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Windows Phone Productivity Scenarios with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 365

WPH302. Windows Phone Productivity Scenarios with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 365. Augusto Valdez Senior Product Manager Windows Phone Microsoft Corporation. During this Session You have a Chance to Win a Windows Phone. announcement. Consumerization of IT.

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Windows Phone Productivity Scenarios with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 365

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  1. WPH302 Windows Phone Productivity Scenarios with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 365 Augusto Valdez Senior Product Manager Windows Phone Microsoft Corporation

  2. During this Session Youhave a Chance to Win a Windows Phone announcement

  3. Consumerization of IT “Consumer IT will affect every enterprise. Attempts by enterprises to deny this are doomed to failure, just as previous attempts to deny Wi-Fi, ‘smart’ mobile phones, the Internet, and even the PC itself failed.” – David Mitchell Smith, VP & Gartner Fellow, Gartner Inc. ENDUSER IT Tension fueled by smartphone growth

  4. Windows® Phone 7 A different kind of phone designed to bring together what you care about most – easier and faster. Smart design Glance and go experience. Designed to do more in less steps. Windows Phone hubs Organized to get everything you love easier and faster. Optimized ecosystem Rich platform and tools on optimized hardware.

  5. Why Windows® Phone for Business • Windows Phone is designed for productivity right out of the box

  6. Addressing Business Organizations’ Needs • Outlook and Office built in • INTEGRATESwith your • infrastructure • MOBILIZE business apps 750M Office users worldwide B2B and B2C Apps

  7. Outlook and Office Built InSome features available today

  8. Outlook and Office Built InSome new features coming soon

  9. Outlook and Office Built In Augusto Valdez Senior Product Manager Windows Phone demo

  10. Integrates with Your Infrastructure • Extend your productivity infrastructure, on premise or in the cloud • Utilize existing infrastructure you know and trust to minimize management costs • Comply with corporate IT policies and protect your business information

  11. On Premise or In The CloudExtend your productivity infrastructure Full Office 365 support • Exchange, SharePoint, and Lync Auto-discovery lets users easily connect Supports multiple EAS accounts

  12. Integrates Easily with Exchange ServerExtend your productivity infrastructure Exchange ActiveSync® (EAS) compliant • Implementation of EAS version 14.1 • Exchange Server 2003 SP2, 2007, 2010 • Office 365 Auto-discovery lets users easily connect Supports multiple EAS accounts

  13. Integrates Easily with SharePoint ServerExtend your productivity infrastructure • Uses SSL connection • Built-in SSL VPN Support for Microsoft Forefront™ Unified Access Gateway – only required when SharePoint on premises* SharePoint Server 2010 • On-premises or hosted • Office 365 Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 • Provides users with productivity and collaboration tools that are required for routine business

  14. Integrates Easily with Lync ServerExtend your productivity infrastructure View availability and chat with work colleagues Chat with multiple colleagues at the same time Search for corporate contacts Update status to show your availability to colleagues Requires free Lync Mobile app download from Windows Phone Marketplace

  15. Builds on Existing Investments Minimize management costs Support business with best-in-class communication and document collaboration • Pervasive for synchronizing e-mail • Connects to Exchange Server, Hotmail®, and Gmail • Shift away from complexity • Builds on familiar Microsoft Office and IT skills • No need for expensive middleware • Self-service limits support needs

  16. Password required Password expiration Password history Allow simple password Minimum password length Complex pin support – New Idle timeout frequency value EAS Security BaselineProtect your business information Enhanced password policies • Lock device after inactivity timeout • Wipe lost or stolen phone • Device wipe threshold • Remote device wipe Support multiple policy sets Account 2 policies Result set of policies Account 1 policies Password required = [on] Password required = [on] Password required = [on] Password expiration = [on] Password expiration = [on] Password expiration = [off] Inactivity timeout = [5 min] Inactivity timeout = [1 min] Inactivity timeout = [1 min]

  17. Configuration BaselineProtect your business information • Only over the air or over Wi-Fi • Not available over local workstation Synchronization of e-mail Limit accepted devices with certificate Data transmission • Only over the air or over Wi-Fi • No Bluetooth or IrDA for data transmission • No removable storage cards • Forefront Unified Access Gateway uses roles-based publishing and filtering Networking • APN configurable • Support for hidden SSID – New

  18. Get More Done Faster • Deliver captivating apps for customers and employees • Help protect corporate data • Develop high quality apps efficiently using a common development framework across phone, PC and web

  19. Dynamics CRM in Windows PhoneCWR Mobility Augusto Valdez Senior Product Manager Windows Phone demo

  20. Windows® Phone within the Microsoft Ecosystem • Outlook and Office built in • Integrates with your infrastructure • Mobilize business apps

  21. Windows Phone Related Content Monday, May 16 WPH201: Windows Phone: What’s New? WPH371-INT: Building a Mobile Message Queue for Windows Phone WPH312: What’s New for Windows Phone Development with Microsoft Silverlight? WPH302: Windows Phone Productivity Scenarios with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 365 WPH373: Meet the Windows Phone Application Platform Engineering Team

  22. Windows Phone Related Content Tuesday, May 17 WPH308: Multi-tasking and Application Switching for Windows Phone OSP312: Developing Microsoft Office Business Solutions that Span the PC, Windows Phone, and the Web WPH309: Enhanced Push Notifications and Live Tiles for Windows Phone WPH303: Understanding the Windows Phone Development Tools COS315: Building Windows Phone Applications with the Windows Azure Platform

  23. Windows Phone Related Content Tuesday, May 17 WPH305: Internet Explorer 9 on Windows Phone OSP209 Building Your First Windows Phone Application for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 WPH203: Understanding Windows Phone Marketplace WPH375-INT: Building Multi-tasking Enabled Windows Phone Applications

  24. Windows Phone Related Content Wednesday, May 18 WPH202: Windows Phone at Microsoft DEV317: Using Microsoft Visual Basic to Build Windows Phone Applications WPH310: Building Your First Windows Phone Game with XNA WPH374-INT: Hardcore Windows Phone Development Questions DEV205: Microsoft Expression for Developers: Demystifying User Interface Design WPH306: Building Windows Phone Applications with Microsoft Silverlight and XNA WPH304: New Windows Phone Data Access Features

  25. Windows Phone Related Content Thursday, May 19 WPH301: Deploying Windows Phone in the Enterprise DPR303: Developing Enterprise-Grade Mobile Solutions WPH307: Connecting Windows Phones and Slates to Windows Azure WPH372-INT: Windows Phone Marketplace: Interactive WPH311: Lessons Learned about Application Performance on Windows Phone WPH311: Lessons Learned about Application Performance on Windows Phone SIM323: User Identity and Authentication for Desktop and Phone Applications

  26. Windows Phone ResourcesQuestions? Demos? The latest phones? Visit the Windows Phone Technical Learning Center for demos and more… • Business IT resources blogs.technet.com/b/windows_phone_4_it_pros Developer resources craete.msdn.com Experience Windows Phone 7 on-line and get a backstage pass www.windowsphone.com

  27. Win a Windows Phone Contest • SESSION CONTEST* • HAT CONTEST* QUESTIONS? Go to theWPC Information Counter at the TLC How do you enter? • During each Windows Phone session the moderator will post a question;the first person to correctly answer the question and is called on by the moderator will potentially win Enter by visiting the Windows Phone booth, accepting a free Windows Phone branded hat, and wearing that hat during the Event • How am I selected? * Restrictions apply please see contest rules for eligibility and restrictions. Contest rules are displayed in the Technical Learning Center at the WPH info counter • Each day of the event, a Windows Phone representative will randomly select up to 5 people who are observed wearing their Windows Phone branded hat

  28. Resources • Connect. Share. Discuss. http://northamerica.msteched.com Learning • Sessions On-Demand & Community • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources www.microsoft.com/teched www.microsoft.com/learning • Resources for IT Professionals • Resources for Developers • http://microsoft.com/technet • http://microsoft.com/msdn

  29. Complete an evaluation on CommNet and enter to win!

  30. © 2011 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.

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