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desktop. Changing world. Windows XP EOL Windows 7 has arrived. Changing Business New Devices Increasing focus on efficiency . Business Is changing – Integration is vital. Off Shore / Out Sourcing . Temporary staff / Part-Time Staff . Contract Staff/ Third Party organisation.
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Changing world Windows XP EOL Windows 7 has arrived Changing Business New Devices Increasing focus on efficiency
Business Is changing – Integration is vital Off Shore / Out Sourcing Temporary staff / Part-Time Staff Contract Staff/ Third Party organisation
New device types Power User Mobile Consume
A world where people can work and play from anywhere A Vision for Business
Top 10 Business & Technology Priorities for 2010(Gartner EXP report, January 2010) • Business Priorities • Business process improvement • Reducing enterprise costs • Increasing the use of information/analytics • Improving enterprise workforce effectiveness • Attracting and retaining new customers • Managing change initiatives • Creating new products or services (innovation) • Targeting customers and markets more effectively • Consolidating business operations • Expanding current customer relationships • Technology Priorities • Virtualization • Cloud computing • Web 2.0 • Networking, voice and data communications • Business Intelligence • Mobile technologies • Data/document management and storage • Service-oriented applications and architecture • Security technologies • IT management Source : http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1283413
Improving workforce effectiveness Improve End-User and Team Productivity Up to 30 min/day Up to 10% Complete Projects Faster Up to 20% Shorten Sales Cycle Varies by customer Up to 20% Resolve Customer Issues Faster Attract and Retain Employees Note: Total Economic Impact™ of Microsoft Unified Communications white paper issued by Forrester Research.
60% Of all desktops will use some form of virtualization by 2011 Desktop virtualization, is seen as one of the strongest areas of growth. Gartner predicts the number of virtualized PCs to grow to 660 million by 2011 .
Business Runs on Applications Decision Support Web & eCommerce Personal Productivity Financial Accounting Human Capital Development Users Apps Communication & Collaboration Customer Management
Different Approaches Mobileusers Taskworkers USER TYPES Local VM-baseddesktops (inc. offline) Local Streameddesktops Hosted Blade PC desktops Hosted Shared desktops Virtual apps to installed desktops(inc. offline) Hosted VM-based desktops (VDI) Client-side compute Server-side compute
low energy devices • Desktop – 250w • Laptop – typically 50-70w • All in 1 18-50w including LCD monitor
Flexibility Work from Multiple locations Client, External and Flexible Office Spend more time with Clients Less time travelling Improve Employee moral
XenClient™ feature Desktop virtualization for corporate laptops • User changes automatically backed up Personal VM Business VM Business VM • In the event of loss or failure Data Data • Users environment can be restored to any XenClient device Settings Settings Synchronizer Applications Applications • Multiple VMs OS OS HTTPS XenClient Secure bare metal hypervisor Hardware • Encrypted and secured
Types of cloud services infrastructure as a service “SaaS” “PaaS” “IaaS” platform as a service software as a service consume it build on it migrate to it