American Food Company could save $500,000 by adopting a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) using VMware View. Traditional desktops are outdated and costly to manage, requiring hardware upgrades, patching, and on-site support. VDI provides a centralized, streamlined management system that delivers virtual desktops and applications to users securely on any device. It reduces IT costs by up to 50% through lower support needs, faster deployment and updates, and improved productivity and flexibility for the growing number of mobile employees. VDI is the inevitable future of computing and will help Americana adapt to new workforce expectations while gaining a competitive business advantage.
This document outlines how desktop support is changing and provides recommendations for adapting to the future. It notes that desktop support is moving from on-site hardware support to remote support of a variety of devices. It recommends developing business skills, understanding current technologies, leveraging transferable skills, and continuous learning. The document suggests attending HDI meetings to learn about industry trends and best practices. It provides an agenda for an upcoming meeting focused on career paths, interactions with the service desk, and technology forecasts. The overall message is that desktop support professionals must adapt to remain valuable by focusing on the user experience and business needs rather than specific devices.
Three Keys to Building a Secure Mobile Infrastructure in Government EnvironmentsVMware
Companies today have distributed mobile workforces and employees who are connecting to the corporate network via a large number of devices. These employees are located all over the globe, and they need seamless access to their information.
This creates pressure on IT to figure out how to deliver the right business services and data to users, and to deliver these in a way that is efficient, secure and auditable for IT. Moreover, the experience must be productive for users no matter what device they are using to connect from.
Horizon Workspace 1.5 is uniquely positioned to deliver on these objectives.
VMworld 2014: End-User Computing for the Mobile-Cloud EraVMworld
VMware presented on end-user computing for the mobile-cloud era. The presentation discussed VMware's vision of providing a secure virtual workspace to allow users to work at the speed of life. It highlighted VMware's comprehensive portfolio for desktop and application virtualization, mobile device management, and secure content management. It also demonstrated new innovations in VMware Horizon 6 including centralized image management, unified workspace, and hybrid brokering.
Anyware... from mainframe to thin and cloudwintermatiko
AnyWare is a technology partner that provides server-based computing (SBC) solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. SBC combines the benefits of centralized mainframe computing with the features of Windows platforms by running all applications on centralized servers and delivering them to any client device. This reduces total cost of ownership compared to traditional desktop models by lowering hardware, support, and administration costs while allowing flexible remote access from any location.
Securely managing all Dell and non-Dell end user devices: Endpoint systems ma...Dell World
How do you securely include personally-owned devices into your standardized management scheme? And how can you quickly update all of your endpoints to include the latest security patches and have an audit report to confirm that all of them were updated successfully?
This focuses on specific use cases to securely manage mobility and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) client devices offered by Dell and other manufacturers. It also demonstrates exclusive secure management advantages available only from Dell.
Bring Your Own Device - DesktopDirect by Array NetworksIntellicomp GmbH
Array DesktopDirect ist ein Remote-Desktop-Zugriffsmodul für Unternehmen, das eigenständig oder in Verbindung mit anderen Zugangslösungen auf allen Plattformen der SPX- und AG Serie verfügbar ist.
Weitere Informationen unter:
http://www.intellicomp.de/array-desktopdirect.html
This document outlines how desktop support is changing and provides recommendations for adapting to the future. It notes that desktop support is moving from on-site hardware support to remote support of a variety of devices. It recommends developing business skills, understanding current technologies, leveraging transferable skills, and continuous learning. The document suggests attending HDI meetings to learn about industry trends and best practices. It provides an agenda for an upcoming meeting focused on career paths, interactions with the service desk, and technology forecasts. The overall message is that desktop support professionals must adapt to remain valuable by focusing on the user experience and business needs rather than specific devices.
Three Keys to Building a Secure Mobile Infrastructure in Government EnvironmentsVMware
Companies today have distributed mobile workforces and employees who are connecting to the corporate network via a large number of devices. These employees are located all over the globe, and they need seamless access to their information.
This creates pressure on IT to figure out how to deliver the right business services and data to users, and to deliver these in a way that is efficient, secure and auditable for IT. Moreover, the experience must be productive for users no matter what device they are using to connect from.
Horizon Workspace 1.5 is uniquely positioned to deliver on these objectives.
VMworld 2014: End-User Computing for the Mobile-Cloud EraVMworld
VMware presented on end-user computing for the mobile-cloud era. The presentation discussed VMware's vision of providing a secure virtual workspace to allow users to work at the speed of life. It highlighted VMware's comprehensive portfolio for desktop and application virtualization, mobile device management, and secure content management. It also demonstrated new innovations in VMware Horizon 6 including centralized image management, unified workspace, and hybrid brokering.
Anyware... from mainframe to thin and cloudwintermatiko
AnyWare is a technology partner that provides server-based computing (SBC) solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. SBC combines the benefits of centralized mainframe computing with the features of Windows platforms by running all applications on centralized servers and delivering them to any client device. This reduces total cost of ownership compared to traditional desktop models by lowering hardware, support, and administration costs while allowing flexible remote access from any location.
Securely managing all Dell and non-Dell end user devices: Endpoint systems ma...Dell World
How do you securely include personally-owned devices into your standardized management scheme? And how can you quickly update all of your endpoints to include the latest security patches and have an audit report to confirm that all of them were updated successfully?
This focuses on specific use cases to securely manage mobility and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) client devices offered by Dell and other manufacturers. It also demonstrates exclusive secure management advantages available only from Dell.
Bring Your Own Device - DesktopDirect by Array NetworksIntellicomp GmbH
Array DesktopDirect ist ein Remote-Desktop-Zugriffsmodul für Unternehmen, das eigenständig oder in Verbindung mit anderen Zugangslösungen auf allen Plattformen der SPX- und AG Serie verfügbar ist.
Weitere Informationen unter:
http://www.intellicomp.de/array-desktopdirect.html
The document discusses Sun Ray technology which provides a virtual desktop infrastructure using thin client devices. Some key benefits of Sun Ray technology include centralized management and security of desktops, high reliability with no local data storage on devices, and mobility allowing access to desktops from any location. The technology uses a combination of Sun Ray thin clients, virtual display software, and VMware to deliver virtual desktops including Windows desktops. This allows organizations to reduce IT costs, securely access applications from anywhere, and easily manage desktop security, software updates and configurations.
New Horizons for End-User Computing Event - VMwareArrow ECS UK
Three trends are forcing massive changes on IT: new device platforms beyond Windows, new user expectations around collaboration and productivity, and new apps like SaaS and mobile apps. This is shifting how work gets done from centralized desktops to diverse devices, apps, and work from anywhere. IT now has to manage a more diverse end-user landscape with personal and corporate devices, diverse apps and platforms, and data everywhere. VMware's vision is to enable files, apps and state to follow users intelligently and securely across all devices. The Horizon product family, including Horizon View, Mirage, and Workspace, provides a platform for workforce mobility to transform, deliver, and broker centralized services to empower mobile workforces.
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.
You're Ready for Cloud Delivered Desktops... Now What?Dizzion, Inc.
You’ve decided virtual desktop infrastructure makes sense for your business, but where do you go from here? Deploying and supporting VDI in-house isn’t always what it seems. In this brief, informative webinar Dizzion covers:
• Infrastructure needs to properly support VDI environments
• Pros and cons of available VDI consumption models (IaaS, PaaS, DaaS)
• Cost considerations and total cost of ownership evaluation
• Lessons learned from in-house deployment failures
Brady Ranum, Dizzion VP of Product Strategy, covers these topics along with Q&A.
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.
The document discusses virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which allows users to access virtualized desktop environments running on remote servers in a data center. With VDI, desktop operating systems and applications are run within virtual machines on these centralized servers rather than locally on individual client devices. Users can access their virtual desktops from various locations through thin clients or other remote devices, with the experience being similar to using a local desktop. Benefits of VDI include easier management, security, mobility, and reduced costs compared to traditional desktop deployments.
On October 26th, C/D/H presented on Windows Intune to a group of IT professionals at TechKNOWLEDGEy 2011. Attendees learned an overview of Intune and how it can simply PC management.
View the slide deck and find out the benefits of Intune, if it’s right for your business, pricing basics and how to take advantage of a free trial.
For more information on this or other topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
Windows Intune provides administrators tools to manage devices enrolled in the service. It includes dashboards to view usage statistics, device details, critical update status, and mobile device management. Administrators can check health, update status, security details for each device. Windows Intune aims to simplify management of updates and policies across all device types. It uses alerts and role-based access to efficiently address issues.
The document discusses enabling consumerization in the enterprise by allowing employees to use personal devices for work. It outlines challenges like ensuring security and compliance when devices are unmanaged. It then presents strategies for isolating devices and data, providing access to corporate applications, and enforcing policies. These include virtualization, mobile device management through Exchange, and using technologies like Network Access Protection and Rights Management to isolate networks and protect sensitive data.
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
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.
Will You Make the Windows XP Deadline in Time? - Ep.1 - 10X IT Productivity S...RES
Presented by RES Software and Citrix AppDNA
If your computers are among the 30% expected to still be running XP after April 2014 then you may face significant vulnerabilities. There are significant vulnerabilities, as well as additional cost for extended support contracts from Microsoft.
Learn how to smoothly migrate from Windows XP and unlock the door to vast improvements in desktop management. What if you could use that crucial project as a lever to make you 10X more productive at delivering IT services and managing user workspaces?
Explore your options. Learn how 10X productivity improvements are not beyond your reach.
10xIT Webinar: Will You Make the Windows XP Deadline in Time?Shunra
This document discusses the end of support for Windows XP in April 2014 and provides recommendations for organizations that have not yet upgraded from Windows XP. It notes that 33-50% of enterprise organizations still rely on Windows XP. Upgrading is recommended over paying expensive support fees after the deadline. However, many organizations are reluctant to upgrade due to application incompatibilities and user disruption. The document recommends using tools like RES Workspace Designer and Citrix AppDNA to discover applications and compatibility issues. It also suggests using virtualization technologies like Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop to deliver applications remotely and minimize user disruption when transitioning from Windows XP.
Meet the BYOD, ‘Computing Anywhere’ Challenge—Planning and License Management...Flexera
This document discusses the challenges of managing software licenses in virtual desktop environments. It explains that capturing accurate inventory and usage data is difficult for virtual desktops, especially session-based ones. It also outlines Microsoft's licensing rules for Windows and applications in virtual desktop scenarios. Organizations must carefully analyze each software vendor's product use rights to ensure license compliance when using virtual desktop technologies.
Not all virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI) solutions are equal. Learn more about mobile app virtualization and how this architecture delivers better density to reduce hardware costs and streamline operations.
Equitrac office v5.0 end user presentation (full)Lembit
Equitrac Office 5 is an intelligent print management system that provides innovative features like I-Queue, Hybrid Print Control, and Mobile Web Release to give users convenient printing options while providing IT administrators with tools for cost control, security, and reporting. It offers a unique blend of cutting-edge features and field-tested performance to help organizations optimize their print environments.
Mobile device management-Desktop CentralManageEngine
Mobile device management (MDM) solutions help organizations manage the growing number of employee-owned mobile devices accessing corporate networks and data. The document discusses the need for MDM to secure corporate data on employee devices, manage device inventory and software, and provide self-service support to users. It highlights key MDM features of Desktop Central such as device enrollment, profile management, security controls, and reporting capabilities. Desktop Central offers a holistic MDM solution that helps IT manage mobile devices and address BYOD challenges cost effectively.
This document summarizes a presentation about developing a complete desktop strategy. It discusses challenges like managing costs during a Windows 7 migration and ensuring applications and data are securely accessible from anywhere. It promotes using the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack and cloud services to provide end-to-end PC management, security, mobility and optimization of existing investments. Virtualization techniques like application virtualization and virtual desktop infrastructure are presented as key tactics to maximize flexibility. The presentation encourages evaluating these Microsoft solutions in a proof of concept to modernize the desktop strategy.
Windows 7 desktop virtualization will help to usher in a new era of PC computing. Learn how RingCube vDesk is making IT and employees happier and more productive especially when mobile and remote.
The document discusses Sun Ray technology which provides a virtual desktop infrastructure using thin client devices. Some key benefits of Sun Ray technology include centralized management and security of desktops, high reliability with no local data storage on devices, and mobility allowing access to desktops from any location. The technology uses a combination of Sun Ray thin clients, virtual display software, and VMware to deliver virtual desktops including Windows desktops. This allows organizations to reduce IT costs, securely access applications from anywhere, and easily manage desktop security, software updates and configurations.
New Horizons for End-User Computing Event - VMwareArrow ECS UK
Three trends are forcing massive changes on IT: new device platforms beyond Windows, new user expectations around collaboration and productivity, and new apps like SaaS and mobile apps. This is shifting how work gets done from centralized desktops to diverse devices, apps, and work from anywhere. IT now has to manage a more diverse end-user landscape with personal and corporate devices, diverse apps and platforms, and data everywhere. VMware's vision is to enable files, apps and state to follow users intelligently and securely across all devices. The Horizon product family, including Horizon View, Mirage, and Workspace, provides a platform for workforce mobility to transform, deliver, and broker centralized services to empower mobile workforces.
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.
You're Ready for Cloud Delivered Desktops... Now What?Dizzion, Inc.
You’ve decided virtual desktop infrastructure makes sense for your business, but where do you go from here? Deploying and supporting VDI in-house isn’t always what it seems. In this brief, informative webinar Dizzion covers:
• Infrastructure needs to properly support VDI environments
• Pros and cons of available VDI consumption models (IaaS, PaaS, DaaS)
• Cost considerations and total cost of ownership evaluation
• Lessons learned from in-house deployment failures
Brady Ranum, Dizzion VP of Product Strategy, covers these topics along with Q&A.
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.
The document discusses virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which allows users to access virtualized desktop environments running on remote servers in a data center. With VDI, desktop operating systems and applications are run within virtual machines on these centralized servers rather than locally on individual client devices. Users can access their virtual desktops from various locations through thin clients or other remote devices, with the experience being similar to using a local desktop. Benefits of VDI include easier management, security, mobility, and reduced costs compared to traditional desktop deployments.
On October 26th, C/D/H presented on Windows Intune to a group of IT professionals at TechKNOWLEDGEy 2011. Attendees learned an overview of Intune and how it can simply PC management.
View the slide deck and find out the benefits of Intune, if it’s right for your business, pricing basics and how to take advantage of a free trial.
For more information on this or other topics, visit our blog at www.cdhtalkstech.com.
Windows Intune provides administrators tools to manage devices enrolled in the service. It includes dashboards to view usage statistics, device details, critical update status, and mobile device management. Administrators can check health, update status, security details for each device. Windows Intune aims to simplify management of updates and policies across all device types. It uses alerts and role-based access to efficiently address issues.
The document discusses enabling consumerization in the enterprise by allowing employees to use personal devices for work. It outlines challenges like ensuring security and compliance when devices are unmanaged. It then presents strategies for isolating devices and data, providing access to corporate applications, and enforcing policies. These include virtualization, mobile device management through Exchange, and using technologies like Network Access Protection and Rights Management to isolate networks and protect sensitive data.
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
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.
Will You Make the Windows XP Deadline in Time? - Ep.1 - 10X IT Productivity S...RES
Presented by RES Software and Citrix AppDNA
If your computers are among the 30% expected to still be running XP after April 2014 then you may face significant vulnerabilities. There are significant vulnerabilities, as well as additional cost for extended support contracts from Microsoft.
Learn how to smoothly migrate from Windows XP and unlock the door to vast improvements in desktop management. What if you could use that crucial project as a lever to make you 10X more productive at delivering IT services and managing user workspaces?
Explore your options. Learn how 10X productivity improvements are not beyond your reach.
10xIT Webinar: Will You Make the Windows XP Deadline in Time?Shunra
This document discusses the end of support for Windows XP in April 2014 and provides recommendations for organizations that have not yet upgraded from Windows XP. It notes that 33-50% of enterprise organizations still rely on Windows XP. Upgrading is recommended over paying expensive support fees after the deadline. However, many organizations are reluctant to upgrade due to application incompatibilities and user disruption. The document recommends using tools like RES Workspace Designer and Citrix AppDNA to discover applications and compatibility issues. It also suggests using virtualization technologies like Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop to deliver applications remotely and minimize user disruption when transitioning from Windows XP.
Meet the BYOD, ‘Computing Anywhere’ Challenge—Planning and License Management...Flexera
This document discusses the challenges of managing software licenses in virtual desktop environments. It explains that capturing accurate inventory and usage data is difficult for virtual desktops, especially session-based ones. It also outlines Microsoft's licensing rules for Windows and applications in virtual desktop scenarios. Organizations must carefully analyze each software vendor's product use rights to ensure license compliance when using virtual desktop technologies.
Not all virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI) solutions are equal. Learn more about mobile app virtualization and how this architecture delivers better density to reduce hardware costs and streamline operations.
Equitrac office v5.0 end user presentation (full)Lembit
Equitrac Office 5 is an intelligent print management system that provides innovative features like I-Queue, Hybrid Print Control, and Mobile Web Release to give users convenient printing options while providing IT administrators with tools for cost control, security, and reporting. It offers a unique blend of cutting-edge features and field-tested performance to help organizations optimize their print environments.
Mobile device management-Desktop CentralManageEngine
Mobile device management (MDM) solutions help organizations manage the growing number of employee-owned mobile devices accessing corporate networks and data. The document discusses the need for MDM to secure corporate data on employee devices, manage device inventory and software, and provide self-service support to users. It highlights key MDM features of Desktop Central such as device enrollment, profile management, security controls, and reporting capabilities. Desktop Central offers a holistic MDM solution that helps IT manage mobile devices and address BYOD challenges cost effectively.
This document summarizes a presentation about developing a complete desktop strategy. It discusses challenges like managing costs during a Windows 7 migration and ensuring applications and data are securely accessible from anywhere. It promotes using the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack and cloud services to provide end-to-end PC management, security, mobility and optimization of existing investments. Virtualization techniques like application virtualization and virtual desktop infrastructure are presented as key tactics to maximize flexibility. The presentation encourages evaluating these Microsoft solutions in a proof of concept to modernize the desktop strategy.
Windows 7 desktop virtualization will help to usher in a new era of PC computing. Learn how RingCube vDesk is making IT and employees happier and more productive especially when mobile and remote.
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.
End-user computing is not a trend, it's a transformational shiftUni Systems S.M.S.A.
In the new end-user computing environment, people want to stay connected and have access to the best networks and services as a seamless extension of their traditional desktop.
End-user computing is no longer about managing laptops and desktops. Today, we need to support user access to services, applications, and data on any device and in any location.
This revolution promises greater flexibility, productivity enhancements, staff morale improvements, and cost savings.
Your business can benefit from Virtual Desktop Computing.
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) represents the future of enterprise desktop computing and brings with it the detachment of OSs and applications from physical endpoints—a compelling trend that promises greater flexibility, scalability, cost savings and security benefits. The movement also represents radical, and possibly painful, changes in market dynamics for providers of endpoint hardware, software and services.
Yankee Group analysts Phil Hochmuth and Zeus Kerravala dissect the future of VDI and discuss what the technology has to offer enterprises today.
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.
OCSL - Migrating to a Virtualised Modern Desktop June 2013OCSL
The document provides an agenda and overview for a webinar on migrating to a virtualized modern desktop. It includes:
- An introduction from Mark Skelton of OCSL and a discussion of EUC market trends and product offerings from Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft by Simon Gray.
- A summary and conclusions section led by Mark Skelton.
- Information on participating in a live Q&A on Twitter after the webinar using @OCSL_UK and #AskOCSL to discuss desktop virtualization strategies.
- Wyse Technology is a leading developer of thin clients, zero clients, and cloud client computing technologies, with over 20 million units sold and 200 million daily users.
- Wyse offers a variety of endpoint devices suited for different user types and virtualization models, including thin clients, zero clients, and cloud PCs to provide centralized management, security, and green benefits.
- The Wyse Xenith is a high performance, easily managed zero client that is optimized for Citrix environments and is the only product certified as a Citrix Ready zero client.
- Wyse Technology is a leading developer of thin clients, zero clients, and cloud client computing technologies, with over 20 million units sold and 200 million daily users globally.
- Wyse offers a variety of endpoint devices suited for different user and workplace needs, including thin clients, zero clients, and cloud PCs. Their newest product, the Wyse Xenith zero client, is optimized for Citrix environments and is the only Citrix Ready certified zero client.
- Wyse technologies can reduce energy usage and costs by up to 90% compared to traditional PCs, helping organizations lower their IT costs and environmental impact.
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.
Desktop virtualization allows users to access a virtualized desktop environment hosted on a remote server. It provides benefits like increased security, reliability, manageability and scalability for IT departments compared to physical desktops. For users, it offers a personalized desktop experience that can be accessed from any device and provides a consistent experience even when hardware fails. Common virtualization platforms include VMWare View, Citrix XenDesktop, and Microsoft RDS, which support features like multiple monitors, 3D graphics, audio and more over virtual desktop protocols. Building an effective VDI environment requires sufficient server, storage and network infrastructure to support the desired number of virtual desktops without performance issues.
The document discusses several challenges facing IT departments in enterprises today: energy efficiency due to inefficient data centers, day-to-day device management, ensuring security across all locations, regulatory compliance, providing access to data and applications anywhere and anytime, and disaster recovery/business continuity. It then provides recommendations for addressing these challenges through server and desktop virtualization, using different virtualization technologies tailored for different user types, and adopting "green" computing practices.
Desktop virtualization involves separating the desktop environment from the physical device and hosting it centrally in a data center. This allows users to access their desktop from any device. There are several drivers for companies adopting desktop virtualization, including lower management costs, improved security since data is centralized, and reduced total cost of ownership. Desktop virtualization solutions include terminal services, virtual desktops, application virtualization, and virtual systems. T-Systems' Dynamic Desktop offering provides these advantages through centralized management of desktops in the data center, giving users flexibility in accessing their desktop environment from various locations and devices.
This document provides an overview of desktop virtualization using the Pano Logic solution. It discusses the value proposition for partners and customers in reducing costs through centralized management, provisioning, and security. It also addresses some of the challenges of desktop virtualization and how the Pano System provides a complete, integrated solution with a zero client endpoint requiring no management. The document concludes with case studies of education, manufacturing, financial services, and healthcare customers that achieved cost savings, management efficiencies, and security benefits through desktop virtualization with Pano Logic.
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.
VMworld 2013: VMware Horizon View Clients: Your Data, Applications and Deskto...VMworld
VMworld 2013
Ben Chong, VMware
Kristina De Nike, VMware
Xiaomin Shen, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Top 5 IT Challenges resolved by Cloud DesktopsKelly Beardmore
Explore five specific use cases where Cloud Desktops deliver the mobility, security, ease of use, and cost reductions today’s businesses need.
Industry analysts and thought leaders love to talk about desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) on a high level as a driver of business transformation. The rest of us tend to be more grounded in real-world questions and challenges. How can I support BYOD without sacrificing security? How can I reduce the cost and complexity of supporting desktop IT.
Cloud Desktops delivers real-world, out-of-the-box solutions to small and medium sized businesses with the full power of industry-leading Citrix virtual desktop and application technology. This is the same technology used by the 10 largest companies in healthcare, banking, automotive and aerospace.1
Concero Cloud Desktops flex with business needs, whether the priority is to empower users with BYOD, improve security and compliance, simplify OS migrations or conserve IT budget by transitioning away from desktop PCs.
Built on NetApp storage, dinCloud's Hosted Virtual Desktop (dinHVD) service allows organizations to access virtual desktops from any device while improving productivity and mobility. It dramatically lowers support, management, and desktop operating costs by 20-50% by removing upfront hardware costs and simplifying management. dinCloud handles routine tasks while customers maintain control over their desktop environment and gain business agility through on-demand scaling. The service protects data through multiple security layers and helps ensure licensing compliance through its licensing experts.
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Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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3. 3
Desktops Have Outlived Their Lives::
Desktop is 20 to 25 years old idea/concept and the technology.
Its use and sales are declining year over year.. PC/Desktops
shipment dropped by 14% in first quarter of 2013 than 2012 and
are further dropping qtr over qtr.
During its lifecycle, hardware footprint became smaller, laptops
came, more powerful multi core processors came, new windows
versions appeared one after the other.
We all have love and hate relationship with our desktops/laptops
Actually , no fundamental innovation was seen in the desktops
Now Windows 8 sales have leveled off, no growth is seen in the
face of modern tablets , new smart phones etc.
4. 4
Americana End Users Perspective !
Irksome Go To the Desktop Break Fix Calls
Fixing issues on site or by teamviewer , back up, windows corruption etc etc, at Head Office as well as
multiple remote locations/offices. Considerable user down time as well IT department time and costs.
Americana’s Users Inter Offices/Branches Shifting and Movement
Entails either the desktop to be also shifted along with the user or create a time consuming new profile all
together for the user at his new location.
Migrations to New Win 7 or Win 8
On 1000 odd desktops, could be a very very challenging, week to months, time consuming effort, expensive
long winded effort for Americana IT department. However , with VDI, it is a matter of few hours job, right
from the VDI data center control & command room.
Upgrading of Desktop Specs for New Windows OS like Windows 8, 8.1 On
going more and more costs..
Patching Windows Updates
On each and every desktop, any time, could be hogging lots of your 50 MBPS bandwidth expensive Internet leased line,
slowing down your users WAN connectivity for business apps
5. 5
Mixed Bag Of Problem, Costs and Pains of Desktops
End-User Pains
Apps/data trapped on a single device
Limited device choice and freedom
Limited remote access and mobility
Desktop and application downtime
Dissatisfaction and frustration
IT Pains
Distributed computing environment is
difficult to manage and control
Hardware centric model is inflexible and
traps apps and data to device
Difficult to patch and update
High IT support costs
Business Impact
Rising Cost of Business: $1 in hardware
equals $3 in management
Compliance and data security risks
Rouge end user behavior
20+ hours lost per employee per year in
end-user productivity
Lack of innovation
Inability to recruit and retain talent
6. 6
Americana’s End Users Perspective contd..
Growing Gen Y Workforce in the Offices::
New gen age around 30, who have lived their entire lifespan in the digital age, and they only are
interested in and want today’s swanky gadgets like iPAD, Galaxy, iPhone, Blackberry, Lumia,
Kindle Fire etc.. They don’t want to get bogged down or tied down by the traditional desktop or
laptop provided by the offices.. This is known as BYOD (Bring Your Own Devices) revolution
happening in the corporate offices. Only VDI, initiatives taken early on can keep or attract your
young talented workforce in Americana. VDI makes their desktop chase them , anywhere, anytime
on any of these handy devices of today.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention::
VDI has come of age into the mainstream, because of the agony, frustration, sleepless nights, costs
overrun of the distributed processing, client server architecture of 90’s era has brought to the
offices, businesses and the world.
VDI is Inevitable::
Let us face it, PC is fast becoming defunct giving way to thin clients, zero clients ,tablets, smart
phones etc.. Sooner you embrace it , more and more benefits Americana will reap in terms of its
ROI, user productivity, retraining its lead in the forefront of insurance business in the UAE.
7. 7
Where are we headed?
My Apps, My Files, Native Device Experience
8. 8
VMware View Delivers Value
End-user Benefits
A device of your choosing
Secure and flexible anytime access
Dynamic and adaptive experience
Familiar desktop experience
Improved technology support
71% reduction in downtime
IT Benefits
Centralized management and control
Virtualization enables isolation,
encapsulation, flexibility
Data secure in data center
94% reduction in desk side support
85% reduction in imaging time
57% decrease in app packaging and
deployment time
65% reduction in configuration time
Business Impact
Reduce Desktop TCO up to 50%
Reduce IT support costs by 55%
CAPEX flexibility with endpoint devices
Reduce end-user productivity loss up to 58%
Gain business ability
Faster time to M&A, secure divestiture
Beginning step in transformation to End-
User Computing Platform
10. 10
Welcome to the Post-PC Era
Windows
(Physical)
Mac
(Physical)
iOS
Android
11. 11
VMware End User Computing Platform for the Post-PC Era
CONNECTMANAGESIMPLIFY
Desktop
Service
App Catalog
Service
Data
Service
Secure
Universal
Access
Users, Desktops,
Apps, Data
Policies
End Users
Universal
Services
Broker
12. 12
VMware View Delivers Desktops as a Managed Service
CONNECTMANAGESIMPLIFY
Desktop
Service
Secure
Universal
Access
App Catalog
Service
Data
Service
Users, Desktops,
Apps, Data
Policies
End Users
View
ThinApp
View
ThinApp
VMware View
13. 13
Secure data in data center
Data encrypted from data center to the
remote device
View Security Server
2 Factor Authentication Support
End user activities Auditing policies
Details
Benefits
IP protected behind firewall
Ensure regulatory compliance
Single point of brokering for different
types of sessions
Choices in two-factor authentication for
secure remote access
View Manager
Enable secure access and data protection
14. 14
View Clients for Windows, Mac and
Ubuntu Linux based desktops and laptops
Windows and Linux based thin clients and
zero clients
Mobile clients for iPad and Android
(Google, Kindle, Cius, Android)
Details
Benefits
Securely embrace BYOD initiatives
Enable and secure tablet devices
Reduce TCO with repurposed PCs
Increase end-user flexibility with access
from a wide variety of devices
Deliver a seamless end
VMware View Client for Online and Mobile Access
Flexible access to a desktop that follows you - Everywhere
15. 15
Delivering Delighted End-Users and IT Heroes
Universal
Services
Broker
VMware
IT Gains Centralized Management
(Policies, Security, Delivery) of all
Services & Apps across all Devices
End-Users Gain Easy, Efficient
Access to my Files and my
Applications across all my Devices
Business Gains in
Agility, Growth, Innovation, Competi
tiveness, Productivity and Cost
Controls.
16. 16
Source: IDC – Quantifying Business Value of VMware View, August 2011
$0
$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
$3,500
$4,000
$4,500
$5,000
Traditional PC With VMware View
$1,000
$250
$1,400
$700
$360
$100
$720
$360
$1,360
$440
$75 $75
$850
Device IT - Admin IT - Install IT - HelpDesk
Downtime Server Storage Software
$4880
$2850
4 Year TCO Comparison (Traditional Desktop vs. VMware View)
Save $500/PC annually
SLIDE: The Problem with DesktopsTraditional Windows desktop architecture is a source of pain for IT, End-Users resulting in an inefficient business.
SLIDE: Where are we headed? CLICKWe aim to deliver a new way to work by bringing together applications and data via a simple workspace accessible by end-users from any device – as dictated by their business policies
SLIDE: VMware View Delivers ValueVMware View transforms the desktop from a decentralized and rigid architecture to a centrally delivered and managed service that streamlines IT, increases End-User access and productivity thus impacting the Business through efficiencies and agility.
SLIDE: IT is Under Pressure from Every DirectionMeanwhile IT is under pressure with tight budgets, security and compliance, supporting the business and end user requirements. Traditional PC-centric architecture made IT projects difficult and expensive to deploy and manage resulting in a desire to just spend less. Security and compliance requirements often sacrifice productivity and innovation at the sake of risk avoidance. A locked-down environment with no budget for change makes it difficult for IT to enable business or be agile to changing requirements. And finally the consumerization of IT leaves users with higher expectations of their workplace technology. CLICK:These pressures coupled with the rigid and complex PC-centric model leaves IT in a vicious spiral of inefficiency, high risk, poor service delivery and inability to innovate. Eternally stuck in the vicious cycle of the Windows upgrade treadmill. We need to find a way out.
SLIDE: Enter the Post-PC EraAnd the reason for those opposing forces is the emergence of the post-PC era. For almost two decades everything revolved around the Windows based PC. The operating system, applications and data were all locked onto that single device. The hardware itself, drove the decisions on what you could install, change and do.CLICK: All graphics and statistics will auto-animate The focal point of the post-PC era is heterogeneity. Not a world without PCs or Windows, but one where diversity is king. In this new world there are many different types of applications like traditional Windows desktop apps, SaaS apps, Mobile apps, Enterprise Web apps that need to be accessible from a variety of different devices from traditional Windows, Linux and Mac based desktops, laptops, thin and zero clients, iOS and Android tablets and smartphones.
SLIDE: VMware EUC Platform for the Post-PC EraAt VMware we aim to solve this problem by delivering the Platform for the Post-PC era that embraces the heterogeneity while enabling IT to have that single point of control. On the left you see the traditional Windows PC, Cloud and mobile applications and Enterprise applications in the datacenter. Today these are all separate silos of technology. CLICKFirst we need to SIMPLIFY the environment by forklifting them out of their silos and converting them into centralized services. The Windows PC is now a centralized desktop service. CLICKNext, all those diverse applications are now a centralized application catalog service CLICKAnd user data which is traditionally trapped on the device is now a centralized data service CLICKNext we need a way to MANAGE all of these services. The universal services broker manages applies and manages the policies around the access and security of these desktop, application and data services. This new focal point of management evolves the management paradigm by bridging across to manage services that reside in both the public and private cloud. CLICKAnd finally we CONNECT end users to the desktop, application and data services through a device of their choice. This new platform delivers secure universal access to services inside and outside the organization to end users located anywhere in the world.
SLIDE: VMware View Delivers Desktop as a Managed ServiceVMware View and ThinApp enable the delivery of desktops as a managed serviceCLICKVMware View and ThinApp simplifies the Windows desktop and application and turns them into a centralized service (otherwise known as VDI), that is managed through the View Broker, a central console for virtual desktop service management. Transitioning to a centrally hosted model increases control and eliminates the need to have data or apps sitting on the local device, thus increasing security. By turning Windows apps and desktops into services, IT is able to break between the layers with virtualization, isolate and encapsulate them from each other thus reducing conflict and friction. Provisioning and updates are quick and easy and the Windows support burden is decreased.CLICKEnd users then connect to their Windows desktop services from device of their choosing, a non-PC device like tablets, and thin clients many that may leverage other platforms like Linux, Android and iOS. This in turn gives end users greater flexibility and freedom to be productive no matter where they are and what they are using. In this phase can dramatically reduce Windows desktop TCO by reducing the time and cost of application and desktop provisioning, patching, updating and support. These operational savings free up IT time and resource to innovate beyond traditional PCs.CLICKHow does View deliver desktops as a service? This is the high level architecture of VMware View
VMware View helps to enhance the security of the desktop environment through the centralization of the desktop componentsAll interaction with the desktop in the datacenter is encrypted through the protocol. Customers can choose to also enable SSLVPN as another layer of security in addition to the encrypted UDP protocol Also since all desktop components are running in the datacenter, IT organizations are in a better position to control who has access to those resources and data. They also have better control over what an end-user can do with that data (for example, can they move data from the desktop to a local device)The View solution through auditing capabilities helps to simplify compliance requirements that many IT organizations are faced with. Unified Access: Delivers a secure, encrypted session to Terminal Services, Blade PCs and physical desktops alongside View virtual desktops. Additionally a central point of control enables IT to instantly enable or disable users of these services.Configurable settings enable IT to customize the security policies of View to comply with and enforce corporate security policyTwo factor authentication is supported by multiple partners: (new with 5.1)RSA SecurIDVASCO DIGIPASSSMS PasscodeSafeNetSecurity Server provides the ability to have secure, encrypted sessions for end users outside of the firewallOffline desktop policy settings can expire access if policies are not current. VM encryption also ensures data protection of sensitive IPCustomizable settings for client certificate handling uses standardized browser security certificate handling models to increase security at the client endpoint. This is important as customers embrace BYOPC/Device models where a good percentage of devices will not be corporate provisioned.Cut & Paste: Enable or disable the ability to cut and paste between the VM and client device session. This is a great way to ensure data protection for users who may have access from home PCs and laptop type devices.VMware View helps to enhance the security of the desktop environment through the centralization of the desktop componentsAll interaction with the desktop in the datacenter is encrypted through the protocol. Customers can choose to also enable SSLVPN as another layer of security in addition to the encrypted UDP protocol Also since all desktop components are running in the datacenter, IT organizations are in a better position to control who has access to those resources and data. They also have better control over what an end-user can do with that data (for example, can they move data from the desktop to a local device)The View solution through auditing capabilities helps to simplify compliance requirements that many IT organizations are faced with. Unified Access: Delivers a secure, encrypted session to Terminal Services, Blade PCs and physical desktops alongside View virtual desktops. Additionally a central point of control enables IT to instantly enable or disable users of these services.Configurable settings enable IT to customize the security policies of View to comply with and enforce corporate security policyTwo factor authentication is supported with RSA Security Server provides the ability to have secure, encrypted sessions for end users outside of the firewallOffline desktop policy settings can expire access if policies are not current. VM encryption also ensures data protection of sensitive IPCustomizable settings for client certificate handling uses standardized browser security certificate handling models to increase security at the client endpoint. This is important as customers embrace BYOPC/Device models where a good percentage of devices will not be corporate provisioned.Cut & Paste: Enable or disable the ability to cut and paste between the VM and client device session. This is a great way to ensure data protection for users who may have access from home PCs and laptop type devices.
VMware View client enables flexible online access to View virtual desktops across a wide variety of devices for a desktop that follows the user.The View Client is software that runs on an endpoint device and enables an end-user to access their View desktop running in the datacenter.The View Client runs on a number of different endpoint devices including traditional or thick clients. This includes desktop and laptop computers running Windows and Mac OSSeveral vendors enable Repurpose PC solutions that will remove the OS on the end point device and replace it will a very thin OS purpose built to only run the View Client. This helps reduce OpEx associated with managing the end-point OS while helping to keep down CapEx by enabling the reuse of existing PCsThe View client is supported on Linux through some of our ThinClient partners as well as through an open source clientThe View Client is also supported on Thin Client and Zero Client devices. While Thin Clients have a very small OS a Zero Client will have no OS on the end point. This increases end-point security while helping to reduce OpEx associated with managing the endpoint device.The View Client is also available for tablet devices like iPad and Android. All View Clients for Mobile require and environment of View 4.6 or greater
SLIDE: Delivering Delighted End Users and IT HeroesThe VMware end user computing platform aims to deliver value for not only IT and end-users but also the business. CLICKProviding IT with the tools to gain control and management of the technology environment to enable end-users and fuel the business, the workforce is more productive and efficient thus resulting in business gains around ability, growth and competitiveness.