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Windows 7 + MDOP: Optimized Desktop Solutions DemoBrad McCabe, Wole MosesWindows Client PMGMicrosoft Corporation
SESSION CODE: WCL320
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Session Objectives and Takeaways
Session Objective(s): Show demos that help to exhibit how customers can integrate Windows Optimized Desktop technologies to address some key IT challenges
Windows Optimized DesktopClient, server, security, and management flexibility
Scenario 1Late Night on Bourbon Street
A business person is visiting New Orleans for a conference. After a long plane trip and a long day of meetings in New Orleans they head directly to Bourbon Street to meet some coworkers.
After a fun night in the French Quarter, the business person heads back to the hotel to get some sleep. When he wakes up the next day he realizes that while he has gained a horrible headache he has also lost his laptop.
Replaceable PC
demo
Scenario 1 – Technologies UsedLate Night on Bourbon Street
• User State Virtualization• Roaming Profiles• Folder Redirection/Offline Files
• Application Virtualization (App-V)
Scenario 2Hotel Horror Story
After a great conference in New Orleans, the business person is ready to head back home. The night before leaving he turned his loaner laptop back into the local IT group.
As he is preparing to check out from the hotel he get’s a panicked call from his manager who needs some changes to the presentation they were working on and she needs them NOW.
Desktop in the Cloud
demo
Scenario 2 – Technologies UsedHotel Horror Story
• User State Virtualization• Roaming Profiles• Folder Redirection
• Application Virtualization (App-V)• VDI – Desktop Virtualization• Hyper-V
Scenario 3”Working From Home”
Our business person recently switched roles at his company and joined the Finance department which is based in Miami.
One day, while “Working from Home”, at the beach, with his co-worker Ali he realized that he did not have Office installed on his new laptop.
Getting the Apps You Need
demo
Scenario 3 – Technologies Used“Working From Home”
• AppLocker• BitLocker To Go• Application Virtualization (App-V)• Desktop Error Monitor (DEM)• Problem Steps Recorder (PSR)• Troubleshooting Platform
Rapid Response
demo
Scenario 4Disaster Averted
After flying to London the business person is getting ready for a big company meeting. After spending weeks preparing for the big day he decides to make a few last minute tweaks to his presentation.
With the fatigue of traveling 9 hours in coach due to her companies new travel policy he experiences a few set backs.
Disaster Averted
demo
Scenario 5 – Technologies UsedDisaster Averted
• Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT)
Demo Best Practices
• Tell Seamless end to end stories• Use PCs for events; vhds for customer visits• Optimize timing of demo environment• Learn as much as possible about the component technologies
Related Content
Breakout Sessions/Chalk TalksSVR313 MDOP: What's New in AGPM 4.0
Wednesday March 24, 16:30-17:45
CLI304 Deploying Windows RE, Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset, and BitLocker together for Windows 7Wednesday March 24, 16:30-17:45
CLI305 Windows Error Reporting and Desktop Error Monitoring as a Platform AdvantageFriday March 26, 10:30-11:45
CLI311 Keeping Windows Running Efficiently with the Diagnostics and Recovery ToolsetFriday March 26, 13:00-14:15
CLI316 MED-V v1 SP1: Deployment walkthroughThursday March 25, 8:30-9:45
CLI322 The Microsoft IT deployment of Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 1.0 SP1 with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 SP2Wednesday March 24, 10:30-11:45
CLICT201 BitLocker Compete - How to Position BitLocker Against the CompetitionFriday March 26, 10:30-11:45
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JUNE 7-10, 2010 | NEW ORLEANS, LA