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Discover the latest trends in desktop transformation and virtualization through six insightful statements and four stimulating questions. Dive into the dynamic world of desktop change driven by enhanced user experiences, innovative technologies, and shifting IT service provisions. Learn how to adapt to evolving business demands, streamline operations, and boost productivity with a strategic approach to desktop management.
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Crossing the Desktop Divide Six statements and four questions to start discussions Ewen Anderson, CEO, Centralis
Disruption & expectation have never been greater Reduced cost,pay as you use service Simplified service that enables & supports change Pro-active, performant, secure, resilient& compliant Business Demands “Apple” like service at work Managed mobility, apps, multi-media, & touch User Expectations Technology Change IT Service Provision Device, location, apps & working pattern of choice Virtual by default, consumed as a commodity
Business innovation and productivity requirements Commercial in Confidence – Not for Distribution
User experience is critical & and highly complex Provisioning & Management Storage Servers Hypervisor Cloud Services Cache Datacentre Networking Broker & Personalisation Backup, DR & BC Hi-DefinitionGraphics Desktop & Applications Performance, Cost & Capacity Analytics& Measurement
Desktop Virtualisation Has Crossed the Chasm Commercial in Confidence – Not for Distribution
The desktop journey is not a technology roadmap CommunicationPlan Expected Benefits Strategy Current Issues Success Criteria Project Plan Business Requirements Change Programme ExistingInvestments Justification Design User Engagement Operational Readiness Discovery TechnicalStrategy Sizing Application Consolidation User Acceptance Technology Selection Load Test ApplicationRemediation Platform Costs Pro-Actively Manage ActualBenefits Roll-Out Operational Costs
The role of the IT department is changing…. DIY to Manage Bespoke to Commodity 1:300 admin/serverto1:24,000
Discussion • Is Desktop Virtualisation now @ Version 2 / SP1? • Is End User Experience is the key service metric? • To what extent will our future role be managing & renting, rather than buying & building services? • Should you plan for a future without Windows?
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