in a changing device ...Web2Present
The document discusses trends in mobility, devices, and applications and how they are changing the enterprise computing landscape. It outlines challenges around breaking the 1:1 user-to-device link, improving security and management. Different user types and scenarios are presented, along with technologies like thin clients and mobile device management that can help address the challenges. The key messages are that IT needs to take advantage of changing trends, understand users, and deliver a menu of services that fit how users work.
The document discusses how client consolidation (virtualization) can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership for PCs. It states that hardware and software costs make up less than 30% of total PC costs, while other non-hardware operation and support costs dominate. Client consolidation through virtualization can lower these total costs by reducing operational and end-user support expenses. Sample pricing information is provided for a virtual desktop infrastructure solution.
This document discusses trends in desktop virtualization and how Cisco and Citrix are working together to transform desktop computing. Key points:
- Traditional desktop management is inefficient, inflexible, and insecure. Desktop virtualization promises to improve productivity, security, and adaptability.
- Cisco and Citrix are joining forces to provide a fully validated virtual desktop solution. Their unified solution will make enterprise adoption of virtual desktops much easier.
- Their solution transforms Windows desktops into an on-demand service available on any device. It enables flexible workstyles while rapidly adapting to business needs and improving security.
Dell mobilitetslosninger - mer effektiv hverdag!Kenneth de Brucq
Dell offers multiple mobile enablement models and mobility solutions to help organizations adapt to an evolving workforce, including corporate-owned devices, corporate-owned personally-enabled devices, and bring your own devices. Dell's solutions address infrastructure, management, applications, users, security, and devices to enable mobility and cloud access while ensuring data security. Dell also provides support services for deployment, hardware and software support, and next business day onsite service.
Today, employees expect the corporate applications and data to be available to them on anywhere anytime basis. However, tightening of the corporate budgets is forcing IT to reduce operational cost while balancing employee and compliance needs. These business drivers are forcing organization to think new innovative way for redefining their traditional desktop environment.
The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) approach is one the key aspect to meet the demanding business needs and hence VDI technology adoption has been clearly defined on the IT roadmap of many organizations.
This document discusses the need for organizations to modernize their workspaces to address increasing workforce mobility and device diversity. It notes that the classic desktop model is being replaced by a more flexible, software-defined mobile workspace where users can access all applications and data from any device. The document outlines challenges such as supporting BYOD and remote workers, and proposes solutions like application and desktop virtualization delivered from the cloud to provide a secure, unified user experience.
Learn how you can establish a secure printing environment in a VDI by using OM Plus. Make printing in a VDI environment as mobile as the computer access, saving time and adding convenience.
Hosted Virtual Desktops and Streamed ApplicationsPete Valentine
U2Cloud provides hosted virtual desktops and streamed applications delivered over the internet. Their solutions allow users to access a full Windows desktop environment or individual applications from any device. All data and applications are stored centrally, improving security and compliance. U2Cloud offers different virtual desktop models including non-persistent, persistent, and layered desktops to meet different user needs. They also provide application virtualization to streamline application delivery and updates.
How to Build OpenStack Clouds and how to manage and control “shadow IT”Kenneth de Brucq
Dell Solutions Tour 2014 Norge
Paul Brook
Responsible for Cloud and Big Data business programs across Europe, Middle East and Africa [EMEA].
The OpenStack cloud community is one of the world’s fastest growing open source communities. This is one of the reasons so many organisations see OpenStack as a viable Enterprise Cloud product. This breakout will describe how Dell and our Partners can provide a straight forward process for planning and building an open source cloud. A process that can take you from concept, though Pilot to Production.” We will also discuss how an organisation can encourage cloud utilization whilst maintaining control and governance across the organisation
Better Software 2010 - Applicazione pratica di un processo di sviluppo Agile ...Paolo Quaglia
Nel panorama delle Metodologie Agili esistono molteplici processi di sviluppo (es XP e SCRUM) che ereditano ed interpretano in maniera leggermente diversa i principi espressi dal Manifesto Agile.
Il talk approfondirà la tematica dell’implementazione reale e pratica di un processo di sviluppo Agile derivato dalle metodologie citate, ma customizzato per adattarlo alle esigenze aziendali e alla tipologia dei nostri progetti.
Verranno approfonditi i ruoli e le responsabilità individuati dal processo, le competenze soft necessarie, le fasi, i singoli passi e gli output, cioè gli artefatti prodotti, siano essi documenti, codice, test automatici, etc.
Verranno trattati anche la documentazione, che ha la caratteristica di essere il più snella possibile, ed i tool software che vengono utilizzati per la gestione e controllo dei progetti.
Lo scopo è quello di fornire un case study di implementazione reale (anche da un punto di vista contrattuale) approfondendo i pro ed i contro di questa metodologia, per dar possibilmente vita ad una discussione costruttiva sull’argomento.
Che cosa twittiamo? Brand Report Italia (Maggio 2010)Elife Brasil
Argomenti da twit-parade
(Luca Dello Iacovo / Nova Il Sole 24 Ore) *
Luoghi. Automobili. Tecnologia. Sono gli argomenti più segnalati dal pubblico di twitter in Italia. Quattro città della penisola hanno ricevuto più attenzione di altre nei messaggi: Milano (9,4%), Roma (6,8%), Torino (1,5%) e Venezia (1,3%). Le connessioni tra discussioni online e attività commerciali locali sono rapide. Alcuni alberghi nelle città turistiche, per esempio, hanno iniziato a monitorare i commenti degli ospiti inviati attraverso i social network: sono opinioni sul soggiorno e sulla qualità dell'accoglienza.
Ma la maggior parte dei temi evidenziati dal pubblico riguarda il settore automotive: Fiat (3,9%), Alfa Romeo (2,9%), Opel (2%) e Bmw (1,9%) sono le aziende più citate. In brevi testi di 140 caratteri gli iscritti di twitter descrivono esperienze, idee e sensazioni. E le condividono su internet in diretta. Indicano gli argomenti all'interno dei micropost con il segno "cancelletto". A osservare le conversazioni online è stata una ricerca di E.life e dall'agenzia Text 100, specializzata nell'industria digitale condotta a maggio. Si tratta di un'indagine che include 61mila messaggi pubblicati attraverso twitter.com: dall'analisi sono stati esclusi i canali gestiti dalle aziende. Anzi, la scelta del mese di maggio per osservare con la lente d'ingrandimento la "twittersfera" ha rivelato l'intensità del passaparola sull'ipad. Per il tablet di Apple è stato un lungo percorso. Prima sono arrivate le immagini "non ufficiali".
Poi le indiscrezioni su aspetti tecnologici: display, connettività, durata delle batterie. Il 28 maggio ha raggiunto il pubblico. Ed è diventato in Italia il quinto argomento più citato su twitter e il più segnalato nella propria cerchia di amici attraverso un "retweet", l'equivalente della funzione "inoltra" per la posta elettronica.
Le persone su twitter possono evidenziare i temi indicati nei micropost. Ma alla selezione degli argomenti da parte della community si affiancano le categorie "macro" di analisi per le conversazioni online. Dove emerge un interesse rivolto soprattutto alla tecnologia e a internet. Le aziende del web raccolgono il 36,7% delle citazioni: si tratta di protagonisti del dibattito su internet come Google, Facebook, YouTube. Seguono i settori "console e tablet" con il 12,8% e automotive con l'11,2 per cento. Nella "top ten" evidenziata dalla ricerca sono incluse, poi, società specializzate nel l'hardware (soprattutto telefonia mobile) e nel software (sistemi operativi e information technologies). Emergono, inoltre, altre categorie legate al "made in Italy" e al territorio locale, come abbigliamento, retail e marchi del lusso. Cosa si twitta?
Opinioni sugli smartphone.
Blackberry e i cellulari Htc sono tra i più commentati dal pubblico di twitter.
Motori e passioni.
Quattro le aziende più interessanti per le persone su twitter: Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Opel, Bmw.
Universo internet.
Il 36,7% delle discussioni online ha coinvolto società del web come YouTube, Facebook, Google.
Effetto iPad.
Il tablet di Apple è stato il quinto tema più segnalato dal pubblico di twitter a maggio.
Conversazioni informatiche.
Apple, Intel, Ibm, Hp: sono le aziende hi-tech più citate nei dibattiti online.
A talk on beacons and Bluetooth Low Energy for a general audience I gave last year. I wanted to make the BLE protocol more accessible to understand while also demonstrating the potential business value of beacons.
Il Comune di Bologna si è candidato nel 2014 alla Bloomberg Mayors Challenge, il concorso per l’innovazione sociale promosso dal Fondazione Filantropica Bloomberg, al quale hanno partecipato 155 città europee. Epoca ha seguito il Comune durante il processo di sviluppo del progetto candidato al concorso, con il ruolo di facilitatore e proponendo un approccio di co-design per lo sviluppo del progetto.
18 ottobre 2011 VMware presenta al Virtualization day,evento patrocinato dalla Provincia di Roma e organizzato da S&Q a Palazzo Valentini, i suoi prodotti per la virtualizzazione dei desktop .L' Intervento di Michele Apa è stato molto interessante ed è stato apprezzato da tutta la platea
Per maggiori informazioni sull'evento : www.sqingegneria.com
Smart Style Office for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure247 Invest
Smart Style Office is a virtual desktop infrastructure solution that allows IT administrators to remotely manage desktops running as virtual machines. It offers advantages like simplified management, improved security and data protection, flexibility for users to access desktops from any device, and support for an increasingly mobile workforce. Resellers can offer Smart Style Office to help customers with tasks like desktop migration, securing devices and data, and providing hosted desktops from centralized data centers. The solution involves virtualization software, management tools, backup agents, and thin clients to access virtual desktop environments.
The document compares and contrasts XenDesktop and VMware VDI for virtual desktop solutions. It discusses how virtual desktop technology allows centralized management and standardization of desktop images. It also covers the benefits of virtual desktops such as reducing costs, improving security and flexibility, and enhancing productivity compared to traditional desktop management approaches.
Webinar deck for our session on Virtual Desktop technology & how it can empower employees and streamline network management & costs. Access the session on-demand at: http://www.ali-inc.com/info-resource-center.html
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Innovations that simplify desktop virtualization Dell World
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is an alternative desktop deployment model that offers increased flexibility and simplified management. In this session, you will learn how to sharply decrease the time required to plan, deploy and operate VDI in small to mid-size environments. The discussion will focus on Dell appliances for both Citrix and vWorkspace—part of a comprehensive portfolio of end-to-end VDI solutions—optimized to quickly and cost-effectively satisfy a variety of specific use cases and user requirements.
The document discusses VMware View and desktop virtualization. It describes how VMware View enables IT to deliver desktops as a managed service by centralizing management, providing security and compliance benefits, and reducing costs. It allows delivering desktops from templates while providing a rich user experience across different devices and locations through features like USB redirection and multimedia redirection.
This document discusses desktop virtualization and VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure). It defines desktop virtualization as separating the desktop operating system and applications from the underlying hardware. Each desktop instance executes in a self-contained virtualized environment. The document also discusses VDI architectures, connection brokers, Sun's virtual desktop solution integrated with VMware, and the benefits this provides such as improved manageability and security.
Federal VMUG - March - Transforming desktops with Viewlangonej
This document summarizes VMware's desktop virtualization solution, VMware View. It discusses how View can help address common desktop management challenges by reducing costs, improving security and providing a better user experience. Key benefits highlighted include lowering TCO, enabling anywhere access, and supporting a variety of devices. The document also outlines the components of View, including the View client, PCoIP protocol, View Manager and more. It provides examples of how View has helped customers in various use cases such as Windows 7 migration and mobile/remote workforce support.
Federal VMUG - March - VMware - Transforming Desktops with VMware View - Crai...langonej
This document summarizes VMware's desktop virtualization solution, VMware View. It discusses how View can help address common desktop management challenges, reduce IT costs through centralized management, and improve the end user experience with flexibility and access across devices. Key components of View are also outlined, including the View client, View Manager for policy-based management, and how View leverages vSphere to provide a cloud desktop infrastructure platform. Use cases such as Windows 7 migration, mobile workers, and BYOD/contractor support are reviewed.
Server Virtualization - Smashing Success! Desktop Virtualization - Not So Mu...Unidesk Corporation
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1. LIBERATI DAL FISICO…VIRTUALIZZA
Workshop sulla virtualizzazione dei desktop in tecnologia VDI
10 giugno 2009
M.ELA INTERNATIONAL S.R.L. Via Chambery, 119 10142 TORINO (TO)
Chambery, Tel.: 011 703 600 Fax: 011 700 717 E-mail: melaint@melaint.com - URL: www.melaint.com
2. AGENDA
09:00 BENVENUTO (a cura di Giustino Puddu)
09:05 INTRODUZIONE (a cura di Gianluca Deluca)
09:10 LA NUOVA FRONTIERA PER I DESKTOP CON VDI (a cura di Sergio Falzone)
09:40 L’ARCHITETTURA IDEALE PER VIRTUALIZZARE (IBM) (a cura di Sergio Falzone)
09:50 COFFE BREAK
10:00 DEMO LIVE (a cura di Marco Caserio)
10:40 CONCLUSIONE LAVORI
3. INTRODUZIONE
Firewall
SICUREZZA
VPN
Proxy Service
SERVIZI INFRASTRUTTURA Web Server
Fax Server
Mail Server
Domain Controller
Integrazione differenti ambienti (OS/400, Microsoft, Linux, Unix, ecc)
UNIFIED COMUNICATION Sviluppo ed integrazione tecnologie V.O.I.P. su sistemi informativi
VIRTUALIZZAZIONE Sala Server
Desktop
CONSOLIDAMENTO Blade Center abbinate a Vmware
VmWare solutions
PROTEZIONE DEI DATI Realizzazione infrastrutture di backup
Progettazione di sistemi e procedure di Business Continuity e Disaster Recovery
PRINT MANAGEMENT Noleggio costo copie “All-Inclusive” (escluso carta)
GESTIONE DOCUMENTALE Gestione elettronica documenti aziendali
Archiviazione documentazione fiscale
BUSINESS WEB SOLUTION Progettazione e realizzazione Intranet Web Service
Microsoft soluzions
IBM Software Group solutions
Open source solutions
PROJECT MANAGEMENT Interrompere i cattivi progetti più velocemente
Più attenzione alle metriche ed alle decisioni basate sui fatti
Migliorare l’ambiente di lavoro
OUTSOUCING
Server Farm
Disaster Recovery
Gestione DeskTop
4. Gianluca DELUCA
Sales Account
M.Ela International s.r.l.
Via Chambery 119 – 10142 Torino (To)
+39 011 703600
+39 346 2249200
l.deluca@melaint.com
6. The Challenge on the Desktop
VMware Desktop Solutions
User Experience
Why VMware
Questions & Answers
7. From Traditional PCs …
Benefits of Traditional PCs
Individual desktops for every user
Limitations of Traditional PCs
Costly to maintain, upgrade and support
IT must have personnel in the field
No control over data residing remotely
(e.g. laptops)
Difficult to maintain standard desktop images
Time-consuming to deploy or redeploy desktops
8. To Server-Based Computing …
Benefits of Server-Based Computing
Upgrade, patch, backup desktops in
a single location
Secure confidential information in a
secure data center
Deliver new desktops more quickly
Improve control over desktop images
Limitations of Terminal Services & Blade
PCs
Desktops aren’t always isolated and application
compatibility problems
Costly to dedicate a system to
each user (e.g. Blade PCs)
9. Trend to Centralization
Blade PC Shared Services VDI
OS and
Apps
OS and OS and OS and
Apps and
OS Appsand
OS OS and
Apps
Apps Appsand
OS OS and
Apps
OS and Apps Apps
Apps
ClearCube or HP CCI Citrix or Terminal Services VMware Virtual Desktop
1:1 user to CPU ratio All users share a single Infrastructure
Each blade has a separate OS instance of an OS and Each user gets an individual or
and set of applications applications pooled VM
10. Basics of VMware VDI
VMware VDI
Virtual desktops run in a secure
corporate data center.
Remote PCs connect to their
virtual desktop from any device.
The virtual desktop is ‘abstracted’
from the physical device.
11. VDI Architectures
Key Concepts
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is a
usage scenario for Virtual
Infrastructure 3.
VDI describes the various ways of
using VI3 in conjunction with other
hardware and software to provide
remote desktop access.
VDI solutions are tailored to
specific needs by selecting the
proper architecture and 3rd-party
components.
12. VDI Architectures – Basic Implementation
A “One-to-One” relationship
between endpoints and Virtual
Machines is established
End-users are assigned the
hostname of a VM which belongs to
them.
Connections take place over an
existing secured corporate network.
Remote viewing of VMs is done
through desktop RDP software or
the built-in features of a thin client.
13. VDI Architectures – Tunneled Brokering
End-users are given a public web
address for the connection broker.
After authenticating, the connection
broker provides a list of available Corporate Firewall
resources to the end-user. Connection
Broker
The connection broker links the
end-user via an encrypted tunnel to
the VM.
The encrypted tunnel is a mini-VPN
component designed to route only
RDP traffic.
14. Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Operating Costs
Lower Costs
Reduce TCO by up to 45%
Lower management & refresh cost
http://www.vmware.com/products/vi/calculator.html
15. Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Security
No distributed data
SSL encrypted access to data centre
16. Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Management
Centralised and automated
Simplify provisioning and patching,
less distributed management
17. Meeting the Challenges of th
Challenges
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Flexibility
Flexible Access
Access from any location
Always connect to familiar desktop
18. Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Power
Flexible Access
Reduced by up to 80%*
Power
Save $59 - $164 / user / year
*Butler Group, “Infrastructure Virtualization”, September 2007
19. Distributed Desktop Management
Distributed PC
Management 90% cost is operational management
Management is de-centralized and difficult
Data are duplicated and saved on PCs
User is tied to physical hardware
PC is 80% under-utilised and wasteful
20. The Challenge on the Desktop
VMware Desktop Solutions
User Experience
Why VMware
Questions & Answers
22. From VDI to VMware View™
Desktops That Follow the User
User
Env
Thin
User
Env
Client
Virtualization
PC
Data
App
User
Env OS
Client
Virtualization
User
PC
24. Dynamically Building Desktops with VMware View 3
View Composer will create a replica of
your source VM to use as a master
V1 per LUN
Replica
V1
Parent
Virtual Infrastructure
Servers Servers
Storage Network Network Servers Storage
25. Dynamically Building Desktops with VMware View 3
This replica creates linked clones and joins
V1 them to the domain using QuickPrep
Replica
V1
Parent
Virtual Infrastructure
Servers Servers
Storage Network Network Servers Storage
26. Dynamically Building Desktops with VMware View 3
Profiles are stored as user personality disks,
V1 created on first logon if necessary
Replica
V1
Parent
Virtual Infrastructure
Servers Servers
Storage Network Network Servers Storage
27. Dynamically Building Desktops with VMware View 3
User data is stored on
V1 virtualized file servers
Replica
V1
Parent
Virtual Infrastructure
Servers Servers
Storage Network Network Servers Storage
28. Dynamically Building Desktops with VMware View 3
The user’s desktop is
V1 the result
Replica
V1 ThinApp
Parent
Virtual Infrastructure
Servers Servers
Storage Network Network Servers Storage
29. VMware View: vComposer
Traditional VDI vComposer
APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM
X86 X86 X86
ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE
APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM
X86 X86 X86
ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE
APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM
X86 X86 X86
ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE
APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION APPLICATION
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING OPERATING
SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM
30. ThinApp: the best Solution on the Market
Agentless architecture
No compatibility issues with multiple versions
No backend infrastructure requirements
100% User mode execution
Widest platform support
Support for 16, 32 & 64bit windows,
Windows NT, 2K, XP, Vista, W23K
Citrix PS 4.x and MS Terminal Services
Support for the widest array of applications
Support for wide variety of .NET and Java runtimes
Multiple versions of Internet explorer – run IE 6 & IE 7 on the same machine
Works with what you have now!
MS SMS, BMC, Altiris, HP, IBM, CA, Matrix42 and ThinApp “AppSync and AppLink”
32. ThinApp: Application Sync
Turn IT into a profit center:
Manage applications in the
extended enterprise: Partners,
Subsidiaries
Ship only what they need, when
they need it
Without Business interruption
Flexible delivery to a variety of
devices (USB, Thin Client, PC)
Conflict free application updates for
unmanaged PCs (WAN)
HTTP/HTTPS Byte Level Updates over
WAN/LAN via Active Directory
33. ThinApp: Application Link
Enhance License Management Seamless Interoperability
Reduces package size to ease Thinapps can talk to each other & OS
deployment & delivery
Enables interoperability between virtual
Enhances software license applications and underlying OS
management tracking via
current inventory tools
34. View Image Composer
How does it work? System Disks & User
Data Disks
“Linked clones” based off a “Gold
Master Image”
VMware “snapshot” technology (3+
years in production)
What does it do?
Reduce storage capex and opex
1:Many desktop management
Fast porovisioning
Separate user identity in to the “user
bubble” (remember the cloud!) Storage 1 Storage 2
35. vComposer + ThinApp
System disk and User Disk with folder redirection
Bifurcate storage if desired
Linked cloning for 1:N disk creation; storage savings; leverage VI
Create an “atomic” updating process
Leverage snapshot technology with rollback capability
Flexible in scope: rollout a single user, group of users, or all users
36. Unified Access
Leverage View Manager’s secure
connection brokering capability for Blade PCs
other platforms:
Terminal Servers
Physical
Blade PCs PCs
Physical PCs
Terminal
Servers
Load Balancing of multiple Terminal
Servers.
Monitoring and auditing within View
Manager
37. Virtual Printing
Driver Free Printing: No Installation
and Maintenance of printer drivers on
Virtual Desktops
All necessary printers automatically
available
Minimize network utilization up to
98% with advanced print stream
compression
High quality printing even over WAN
connections
Use of client printer driver rather than
complicated server installations View Client
View Client
38. Multi-media Redirection and User Experience
Increased support for multi-media redirection of
customer critical codecs – more coming
MPEG‐1
MPEG‐2
MPEG‐4‐part2
WMV 7/8/9
WMA
AC3
MP3
MMR reduces the CPU utilization Remote User experience
USB Redirection
39. Offline Desktop (Experimental): Anywhere Mobility
Enables end-users to check-out their hosted Virtual Machines to a
local physical computer for a full user experience
Enables administrators to extend security and encryption policies of
the centralized virtual desktops to the end-user’s local computer
Centralized
Virtual
Desktops
VMware
Infrastructure 3
View Manager
40. Offline Desktop (Experimental): Anywhere Mobility
When checked out – the virtual machine has a “heartbeat” back to
the datacenter allow administrators to deactivate if necessary
When the user checks-in, only the delta is checked in
Centralized
Virtual
Desktops
VMware
Infrastructure 3
View Manager
41. Accessing VMware View Desktops
Native Windows Client
Provides extended capabilities to access
local printers and storage
USB device support on Windows XP and
Vista
Thin- Client Support
Broad industry support – over 45 devices
Linux, Win XPe, Win CE, and Proprietary
VMware Thin Client Compatability List
http://www.vmware.com/resources/techre
sources/1053
Browser Access
Windows, Linux and Mac
42. VMware Desktop Management Solutions
Active Virtual
Connected Directory Desktops
Users
VMware
Authenticate VI3
Security
Server
Data
App
OS
VMware View™
Mobile Users
VMware
VirtualCenter
VMware
ThinApp
Stream Applications
43. The Challenge on the Desktop
VMware Desktop Solutions
User Experience
Why VMware
Questions & Answers
44. La Soluzione IT All-in-one
IBM BladeCenter S
Hardware redundancy reduces down-time: 345 6
• Redundant storage I/O, up to 2 per blade
1 5 6
2 34
• Redundant Ethernet, up to 4 ports per blade
• Redundant power, up to 4 load-balancing modules per chassis
•
•
Redundant
Redundant
cooling, variable speed fans for efficiency
RAID-protected disk drives, RAID-0, 1, 10, 5
Blade
Center S
Superior application availability with VMware:
• VMotion and Storage VMotion - Elimination of planned downtime by moving running
workloads
• Dynamic resource management (DRS) - Rapid recovery from constrained resources (e.g.
higher-than-expected workload on a physical server)
• High Availability (HA) – reduces unplanned downtime, automatically restarting applications
from a failed blade onto a different blade server
45. Integrazione della soluzione Blade con Power i
IBM BladeCenter E
x86 Disk less Blades
Running Virtual Machine on
VMware hosted in the Power
Storage Subsystem Via iSCSI
IBM Blade
Center
Ethernet
Power System
&
Storage
Tape for
Power System with internal
HDD & tape for full BackUp
Soluzione 2
46. IBM BladeCenter H & Storage DS
IBM BladeCenter H & DSXXX
Blade Center H
Tape for & x86
X86 BackUp Server
DS3/4XX
47. Solution Component – IBM BladeCenter
The IBM BladeCenter unit is a high-density, high-performance rack-mounted server
system first introduced in 2002 to provide the consolidation benefits of 1U and 2U
rack systems while eliminating the cabling and management complications
associated with these standard rack systems. BladeCenter supports up to 14 two-
way or 7 four-way blade servers, making it ideally suited for networking
environments that require a large number of high-performance servers in a small
amount of space.
48. IBM Blade Center
Each server blade is an independent server containing one or more processors and
memory. Each server blade is inserted into a slot at the front of the BladeCenter
unit and connects to the midplane. The midplane provides a connection to shared
infrastructure components that includes power, cooling, the management module
and I/O (media drives, USB ports, keyboard, video, mouse, and integrated Ethernet
and Fibre Channel switches). Unlike 1U and 2U rack systems which each require
their own infrastructure, the use of common resources in the BladeCenter enables
small blade server size, reduced power consumption and minimal cabling in the
racks.
49. Benefit
Modular scalability
Unlike traditional 8-way or 16-way servers, blade servers are designed
to scale out rather than up. Adding a new server typically involves simply
sliding a new single, dual or quad-processor blade into an open bay in a
BladeCenter unit. There is no need to physically install and cable
individual servers. BladeCenters also integrate easily into Network
Attached Storage (NAS), iSCSI and Storage Area Networks (SAN) to
leverage scalable storage solutions with enhanced manageability
features.
50. Benefit
• Versatility – Unlike conventional server designs, blade design does not impose a limit of only one type of
processor per server. Advanced chassis designs with sophisticated cooling and power technologies can
support a mix of blades containing different types and speeds of 64-bit and 32-bit processors from IBM, AMD
and Intel.
• Performance – Get the same processing power found in 1U servers, but obtain up to twice the rack density
at a potentially lower cost.
• High availability and ease of serviceability – Blade server designs include high-availability features such
as redundant and hot-swap components (even the hot swapping of the blade servers themselves). Removing
a server for maintenance involves simply sliding a blade out of the BladeCenter unit, which makes a policy of
hot-spare servers effective to implement.
• Systems management and deployment – BladeCenter uses integrated systems management processors to
monitor the status of blades and modules all at once. In the event of an alert, the processors can signal the
systems management software, which can then notify the administrator by e-mail or pager at any hour of
the day or night.
52. Solution Proof Points
VMware Infrastructure is the most widely deployed software for optimizing and
managing IT environments through virtualization from the desktop to the data
center. The only production-ready virtualization suite, VMware Infrastructure is
delivering proven results for more than 20,000 enterprise customers of all sizes
in the broadest range of use cases. Per IBM primary research from 2005, 22% of
enterprises had implemented server virtualization in the first quarter of 2005 and
that share is forecast to top 30% by the first quarter of 2006. Virtualization is
continuing to gain momentum and in a few more years will be the most common
architecture for new server deployments.
53. IBM & VMWARE
IBM and VMware have a long-standing relationship with a history of firsts when it
comes to working together to deliver comprehensive, end-to-end, on-demand
virtualization solutions. IBM was the:
• 1st VMware system vendor
• 1st Joint Development Partner
• 1st to leverage the VMware SDK
• 1st to offer comprehensive support for Windows, Linux, and IBM Software in a
VMware virtual machine
• 1st blade offering to include VMware Infrastructure
• 1st to integrate VMware Infrastructure into a hosted client solution With IBM as the
leader in server blades and VMware as the leader in x86 server virtualization, the
partnership is having a significant impact on the creation and adoption of more
efficient and manageable enterprise computing solutions.
54. Sergio FALZONE
Sales Account
M.Ela International s.r.l.
Via Chambery 119 – 10142 Torino (To)
+39 011 703600
+39 335 8791631
s.falzone@melaint.com
61. The Challenge on the Desktop
VMware Desktop Solutions
User Experience
Why VMware
Questions & Answers
62. Platform Reliability is Critical for Desktops
VMware Infrastructure is
unprecedented for Reliability and
Scalability
63. Scalability is Critical for Desktops
Alternatives with no memory overcommit VI3 with memory overcommit
ERROR
Error message after 7 VMs 14 VMs on VMware
Light workload - 2x higher consolidation ratio for VMware
64. Automated Management is Critical for Desktops
VMware
View
Pool of VMs Manager
based on single “We could provide
a workstation to
template any client, in any
seat, at any office
• Automated in the world… in
provisioning from just 8 minutes.”
clones
Frank Sabatelli
• Suspend, power Director of Virtual
down, reboot or Technology
delete on logoff Infrastructure
• Resume, power on VMware
VirtualCenter
or clone from
template on re-
connect
65. Security is critical to desktops: Introducing VMsafe™
Security VM HIPS
Firewall
IPS/IDS
Anti-Virus
Security API
ESX
New security solutions can be developed and
integrated into VMware virtual infrastructure
Protect the VM by inspection of virtual components
(CPU, Memory, Network and Storage)
Complete integration and awareness of VMotion,
Storage VMotion, HA, etc.
Provides an unprecedented level of security for the
application and the data inside the VM
66. Offline Solution is Critical for Desktops
•Take a managed desktop offline
•Security with Encryption (FIPS-2)
•Excellent User Experience
• DirectX 9 support
• Unity
• Full Multimedia
67. VMware Desktop Solutions run on VI3
Who is Using the PlatformToday
VMware have 120,000 customers globally
Production-ready virtualization platform
4 million Workstation users and 2.2 million Player
downloads in 2007
VDI is already here − large multinationals run
Thousands of virtual desktops in production today
Have relied on VMware VDI for 4-5 years
Business critical user groups and applications
Unique Components, such as ESX, VirtualCenter, DRS,
VMotion, VMware HA, VCB, Update Manager, DPM,
Resource Pools, Memory Page Sharing, Embedded
Hypervisor, Storage VMotion… …
68. Case Study: Desktop Replacement and Centralization
Business Challenges
Time to market adding desktops for new
customers
Desktop tasks were time-consuming
Solution
“Any agent, any desk, anywhere.”
VMware VDI deployment using Wyse thin clients
to access virtual desktops
“We could provide a
Why VMware VDI workstation to any client,
in any seat, at any office
Easier administration of desktops in the world… in just 8
from a central location minutes.”
Reduced time to add new PC to Frank Sabatelli
<10 minutes Director of Virtual
Technology Infrastructure
Operational and hardware savings
69. Case Study: Flexible Secure Access
Business Challenges
Mobile roaming solution for doctors
and nurses
Immediate access to patient records and data
Ensuring HIPAA compliance
Solution “Nurses and doctors don’t really
VMware VDI deployment using thin clients mounted care about the underlying
on rolling carts, connecting wirelessly to virtual technology. They just want it to
desktops work, and help them do their
jobs better. The fact that our
users have so readily adopted
Why VMware VDI our VDI-powered workstation on
Flexible secure access to sensitive data wheels shows that this solution
really works for them.”
Improved reliability of desktop from data center
Laura Armistead
Thin clients use less power Unix Support Team
Manager
70. Case Study: Centralized Management
Business Challenges
Distributed desktop deployment inefficient
and expensive to maintain
Need to access over 80 applications mix
of custom and “off the shelf”
Solution “With VMware Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI), we are able
VMware VDI deployment using existing to manage complex, secured
Windows PCs to access virtual desktops desktop environments from our
datacenter. This has made it
Results easy for Bell Canada to create
and manage more than 3,000
Easily manage over 4000 virtual desktops desktop environments for call
New virtual desktops takes minutes to center agents.”
deploy
Martin Quiqley,
Extend desktop HW lifecycle CGI Senior Technical
Consultant to Bell Canada
Built in disaster recovery solution
Eliminate “move requests” for on site
workers
71. VMware Desktop Summary
No distributed data
VDI encrypted access to data centre
Security
Centralised in data centre
Compliant desktops, apps & data
Management
Access from any location
Always connect to same VDI desktop
Inflexible
Reduced by up to 80%*
$59 - $164 / user / year power saving
Power
*(Butler Group, “Infrastructure Virtualization”, September 2007).
72. VMware Desktop Summary
Security
Management
Reduce Cost
Flexiblity
Reduce TCO by up to 45%
Lower administration and refresh costs
Power http://www.vmware.com/products/vi/calculator.html
73. TCO: www.vmware.com/go/calculator
www.vmware.com/go/calculator
Ask customer the magic(5)questions
3) Explain the benefits (OPEX) not capex
4) Thiclient expenditure are inside Capital for VDI
5) Storage Costs NOT used by default: depends on
features/architectures/storage vendors (SVI*, De-duplication etc)