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Applications Delivery & Desktop Management. Thin, Fat and In-Between. Damien Toman, CTO, Gen-i

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Applications Delivery & Desktop Management.

Thin, Fat and In-Between.

Damien Toman, CTO, Gen-i

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• Altiris Software Virtualisation Solution

• Intel vPro and Virtual Appliance

• Cisco, Symantec, Altiris - key partners for vPro

• HP Blade PC

• IBM Virtualised Hosted Client Infrastructure

• Ardence & Wyse – Streaming Operating System and Applications

• VMware – Player, Software Virtual Appliances, ACE

• Microsoft – Fat/Smart, Softricity - streaming

• Sun, Citrix

Agenda

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Dwain Kinghorn, Altiris CTO.

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iPOD for storing your Virtual Desktop?

• Randy Cook, Development Manager, Altiris. Created SVS.

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Intel Virtual Appliance

“the appliance concept is enabled by the processor, the chipset, the network, and a very good deal of software.”

Hardware-assisted virtualisation. VMware, Symantec, Altiris and Cisco - key partners.

Gregory Bryant, general manager of Intel Digital Office Platforms Group

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“Support for Intel® vPro™ …… new applications and solutions … from global software vendors, including Adobe*, Altiris*, Check Point*, Cisco*, Computer Associates*, HP OpenView*, Lenovo*, Microsoft*, Novell*, SAP*, Skype*, Symantec*..”

“great potential for combining broadband, voice over IP, and the concept of appliances to make desktop conferencing as convenient as a standard telephone.”

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“Leveraging vPro, the Altiris Manageability Toolkit 6.0 provides device discovery, hardware and software inventory, out of band power management, remote diagnostics and repair, BIOS access, and even network filtering using a virtualized appliance. “

“We ran Altiris discovery with our HP dc7700 turned off. The discovery process worked without a problem, and the machine showed up in the console under the AMT device group. Other non-vPro systems were discovered and added to our inventory—but only, of course, if they were powered on.

“… inventory management is coming into greater importance … migrating to Vista. “

Intel AMT can provide software inventory … able to get fairly complete data from systems that were in a powered-off state.

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Vmware & Citrix: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

Vmware Software Virtual Appliances Vmware Player Free. Vmware Server Free.$US 200,000 prizes for developers

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Microsoft

• Virtual PC and Virtual Server - Connectix

• Terminal Services – Thin Client with RDP

• Softricity – application streaming and virtualisation.

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Sun, Wyse, Citrix

• SunRay terminals.

• Wyse Terminals – embedded XP, thin plus Streaming.

• Citrix Presentation Server, NetScaler, project Tarpon – streaming.

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Wide-Area Application Acceleration

Damien Toman, CTO, Gen-i

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Move Towards Greater Centralisation

Virtualisation and Consolidation - cost savings with enhanced Disaster Recovery.

“Enterprises that do not leverage virtualization technologies will spend 25% more annually for

hardware, software, labor, and space for x86-based servers”

-- Gartner Report

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Move Towards Greater Centralisation

Branch servers required?

Control of Intellectual Property.

Compliance driving centralisation.

ICT Governance easier to address.

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Application Performance Challenges

SOA and Web Services (with chatty protocols) encourage even greater applications distribution including partners and customers, adding to the challenge.

More options for delivery: Web, Thin, Fat with application virtualisation and now Streaming.

Developers often do not understand network delivery mechanisms.

Encryption and protocol management impact server performance and scalability – should be off-loaded to specialised devices.

“Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) will provide the basis for 80% of new

development projects by 2008” Gartner

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Quality of Service?

Balancing VoIP Quality Of Service and application priorities add to the challenge.

More Bandwidth & Servers?

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Network Architecture

We need what Gartner refers to as an: “Application-Fluent Network Architecture”.

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What Types Application Acceleration Solutions are Available?

Bandwidth Management/Traffic Shaping

Data Compression over WAN.

Protocol Optimisation

Intelligent, dynamic caching

Some options also provide enhanced security

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Appliance solutions from:

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Software as a Service?

Damien Toman, CTO, Gen-i

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“What could the IT department of tomorrow look like?”

“In many organizations, everything customer-facing will be hosted externally on scalable virtualized infrastructures and enterprise applications of all kinds will be services provided by software-as-a-service vendors.”

Quote from Mark Gibbs, consultant NetworkWorld in USA, from Computerworld

article 26 Feb 2007.

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