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Deploying MS Office 2010 with SCCM ... And a litle bit more ...

Deploying MS Office 2010 with SCCM ... And a litle bit more . Conrad Zimmermann API SA ( www.api.ch ) Conrad.Zimmermann@api.ch. Agenda. SCCM a recap (Optional) Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM (lab) Migrating Windows XP/Off2003 to Windows 7 & Office 2010 (video)

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Deploying MS Office 2010 with SCCM ... And a litle bit more ...

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  1. Deploying MS Office 2010 with SCCM... And a litle bit more... Conrad Zimmermann API SA (www.api.ch) Conrad.Zimmermann@api.ch

  2. Agenda • SCCM a recap(Optional) • Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM (lab) • Migrating Windows XP/Off2003 toWindows 7 & Office 2010 (video) • SCCM R3 – All about power mgmt (Slides) • Annoucing SCCM v.next ! (Slides)

  3. SCCM a recap Optional

  4. IT Systems Configuration Lifecycle Software Distribution SW and HW Updates OS Deployment Standardization Desired Configuration Out of Band Management, Remote Control Asset Management Consolidation, License Compliance Configuration Manager 2007The Best IT Configuration Lifecycle solution for Windows systems in the Enterprise

  5. SCCM 07 Key Investments • Simplicity • Up and running in minutes • Simplified UI • Advanced Task Sequencing • Reduced SCCM infrastructure costs with branch office support • Improved scheduling and greater control including Wake-on-LAN • Common processes for Windows Mobile and embedded device Simplicity • Deployment • Unified delivery of Windows operating system for clients and servers • One worldwide image to manage with Vista • Built on Windows Win7 technologies including Windows Imaging • Win7 and Office 2010 upgrade assessment and resolution planning • Offline media support for full offline provisioning Deployment • Security • Integration with Windows 2008 Network Access Protection • Simplified, comprehensive software updating w/ templates for common tasks • Enterprise Vulnerability assessment • Securely managing devices across the Internet • Secure network storage of user state during Operating System deployment Security • Configuration • Knowledge-driven desired configuration management based on the Service Modeling Language (SML) • IT policies for analyzing corporate and regulatory compliance • Out of the box configuration policies for server workloads e.g. Exchange, IIS, AD • License and asset management Configuration

  6. Site Management SCCM visual overview– Site Management

  7. Collection : Ressources, Targets, etc... SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  8. Software Distribution SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  9. Software Updates SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  10. Operating System Deployment SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  11. Asset Intelligence SCCM globale overiew globale overview

  12. Software Metering SCCM globale overiew

  13. Reports SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  14. Desired Configuration Management SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  15. Queries, MDM, NAP SCCM visual overview– Computer Mgmt

  16. Advertisements, Package and Sites Status SCCM visual overview– System Status

  17. •SCCM Right Click Tools - SCCM Right Click Tools are an easy solution for managing all client action from the ConfigMgr Console by right clicking the client. Website: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/rhouchins/archive/2008/04/09/sccm-right-click-tools.aspx •SCCM Client Center - SCCM Client Center is a tool to help troubleshoot and manage SCCM 2007 advanced clients (force inventory, show execution history, show running executions). Website: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/rzander/archive/2009/11/30/sccm-client-center-v2-0-2-released.aspx •OSD++ - OSD++ is a better way to get input from the user and populate task sequences variables. Website: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys/pages/osdplusplus.aspx •SMSMap - SMSMap is a freeware SCCM 2007 / SMS 2003 hierarchy drawing tool. It is an all-in-one solution for creating Visio drawings of any combination of SCCM 2007 and SMS 2003 site servers. Website: http://www.tondtware.com/default.htm •SCCMAutoDoc - SccmAutoDoc is a command-line utility that documents a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 site in a human-readable format. Website: http://scug.be/blogs/sccm/archive/2009/10/21/sccmautodoc-by-oscc-goes-beta-1.aspx •CoretechWarnMessage http://blog.coretech.dk/confmgr07/software-distribution/running-a-custom-notification-before-installing-a-program-with-configuration-manager •SCCM-Tools.com – SCCM-Tools.com is a central place to find, request, and submit Configuration Manager 2007 tools. Website: http://www.sccm-tools.com/ •BitsAdmin - BITSAdmin is a command-line tool that you can use to create download or upload jobs and monitor their progress. Website: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa362813(VS.85).aspx SCCM 2007 Must-have Tools

  18. PPT Presentations : System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Overview http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/1/9/f1928db3-a904-476d-bf8a-cc84e39fccc0/SCCM%202007%20Overview.ppt Video webcasts : Nouveautés de SCCM 2007 SP1 et R2 - 1/3 http://www.microsoft.com/france/vision/mstechdays09/Webcast.aspx?EID=073fdfed-b117-4229-9d23-976f38a98a45 Les Webcasts System Center http://www.microsoft.com/france/serveur/system-center/webcasts-system-center.aspx URLs : Microsoft System Center http://www.microsoft.com/france/serveur/system-center/ Googe : SCCM or ConfigMgr http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=SCCM+or+COnfigMgr+&meta= SCCM 2007 resources

  19. Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM - Lab

  20. Prerequisites and in short .. Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM • Get Office 2010 Beta • http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/ee390818.aspx • Extract the downloaded .exe • ProfessionalPlus.exe /extract:c:\[path] • Download the Office customisation tool • http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3436a99-5c80-48ce-83e8-481f9c3d2288 • (Install it in [path] • If needed, use the online help • http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179097(office.14).aspx

  21. Creating an Office 2010 answer file (msp) Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM

  22. Creating an Office 2010 Package & program Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM

  23. Targeting the ressources Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM

  24. Using a Software delivery or TS to deploy Office 2010 Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM

  25. Computer executing the Advertisement Deploying Office 2010 with SCCM

  26. Video webcasts : [Microsoft TechDays 2010] - Le déploiement d'Office 2010 #1 - Pourquoi déployer Office ? http://www.microsoft.com/france/vision/mstechdays10/Webcast.aspx?EID=cd4d4288-f786-436c-8eed-4b9052ce2223 [Microsoft TechDays 2010] - Le déploiement d'Office 2010 #2 - Comment migrer l'existant ? http://www.microsoft.com/france/vision/mstechdays10/Webcast.aspx?EID=d6b0deb1-599f-40b2-a06d-88d65bd3fc56 [Microsoft TechDays 2010] - Le déploiement d'Office 2010 #3 - Quelles sont les méthodologies de déploiement ? http://www.microsoft.com/france/vision/mstechdays10/Webcast.aspx?EID=ab2128ec-abdd-4bc9-9653-78a894cdb260 URLs : Microsoft Office 2010 (Beta) (Evaluate, Plan, Configure & deploy, Compatibility, Migration & Upgrade, etc..) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/ee263913.aspx#tab=3 Office 2010 Beta Resource Kit http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc303401(office.14).aspx Office 2010 FAQ http://office.developpez.com/office2010/ Office 2010 useful resources

  27. MS : Deployment Options for Microsoft Office 2010 : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=85607061-5eb2-4659-afc5-5d942b84a024&displaylang=en Office 2010 Deployment Options

  28. Migrating Windows XP/Off2003 toWindows 7 & Office 2010 (video)

  29. Smooth & fully automatized migration WinXP/Office 2003 to Win7/Office 2010

  30. SCCM R3 – All about power management Windows 7, PowerMgt via GPOs, and... SCCM R3

  31. System Center and Power Management • Monitoring actual power management and consumption state • Planning and creation of a power management policy, exceptions search • Application of the power mgmt policy • Control of conformity and remediation • Reports of economies (consumption and costs)

  32. System Center and Power ManagementEnergy Planification • Setting in correlation of energy consumption with users activity (for example, for 80 % of the users, no activity is recorded after 18:30) • Inventory of the parameters of the machine relating to energy consumption (for example, X users regulated their monitor so it is put in day before at the end of 15 d' minutes; inactivity)

  33. System Center and Power Management Energy policy control • Thx to sleep modes • Ability to set peak and non-peak schedules • Ability to remediate settings if changed • Ability to opt out machines from power policy

  34. System Center and Power Management Reports • Powering parameters of one or a group of computers • Usage statistics of a computer (plugedin, battery, full power, sleep..) • Classification and grouping • Error settings concerning the power • Economy of energy per kWh • Reduction of the CO2 emissions • Specification of average consumption in sleep mode and full power mode

  35. Machine and User Activity Report

  36. Power capability report

  37. Annoucing SCCM v.next ! Chapter Subtitle

  38. Pillars of the Release • Modernize our infrastructure and core components • Redesigned hierarchy and SQL Server replication • Automated content distribution • Client Health improvements and auto-remediation • Redesigned admin experience and role-based security model • Native 64-bit and full Unicode support • Embrace user-centric management • Provide a rich application management model to capture admin intent • Allow the administrator to think users first • Provide the end user a fitting user experience to find/install software with • Allow the user to define their relationship to applications • Continue to improve throughout the product • Software Updates auto-deployment (including Forefront definitions) • Automated settings remediation (DCM “set”) • Consolidated and expanded mobile device management • Improvements to OS Deployment and Remote Control • And much, much more…

  39. Tomorrow's End-User is FAR More Tech Savvy Than Today’s “Digital Natives” have never known life without a PC Consumerization of IT How and Where Users Work Will Change 2009 – 1 billion PCs, 3+ billion mobile devices 2010 – 12-17 million iCafe PCs serving 300+ million users in the 3rd world Tomorrow’s IT Pro is in the Crosshairs Demand for IT specialists will shrink 40% by 2010 Increased balance of versatilists Embracing User-CentricEnd-User of the Future

  40. System vs. User-Centric • Systems Management of Today • Targeted at the device • Explicit and action-based • Software deployment is a glorified script execution engine • Optimized for systems management inside the firewall • Optimized for tight IT control, minimal end user involvement User-Centric Client Mgmt of Tomorrow • Targeted at the end user • Implicit and intent-based • Software deployment is about delivering the right app in the right way to the right user under the right condition • Enable the user to be productive anywhere and anytime • Maintain IT control while balancing the needs for end user empowerment

  41. App management model captures admin intent Manage apps, not setup scripts State-based Apps have “relationships” to other objects Apps can have >1 deployment type Conditional Delivery Rules – requirement rules evaluated at install time to get the right app at the right time Let the admin think user first User Device Affinity maintains relationship between users and systems to solve core user targeting issues Primary user rule – only install software if user is primary user on that device Pre-deploy to users’ primary devices for WoL, off-hrs, workgroup, etc Embracing User CentricAdministrator Promises

  42. “A Fitting End-User Experience” Self-service application web portal Easily find and request software for your job Choose software intelligently thanks to clear, consistent and concise information about applications and their impact “The ability to define their relationships to their software” Application subscriptions persist your relationship with the software User preferences control ConfigMgr behaviors (e.g. “my business hours”) Manage impact from software installation and system restarts Embracing User CentricEnd-User Promises

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