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Enabling Consumerization of IT
David TesarTechnical EvangelistMicrosoft Corporation
A Year in Review
Shipped System Center 2012, SQL Server 2012
Integrated Endpoint Protection with System Center 2012
Shipped third release of Windows Intune Released Spring release of Windows Azure
(including IaaS) Released Technical Preview of Office 15 Released previews of Windows 8 and
Windows Server 2012
In 2011 power users owned between 5 and 7 internet connected devices
Source: IDC, 2010-2011Media Tablet Multi-Client Study, February 2011. Note: IDC only surveyed iPad owners for this study.
13% of information workers say they use tablets at work, but IT is aware of only 6%
Source for both: IDC 2011 Consumerization of IT Study: Closing the "Consumerization Gap," sponsored by Unisys, July 2011
• 144,900,000 smartphones shipped in Q1 20121
• 68,700,000 media tablets shipped in 20112
• 353,313,152 PCs shipped in 20113
• 600,000,000 copies of Windows 7 sold
1 “Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker,” IDC, May, 20122 “Worldwide and U.S. Media Tablet 2012-2016 Forecast,” IDC, April, 20123 “Worldwide PC Market: 4Q11 Review,” IDC, April 2012
Embracing Consumerization of IT
I want to connect to people and be productive anywhere, anytime
How can IT provide access to apps and data while maintaining security?
How can IT support and manage all those devices?
I want to use the device I prefer
INTEGRATES POPULAR SOCIAL TOOLS & APPS
Best productivity experience
PC
PHONE
BROWSER
Unified application development
Security and management to support flexible workstyles
BEST ON WINDOWS-BASED DEVICES & BEST-IN-CLASS ON OTHER DEVICES
Windows-based devicesthat people love
Embracing the Consumerization of ITWe Have Four Pillars to Our Strategy
Choice of Windows PCs, Slates, Phones
TPM Chip on hardware
1 million+ devices on Corp Net
System Center manages desktops & mobile
Direct Access saved $300,000 per facility per year
Unified Access Gateway eases secure remote access
Exchange Active Sync for mobile management
Unified Communications saved more than U.S. $215 million annually
5,000+ employees on My Site
Best practices for LOB apps
Microsoft IT “Garage”
demo
David TesarIT Pro Technical Evangelist
The Enabled User
People-Centric Consumerization Framework
Access and Identity
User & Device
Management
Data Protection
Active Directory for People-Centric Management
The hub for identity across
cloud and on-premise
Compliant PC settings across the org
Easy app provisioning and maintenance
Active Directory
Use an Intelligent Infrastructure
Device-Optimized Apps Web Apps
Virtual Desktops and Apps
Active Directory
demo
Adam CarterSr. Product Marketing Manager
The Intelligent Infrastructure
Virtual desktop or applications
Microsoft Desktop VirtualizationThe right solution for each business scenario
Good for all use case scenarios
UE-V + App-V
For specific use case scenarios
Microsoft VDI, Remote App
For specific use case scenarios
Client Hyper-V, Med-V• Anywhere productivity • Offline access• Accelerate deployment
• Flexible access to Windows • Bring your own device • Secure corporate data• Centralized management
• IT pros – dev / test • App-OS compatibility
Local desktop
demo
Adam Carter David TesarProduct Marketing Manager IT Pro Technical Evangelist
Desktop Virtualization
Data Protection
Access and Identity
User & Device
Management
Enabling Consumerization
Embracing Consumerization of IT
Embrace the new world of continuous services and connected devices
Explore your new opportunities
Evaluate and deploy System Center 2012, Windows Server 2012, Office 365, Windows Intune, Windows 8
Broaden your impact and differentiate your organization
Policy and AccessEffective Access
Unknown
User NamePassword
EAS, Domain Join, Group Policy
User NamePasswordCertificate (Optional)
SCCM, SCEP, NAPDomain Join, Group Policy, SCCM client
User NamePasswordCertificate
Known
Known
Unknown
Tru
st
Device Identity Policy Applied Policy Compliant
No Access
Remote Access
Partial Access
Full Access
EAS connected deviceNon-domain joined PC with Windows Intune
Domain joined PC out of compliance
Physical Windows PC with TPM, BitLocker and DirectAccessDesktop Virtualation machine (VDI)
Windows, Windows Phone, Android, iPad, iPhone
Any Device DeviceExamples
AccessLow
High
Services: Full Application Access, User-CentricWhere: Anywhere with internet seamlessly OR OfflineData: HBI, MBI, LBI
Services: Limited local, Remote optionsWhere: Offline & OnlineData: EAS – LBI or MBI/HBI with AD RMSPCs – LBI-HBI with bitlocker & manage to compliance
Services: Remote Desktop, Remote Apps, Web Apps, Modern GatewayWhere: Online onlyData: Remote only, No local
Services and Data Access
Examples
Any DeviceServices: noneWhere: CORPData: none
Related TechEd ContentBreakout Sessions
MGT309 – Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager OverviewSIA206 – Keep Your Data Safe!SIA207 – Windows Server 2012 Dynamic Access Control Overview SIA203 – The Consumerization of IT (Microsoft’s CISO perspective)WCL279 – Windows 8: Overview for the enterprise, Enabling Flexible WorkstylesWCL303 – Microsoft Desktop Virtualization – The Right Technology for Your Business ScenarioWCL386 – Windows Intune: Equipping the enterprise to manage the consumerization of ITEXL312 – Forget about IT - How about Lync Inside Business Applications?!OSP221 – Microsoft Office 365 for EnterprisesOSP325 – Active Directory Integration with Microsoft Office 365 (& Windows Intune)
Hands-on Labs (session codes and titles)MGT11-HOL Introduction to Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration ManagerSIA21-HOL Using Dynamic Access Control to Automatically and Centrally Secure Data in Windows Server 2012
Resources
Edge Show – http://edge.technet.comFlexible Workstylehttp://www.Microsoft.com/consumerizationhttp://aka.ms/consumerIT
© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to
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