Throughout our ongoing conversations with customers, specifically the business executives and IT pros, we’ve recognized a common thread across all the organizations. Regardless of size or business, there is a strong need to balance the needs of the end user with the requirements of the organization to maintain strong security and reduce costs. This becomes even more significant as the world of work begins to dissolve and the Internet becomes the new corporate network and various parts of each company have different needs:
Today, at TechEd, we are pleased to announce that by the end of July we will be releasing the public beta of Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. During our Desktop Virtualization Hour webcast in March, we introduced you to Service Pack 1. We demonstrated the two main new features in Windows Server 2008 R2 that will provide virtualization capabilities to help enhance the Windows VDI experience:
As proof to that claim, several organizations of all sizes are already in the process of deploying Windows 7 and not waiting for SP1. In fact, we’ve already sold more than 100 million licenses of Windows 7. Analysts and third-party researches agree with this:
· IDC’s All Gillen discusses how SP1 should not be a reason to delay your Windows 7 deployments in his new report, “Windows 7 SP1: Not the Barrier You Might Expect.”
· A Dimensional Research/KACE study that shows 16% of IT pros are running Windows 7 and 42% are planning to start their deployment by the end of 2010.
In addition, customers are telling us about the positive experiences they are realizing with their Windows 7 deployment:
We’ve been investing in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) and Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V), two key components of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance (MDOP) to help our customers migrate to Windows 7 with greater ease, and today we are announcing that a MED-V v2 beta will be available in CYQ4. MED-V v2 will provide a seamless user experience that will take advantage of Virtual PC 7 enabling USB support. It will also be fully manageable by System Center Configuration Manager which will simplify overhead and management for IT professionals. More information can be found at the MDOP blog post. In addition, Attachmate announced today that they will make their product Reflection 2011 available in App-V format for their customers. They are the first vendor in market to offer this capability and have also contributed to our App-V Recipe Community on TechNet.
Previously we shared the App-V TCO study to demonstrate where organizations can realize value through our technology. As an additional step in driving business value in our Desktop Virtualization offering we have engaged Forrester to speak with our customers directly, unfiltered, to deliver a Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) study. Sr. Analyst, Ben Gray and Principal TEI Consultant, Jeffrey North discuss the impact of App-V on labor, server hardware, PC/desktop hardware, application management, and helpdesk costs, and they demonstrate how you can use the TEI model to determine the financial return on your IT investments. To learn more about the benefits, including the timeframe for realizing substantial ROI with this offering, register for the webcast which will be delivered on June 29, 2010.
We’re very excited about working with our customers to offer a wide range of desktop virtualization solutions, and we’re pleased with the positive response and the proof of the value our customers are receiving. Windows 7 SP1, App-V, and MED-V v2 furthers our commitment to invest in virtualization technology and partnerships which make the most sense for Microsoft and our customers. But we’re not stopping here – we’ll keep evaluating what is best for our customers, so please keep sending your feedback!
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- Employees want increased access to applications and data from anywhere and from any device.
- Business decision makers need to grow their businesses in cost-effective ways while ensuring the productivity of employees.
- IT wants to ensure the security and integrity of the data within the organization.
Today, at TechEd, we are pleased to announce that by the end of July we will be releasing the public beta of Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. During our Desktop Virtualization Hour webcast in March, we introduced you to Service Pack 1. We demonstrated the two main new features in Windows Server 2008 R2 that will provide virtualization capabilities to help enhance the Windows VDI experience:
- Microsoft RemoteFX is designed to introduce a new set of end user experience enhancements to remote desktop computing in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that enable a rich, local-like desktop environment over the network. With RemoteFX, connected knowledge and task workers can experience their workspace in full fidelity, improving end user productivity, while their applications and data are kept highly secure and centrally managed in the data center.
- Dynamic Memory will enable Windows Server Hyper-V to dynamically allocate more or less memory to each VM as needed, provided a more scalable and better performing VDI environment. These changes will be important for customers who are planning VDI deployments (generally about 10 percent of our user population).
As proof to that claim, several organizations of all sizes are already in the process of deploying Windows 7 and not waiting for SP1. In fact, we’ve already sold more than 100 million licenses of Windows 7. Analysts and third-party researches agree with this:
· IDC’s All Gillen discusses how SP1 should not be a reason to delay your Windows 7 deployments in his new report, “Windows 7 SP1: Not the Barrier You Might Expect.”
· A Dimensional Research/KACE study that shows 16% of IT pros are running Windows 7 and 42% are planning to start their deployment by the end of 2010.
In addition, customers are telling us about the positive experiences they are realizing with their Windows 7 deployment:
- When technology innovator and developer National Instruments committed to deploying Windows 7, they underwent early and extensive testing to easily make the transition. As a result, Alan Russi, Director of IT Infrastructure for National Instruments, reports that their deployment is moving quickly and they expect to reach 2,000 deployed seats by end of June. In addition, Windows 7 is now in higher demand as more end users want to experience similar productivity and usability gains as their colleagues.
- At Expedia, Mike Peterson, IT Director, found that Windows 7 offered new features to boost productivity and security and recognized the platform as a foundational step to optimize the desktop environment. By the time the formal evaluation was finished, the executive team was excited for the new enhanced user experience and stability that will come with the rollout of Windows 7.
We’ve been investing in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) and Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V), two key components of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance (MDOP) to help our customers migrate to Windows 7 with greater ease, and today we are announcing that a MED-V v2 beta will be available in CYQ4. MED-V v2 will provide a seamless user experience that will take advantage of Virtual PC 7 enabling USB support. It will also be fully manageable by System Center Configuration Manager which will simplify overhead and management for IT professionals. More information can be found at the MDOP blog post. In addition, Attachmate announced today that they will make their product Reflection 2011 available in App-V format for their customers. They are the first vendor in market to offer this capability and have also contributed to our App-V Recipe Community on TechNet.
Previously we shared the App-V TCO study to demonstrate where organizations can realize value through our technology. As an additional step in driving business value in our Desktop Virtualization offering we have engaged Forrester to speak with our customers directly, unfiltered, to deliver a Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) study. Sr. Analyst, Ben Gray and Principal TEI Consultant, Jeffrey North discuss the impact of App-V on labor, server hardware, PC/desktop hardware, application management, and helpdesk costs, and they demonstrate how you can use the TEI model to determine the financial return on your IT investments. To learn more about the benefits, including the timeframe for realizing substantial ROI with this offering, register for the webcast which will be delivered on June 29, 2010.
We’re very excited about working with our customers to offer a wide range of desktop virtualization solutions, and we’re pleased with the positive response and the proof of the value our customers are receiving. Windows 7 SP1, App-V, and MED-V v2 furthers our commitment to invest in virtualization technology and partnerships which make the most sense for Microsoft and our customers. But we’re not stopping here – we’ll keep evaluating what is best for our customers, so please keep sending your feedback!
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