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1 Le Poste de Travail optimisé en action
Gérard GASGANIAS – Frédéric MEURGEY Microsoft France

2 Une entreprise qui évolue
Clients Bureaux numériques Clients mobiles Data Center employés mobiles L’entreprise doit s’étendre Employés : nouveau besoins et contraintes : nouveaux usages Mais aussi Perd ses frontieres S’ouvre sur ses fournisseurs et clients Sans sacrifier à la sécurité (source Intel) FAI / Telco Usines, entrepots Fournisseurs Sous-traitants Source : Intel

3 Une seule solution pour tous ?
Mobiles Accès permanent et à distance, configuration flexible Utilisateur avancé PC performant Configuration flexible Besoins IT limitées Le plus souvent connectés, Besoins limités Contractuels/ Délocalisés Entreprise étendue et PC non gérés Sur un PC personnel Accès ponctuel ou mode de travail Windows 2000 Professional

4 Quelle(s) solution(s) adopter ?
Machine virtuelle hébergée sur le poste Accès distant au poste (VDI) Client Riche Client Riche “Optimisé” Accès distant aux applications

5 Où placer le curseur ? modèle centralisé Machine virtuelle
modèle distribué modèle centralisé Machine virtuelle sur le poste Session Application distante Session Desktop distant Client Riche “Dynamique” Applications virtuelles Applications virtuelles

6 Les dépendances créent la complexité
3/31/2017 1:39 AM La séparation crée la flexibilité Les dépendances créent la complexité Focus: Diminution TCO Profiles itinérants Redirection de dossier Virtualisation locale au poste Données et paramètres Microsoft RemoteApp (RDS) Microsoft Application Virtualization Virtualisation distante Applications Virtualisation locale au poste OS Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization Virtualisation distante Matériel Poste de travail traditionnel Focus: Flexibilité accrue © 2007 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 be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

7 Définir l’expérience utilisateur
MS System Center Config. Manager Operations Manager Windows Server 2008 R2 Virtual Machines Active Directory MS Application Virtualization MS Terminal Server 2008 INTRANET INTERNET NO VPN

8 Vidéo : du poste traditionnel au poste optimisé

9 Ce que vous venez de voir
Session RDS Profils itinérants Redirection répertoires Desktop 6 Applications Données

10 A retenir ! Virtualisation locale d’applications (APP-V)
Mise à disposition par utilisateur (Username) Mode connecté ou déconnecté Application en tant que service (Streaming) Virtualisation distante d’applications (RDS) Publication IE6 Redirection de répertoires Paramétrage par localisation

11 Vidéo : Mobilité et itinérance

12 A retenir ! Redirection de répertoires
Les données suivent l’utilisateur Portail de publication Remote Desktop Applications publiées Remote App Bureau distant en RDS Bureau distant en VDI

13 Vidéo : Poste optimisé et VDI

14 Redirection répertoires
Démonstration Profils itinérants Redirection répertoires Session VDI Desktop 6 Application Données

15 A retenir ! Virtualisation distante (VDI/RDS)
Permet un meilleur amortissement du matériel Peut être optimisée par couplage avec Redirection de répertoires Virtualisation applicative

16 Objectifs du poste de travail optimisé
Windows Optimized Desktop 3/31/2017 Objectifs du poste de travail optimisé PC moderne et flexible (Virtualisation applications et données) Rendre les utilisateurs plus productifs Productivité en tout lieu Protection renforcée Gérer les risques en renforçant la sécurité Gestion des données centralisée Gestion de la conformité Implementing your Desktop Strategy Essential points to land: When you implement your desktop strategy, ensure that your plan can support 4 essential capabilities End-to-End management (physical and virtual; native, on prem or in the cloud) Security and Data Protection Anywhere Access for Users Business Agility and Continuity (Transition) Microsoft is well positioned to help you meet these needs and gain those capabilities Storyline: However you choose to implement your desktop strategy, there are 4 essential capabilities your strategy should support: End-to-End management (physical and virtual and native, on prem or in the cloud) Management is the most effective way to reduce desktop TCO: According to the core IO research conducted by IDC, moving from a basic or unmanaged environment to a well-managed environment can save nearly $1100 annually per PC (from $1320 to $230) And with the additional considerations posed by desktop virtualization technologies, the ability to cut TCO with good virtualization management makes this capability even more important. The average cost of a data security breach is $6.6M, and the total cost of a data breach continues to increase every year, according to a survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute in Of course this doesn’t even count the effect of loss of customer trust and the subsequent losses customers experience due to their personal information being compromised. Remote and mobile work are expected to increase 28% in the 5 years from 2007 to 2012 (IDC). Given this trend, it is essential to provide end users access to applications and data from anywhere, or those highly-paid knowledge workers will not be fully productive. In a joint study by Forrester Research and The Disaster Recovery Journal of 250 disaster recovery decision-makers and influencers, 42% of respondents indicated that a power failure was the cause of their most significant disaster declaration or major business disruption. In many industries, a service interruption is simply an excuse for a customer to jump to a competitor. The ability to execute a plan for all contingencies – whether related to power, weather, disasters, or simply routine disturbances such as moving – is essential for business growth and for regulatory compliance. A flexible desktop strategy gives you the ability to deliver on these capabilities and provide the right resources at the right time to the right users. But the more power you have to be flexible, the greater your capacity for control must be. Imagine driving a very powerful car with very bad brakes and no steering wheel. You wouldn’t have that car for long. But with precision steering and great stopping power, that car would be unbeatable. Similarly, the power and flexibility needed to support a robust strategy needs to be matched by robust management tools. This makes your business more competitive and helps your people achieve their full potential. Transition: Microsoft is well-positioned to help you achieve these capabilities. Here’s an example of exactly how. All Relevant Data Points: Remote work is expected to increase 28% in the 5 years from 2007 to 2012 (IDC)   Distribution dynamique d’applications Réduire les coûts de gestion Gestion du cycle de vie © 2010 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 be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

17 Le poste de travail optimisé
Comprehensive Management Tools The Windows Optimized Desktop Essential points to land: We have a broad range of robust solutions We have experience in the enterprise space We have a vision for desktop optimization Storyline: The Windows Optimized Desktop value proposition becomes crystal clear when considering our range of options and robust possibilities: Microsoft has the best solutions for desktop to datacenter management across physical and virtual targets. Microsoft is unique among vendors for the ability to provide comprehensive management across physical and virtual, datacenter to desktop from a single console. The Windows Optimized Desktop makes it easy to connect your desktop strategy with your overall strategy for managing core infrastructure. At the base level is client infrastructure, including Windows 7, Internet Explorer, and MDOP. Windows Server infrastructure supports client features like branch cache and direct access and, through Hyper-V, supports VDI environments. This is all tied together with the desktop-to-datacenter and physical-virtual management tools of System Center and security of Forefront for your clients and your servers. Management tools like System Center and MDOP provide the security, access, and application optimization that are important to keep IT costs in check across locally deployed systems, systems and apps that are hosted on-prem in your data center. We’re even extending management into the cloud with solutions like System Center Online desktop manager. Microsoft can help you deliver the right desktop to the right person and drive desktop delivery, access, and maintenance with the tools in the Windows Optimized Desktop. Transition: We all know that in today’s world, one size does not fit all users: Mobile and Office workers have different needs than contractors or task workers. The Windows Optimized Desktop is Microsoft’s vision for what desktop computing should be: it gives end users the flexibility they need to be productive anywhere, while providing IT the control they need to manage risk and keep costs in line. The Windows Optimized Desktop is the modern enterprise desktop experience for end users and IT administrators alike. (Introduce Vignettes as needed)

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