Windows® 7: Make People Productive Anywhere
PRESENTER NAMETITLEDATE
Provide Seamless Access to Data with DirectAccess & BranchCache™
Give People Access to the Right Applications with App-V & MED-V
Agenda
Trends in Today’s Workforce
Workforce Trends
Slow network access Increased infrastructure
costs
Branch Offices
Disperse information sources
Productivity lost retrieving information
Dispersed Information
Multiple mobile devices Network connectivity
Mobile Workers
Enterprises need to be prepared to improve productivity
Windows 7 Optimized DesktopMake People Productive Anywhere
Make peopleproductive anywhere
Manage risks through enhanced security and control
Reduce costs by streamlining PC management
Give people access to the right applications
from anywhere
Provide seamless access
to data from anywhere
Everyday tasks are faster and easier
• BranchCache
• DirectAccess
• App-V
• MED-V
• Search Federation
• Navigation
Application and data access over WAN is slow in branch offices
Slow connections hurt user productivity
Improving network performance is expensive and difficult to implement
Cache’s content downloaded from file and web servers
Users in the branch can quickly open files stored in the cache
Frees up network bandwidth for other uses
Data Center Branch
BranchCache Overview
Issues Today Solution: BranchCache
Branchwith Local
Server
How BranchCache Works
1
GET
GET
ID
3
GET
GET
PUT
ID
1
24
ID
3ID
2
Hosted Cache Mode
Central OfficeWindows Server 2008 R2
Web/Fie Servers
Smaller Branch
with no Local Server
Distributed Cache Mode
Using BranchCacheOverview
demo
Difficult for users to access corporate resources from outside the office
Challenging for IT to manage, update, and patch mobile computers while disconnected from company network
New paradigm enables same experience inside and outside the office
Ubiquitous resource access increases productivity of mobile users
Infrastructure makes it easier to service and update mobile PCs
DirectAccess Overview
Issues Today Solution: DirectAccess
DC/DNS DirectAccessServer
Bi-directional Connection
Using IPSec and IPv6
App Servers
DirectAccess Technical Details
IPv6 Devices
IPv4 Devices
DirectAccessServer
Windows 7 Client
Native IPv6 with IPSec
IPv6 Transition Services
Supports variety of remote network
protocols
Internet
Support IPv4 via 6to4 transition services or NAT-PT
Direct connectivity to IPv6-based intranet resources
Active Directory Group Policy, NAP, software updates
IPSec encryption and Authentication, 2 Tunnels established
DirectAccessOverview
demo
Desktop VirtualizationKey Enablers
Traditional Client Computing
Applications
Hardware
Operating System
Data user settings
Roaming profiles folder redirection
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
(MED-V)
HardwareMicrosoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Microsoft Virtual Desktop Structure (VDI)
Virtualization Model
Remote Desktop Virtualization
LocalDesktop Virtualization
ReducingTCO
Increasing
flexibility
Microsoft Application Virtualization(App-V)
Using Application Virtualization
App-V
demo
Session Summary
Provide seamless access to data with improved network access
Give people access to the right applications with desktop virtualization
Learn More About Windows 7
Technical Resources
The New Efficiency Virtual Launch Experience Windows 7 Springboard Windows 7 Webcasts and Podcasts
Get Hands on Training
Training Offers—Exclusive for Launch Attendees
Community Resources
Windows Team Blog Talking About Windows Windows Client Forums
www.windowsteamblog.com
www.talkingaboutwindows.com
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9681314.5
www.microsoft.com/learning/careeroffers
www.thenewefficiency.com
www.microsoft.com/springboard
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9681312
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