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Explore Windows 8 deployment methods from manual to automated, featuring Microsoft tools like MAP, MDT, and SCCM. Learn about system design, migrations, software distribution, and security.
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Welcome to: Windows 8 - Deploymentand Migration
Thomas Schindler Senior Systems Engineer, innobit ag Basel Microsoft V-Tech Solution Professional, Microsoft “Windows 8 is awesome! Better than Windows 7, but not quite as cool as Windows 9 yet!” • Client / Server Migrations from small to large scale • Software Distribution & System Automation • Infrastructure Design (ADS, SharePoint, AppV,SCCM/MDT, VMWare) • Tech-Blog microtom.net • Background: IBM, Syngenta, Novartis, Swisscom, Fossil
Questions… Please ask your questions at the end of each chapter or at very end of the presentation. Thank you
Today: • DEMO: Self-Migrating from Windows XP / 7 to Windows 8 with 2 clicks • «Consumerization» How IT changes and the new challanges • Evaluate the Tools that help to deploy Windows 8 • Overview Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (Free) • Overview Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (Free) • Demo Bare metal Deployment using MDT • Overview System Center Configuration Manager • Migrating UserData from previous versions using USMT • Client Management using SCCM • Demo SCCM • Security with SCEP andBitLocker • Demo SCCM / SCEP • Managing Software Updates • Demo SCCM • DEMO: Migrating from Windows XP to Windows 8: Finish • HappaHappa LUNCHTIME….
how work life changed more mobile digital generation multiple devices consumerization tech savvy fastpaced
What is “Consumerization” of IT? • The movement towards per-user, not per-infrastructure architecture • Scale up and scale down • Introducing: The Application Catalog • Total user and Application «Virtualization»
How can Microsoft infrastructure solutions help to.. Deploy Windows 8 and Server 2012 in your Company Support management of Windows 8 and Server 2012
Windows 8 Deployment Scenarios Manual Installation +No Infrastructure needed +IT Professional not necessarily required - Unmanaged installations - No Standards - Time consuming Partial Automated Deployment (MDT 2012) Managed installations Partial Standards (no continuous compliance checks / health checks / remidiation) Time consuming Small Infrastructure needed IT Professional required Fully Automated Deployment (SCCM 2012) Managed installations Standardized (continuous compliance checks / health checks / remidiation) SelfService enabled Fast & Efficient (size) Complex but scalable Infrastructure required IT Professional(s) required
Evaluate the some great Tools that help to deploy Windows 8 • Brief overview of some common Microsoft Tools that can help you to accomplish your mission... • MAP Toolkit • MDT • SCCM
MAP: Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COST Support: Primary Capability: Assessment of current Infrastructure with recommendations. Generates detailed Reports about your current environment. Agentless, needs to run for some days / weeks to get accurate. Licensing:Free Additional Capabilities: Reporting and Recommendations Product Description: The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit makes it easy to assess your current IT infrastructure for a variety of technology migration projects. This Solution Accelerator provides a powerful inventory, assessment, and reporting tool to simplify the migration planning process. Support: Online Help on TechNet explains the functionality of the toolkit. System Center Integration: No NEXT STEPS Download the freeMicrosoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit and get started today.
MDT: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2012 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COST Support: Primary Capability: Operating System Deployment including Base-Applications. Role based Setup features. Licensing:Free Additional Capabilities: Slightly Scalable Product Description: The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit is a Free Software that enables Companies to migrate to Windows 8 in a Replace or Renew Scenario. Delivers standardized OS Deployment via USB Drive or Network. Easy to setup, requires technical experience to customize. Support: Online Help on TechNet explains the functionality of the toolkit. System Center Integration: Integrates into System Center Configuration Manager 2012 NEXT STEPS Download the freeMicrosoft Deployment Toolkitand get started today.
SCCM 2012 System Center Configuration Manager 2012 can… • …manage physical • Clients • Servers • Applications (Scriptedinstalls, MSI, iOS) • …manage virtual • VDI Clients • Virtual Servers (e.g. Master Images) • Virtual Applications (App-V 4.6 & 5.0) • Secure and update Operating Systems, Applications and Mobile Devices* • Manage Endpoint Protection and enroll Certificates • Manage Energy Savings • Migrate your Environment to Windows 8 and Server 2012 • Assess your environment* • *including Mobile Devices such as WP, iPhone, iPads
..yes, it’s a Monster • Even more Features & Key notes • User Centric Management & Dynamic Collection based • Standardized & fully automated OS Deployment • Software Distribution • Hardware & Software Inventory • Reporting • Scalable • Migrate User Data • Mobile Device Management • Integrated Endpoint Protection • Client settings management (SCEP, Maintenance, Power etc) • Baseline Configuration and Remidiation (compliance) • App-V Support (4.6 & 5.0) • RBAC • Supports «Metro» Style Apps (SP1)
SCCM 2012The Software Center & the Application Catalog • Office Hours • Power Management • Maintenance behavior • Remote Control settings • Self Service Portal • Software Shopping • Device Management
Demo Bare metal Deployment using MDT Self-Migrating to Windows 8 with 2 clicks
SCCM Application Install Flow App Install Schedule No System Requirements met? Yes Already installed? Yes No No Install dependencies Dependencies installed? Yes Install Application
Manage Application Lifecycle with SCCM 2012 • Application Installation • Application Revision • Application Uninstall New Application Remove Application Update Application • Application Supersedence • Application Retirement Retire Application Replace Application
SCCM Mobile Device Management 7 Light Management • EAS-based policy delivery • Discovery and inventory • Settings policy • Remote Wipe NOKIA
The User State Migration Tool The User State Migration Tool is an integrated utility that can migrate User Data across major Releases of Windows (from XP to 8) The Tool is essential to MDT and SCCM Can be customized Stores user Data temporary either local or on a Network Share
Challenge: Shift from Device Centric to User Centric Applications
Demo Check Windows 8 Migration Status Client Management using SCCM 2012
Security with SCEP and BitLocker • EP is integrated in SCCM 2012 • EP Client can easily be deployed to all clients • EP Policies can easily be managed and deployed • EP Complience Reports can be generated • EP Client removes other Virus scanners automatically • BitLocker can be easily enabled on new clients • BitLocker can be enabled via Package on existing Clients • BitLocker compliance Reports can be generated in SCCM • MBAM 2.0 integrates into SCCM 2012
Demo Security with SCEP and BitLocker Managing Software Updates and Maintenance Windows with SCCM
NEXT STEPS Learn • Microsoft Virtual Academy – http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/Video • Microsoft TechNet Virtual Labs - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/virtuallabs • TechNet IT Pro Camps - http://www.technetevents.com/ Implement flexible workstyle solutions Talk to your Microsoft representative about how to implement flexible workstyle solutions for your organization Deploy Resources • Accelerate your migration to Windows 8 • Consider Windows devices for your enterprise • Adopt Microsoft Desktop Virtualization & MDOP • Deploy System Center 2012 Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection microsoft.com/mdt microsoft.com/systemcenter microsoft.com/mdop microsoft.com/map
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