Slide Title: Windows 7 for the EnterpriseKeywords: Windows 7Key Message: Windows 7 for the EnterpriseSlide Builds: 2Slide Script: User productivity is enhanced, no matter what their location. SMB 2.0 and IPv6 provide faster, more scalable and efficient access to network resources. Direct Access and Branch Cache provide users with seamless access to applications and data from anywhere. VDI enhancements provide users a rich desktop experience from unmanaged or thin clients.[BUILD1] Sensitive data is protected. NAP and server and domain isolation enable policy-based network security by allowing only healthy PCs from accessing network resources.[BUILD2] Manageability is enhanced. Direct Access can be used to update and manage mobile PCs even when not on the corporate the network. Remote Desktop Services publishes server-based applications directly to users’ desktops. Event forwarding can centrally aggregate important client and server events to the help desk.Slide Transition: So, let’s move onto a deeper discussion on some of the new features and improvements in Windows 7. Slide Comment: To Send feedback on this slide, use the hyperlink on the feedback slide at the start and end of this deck.Additional Information:
Slide Title: DirectAccessKeywords: DirectAccessKey Message: DirectAccess is a new network paradigm that enables the same experience inside and outside the office.Slide Builds: 0Slide Script: Easy access to applications and data when out of the office is an essential component of any enterprise IT strategy. DirectAccess, a new feature in Windows 7, enables remote users to access the corporate network as long as they have an Internet connection and Windows Server 2008 R2 and without the extra step of initiating a virtual private network (VPN) connection. For IT professionals, DirectAccess simplifies IT management by providing an “always managed” infrastructure, in which user PCs outside the office can remain healthy, managed, and updated. Slide Transition: We will now describe the demo environment.Slide Comment: To Send feedback on this slide, use the hyperlink on the feedback slide at the start and end of this deck.Additional Information: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/dd420463.aspx
Slide Title: BranchCacheKeywords: BranchCacheKey Message: BranchCache caches content downloaded from file and Web servers.Slide Builds: 0Slide Script: Windows 7 introduces BranchCache, which caches content from the remote file and Web servers in the local branch network so that additional users can more quickly access this information. BranchCache supports the same network protocols that are commonly used in enterprises—namely, HTTP(S) and SMB—so that any applications based on these protocols can benefit from the technology. BranchCache also supports network security protocols (such as SSL and IPSec), helping to ensure that only authorized clients can access requested data. You can implement BranchCache in two ways:With Hosted Cache you can implement it by storing the cached content on a dedicated BranchCache server located in the branch office, which improves cache availability. This is likely be the most popular way of implementing BranchCache, and it is intended for larger branch offices where numerous users need to access the BranchCache feature simultaneously. A BranchCache server at the remote site ensures that content is always available, and it also maintains end-to-end security for all content requests.The second implementation scenario is Distributed Cache and centers around peer content requests, and it is intended solely for use in very small remote offices, with about 5-10 users, that don’t warrant a dedicated local server resource. In this implementation, the BranchCache server at corpnet receives a client content request. If the content has been previously requested at the remote site, the server will return a set of hash directions to the content’s location on the remote network, usually another worker’s computer. The content is then served from this location. If the content was never requested, or if the user who previously requested the content is offsite, then the request is fulfilled normally across the WAN.Slide Transition: Let’s take a look at Search Federation in action.Slide Comment: To Send feedback on this slide, use the hyperlink on the feedback slide at the start and end of this deck.Additional Information: http://edge.technet.com/Media/Branch-Cache-in-Windows-7/
Slide Title: Windows 7 for the EnterpriseKeywords: Windows 7Key Message: Windows 7 for the EnterpriseSlide Builds: 2Slide Script: User productivity is enhanced, no matter what their location. SMB 2.0 and IPv6 provide faster, more scalable and efficient access to network resources. Direct Access and Branch Cache provide users with seamless access to applications and data from anywhere. VDI enhancements provide users a rich desktop experience from unmanaged or thin clients.[BUILD1] Sensitive data is protected. NAP and server and domain isolation enable policy-based network security by allowing only healthy PCs from accessing network resources.[BUILD2] Manageability is enhanced. Direct Access can be used to update and manage mobile PCs even when not on the corporate the network. Remote Desktop Services publishes server-based applications directly to users’ desktops. Event forwarding can centrally aggregate important client and server events to the help desk.Slide Transition: So, let’s move onto a deeper discussion on some of the new features and improvements in Windows 7. Slide Comment: To Send feedback on this slide, use the hyperlink on the feedback slide at the start and end of this deck.Additional Information:
Slide Title: AppLockerKeywords: AppLockerKey Message: AppLocker can remove unwanted applications from your network.Slide Builds: 0Slide Script: Windows 7 reenergizes application control policies with AppLocker: a flexible, easy-to-administer mechanism that allows IT professionals to specify what is allowed to run in the desktop infrastructure and gives users the ability to run applications, installation programs, and scripts that they require to be productive. As a result, IT professionals can enforce application standardization within their organization, while providing improved security, along with operational and compliance benefits. Slide Transition: The next demonstration will show you how to configure AppLocker.Slide Comment: To Send feedback on this slide, use the hyperlink on the feedback slide at the start and end of this deck.Additional Information: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=7a919629-4d8b-43c5-8115-78bc30a187c2&DisplayLang=en