FY13 Q2 IT Camp - Windows 8 Overview

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IT CampWindows 8 Overview

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more mobile

techsavvy

multiple devices

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fastpaced

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Windows RT Devices

Windows 8

Windows 8 Profession

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Windows 8 Editions

Windows 8

Enterprise

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Point to the lower right corner of the screen.

Windows 8 Gestures

Right click the app to see the app commands. Drag an app to the lower edge to close.

Point to an item to see more options.

Press the Ctrl key while moving the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.

Point to the bottom of the app and use the scrollbar.

TOUCH MOUSE TOUCH MOUSE

Click an item to perform an action.

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Demo: Windows 8

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Windows 8 Apps in the EnterpriseCross ArchitectureWrite once, run across x86 and ARM

Use What You KnowSame tools, languages, and back-end infrastructure you already have

DeploymentEasier, faster deployment with Store, side-loading, and zero-install

SecurityReduced system vulnerability with isolated app containers

IntegrationBuilt-in App-to-App integration with Windows App Contracts

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Self-Service Portal (SSP)

Side Load from Your Infrastructure

Delivering Windows 8 Apps

Windows RT Devices

Windows 8 (x86)

Download from Windows Store

Public Apps

Management Infrastructure Cloud

Custom LOB AppsApplication Delivery

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Demo: Windows 8 Apps

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Windows To Go

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Booting from internal hard drive

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BitLocker

Booting from external USB drive

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BENEFITS• Consistent Windows 8

experience on any x86 PC

• Works online or offline• Easy to use

and personalize• Local data is protected• Easy to deploy and

manage

Windows To Go

App-V Folder Redirection

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New Use Cases

Shared PCs

ContractorsTravel Light /

Work from Home

Bring YourOwn Device

(at work)

SA*/VDA license (For primary device)SA*/VDA license

SA*/VDA roaming use rights

SA*/VDA license

Licensing

(For secondary device)Companion Device Add-on**

* Requires qualifying OS for SA** Requires primary device with SA or VDA

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Work On Your Own Device

What’s Different

Windows RE isn’t available

Internal disks are offline

Windows Store is disabled by default

Push Button Reset isn’t available

Hibernate is disabled by default

Trusted Platform Module isn’t used

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Requirements for Windows To Go

For USB drives For host PCs• Windows 7 or Windows 8 certified• Windows RT Devices are not supported• Mac is not a supported scenario

• Certified for us as a Windows To Go drive

Specific hardware requirements

• Capable of USB boot (enabled)• USB 2.0 port or greater (no hubs)• 1 GHz or faster matching processor• 2 GB or greater memory• DirectX 9 graphics device

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Demo: Windows To Go

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Client Hyper-V

Benefits• Robust , secure,

manageable and scalable developer platform

• Choice in a broad range of devices, including laptops

and various USB peripherals

• Easy to create and host multiple virtual environments

Windows 8 VM

Windows 7 VM

Windows Server VM

Linux VM

Run multiple operating systems on a single Windows 8 PC

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Benefits of Client Hyper-VRobust virtualization

platformFlexibility of choice Improvement in efficiency

32- and 64-bit operating systems

Support for 3D, audio, and multitouch

Large VM configurations

Multiple forms of storage

Most USB peripheralsWireless networkingSleep and hibernate

Set up dev/test on a single computer

Supports a diverse set of devices

Up to 12 monitors

Leverages Windows 8 enhancements

Use any 64-bit device with SLAT enabled

Transfer VMs between client and server

BitLockerSecure bootConfiguration Manager integration

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Demo: Client Hyper-V

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Productivity on the Road

FIREWALL

Mobile Broadband

DirectAccess

SkyDrive

Lync

SharePoint

Data servers

Exchange

WINDOWS 8 ADVANCEMENTS• Access through local server when travelling• More scalable• Ease of Deployment• Deployment Wizard• Part of RAS Server Role• Utilize existing infrastructure

• Support for one-time password• Mobile broadband enhancements

BENEFITS• Persistent internet

connection• Easy and secure access

to corporate data behind firewall

• Seamless personal data access

• One device for life and work when travelling

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Microsoft User Experience VirtualizationPersonal and Flexible

Simple and VersatileEasy for IT to deliver personal, user-defined experiences, across many devices• Setting location templates• Can create custom

templates• IT can roll back settings

Integrated and ScalableIntegrates and scales through existing management tools• Configuration Manager• Microsoft Desktop

Virtualization• Manage and deploy with

Windows PowerShell, Configuration Manager, or third-party management tools

A consistent, personal Windows experience for all workstyles• App and Windows

personalization• App reconfiguration not

required• Sync is smart—logins are

faster

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Demo: User Experience Virtualization

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Explore

Deliver

Plan

Next Steps

microsoft.com/springboard

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