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Microsoft FY13 Roadmap
An Intergen Perspective
October 2012
Chris J.T. Auld
Chief Technology Officer
Social Mobility
mobile apps will be downloaded in 2012
Total digital content will grow
48% from 2011
Mobility
Data security concerns
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91% of organizations expect to spend on mobile devices in 2012
1/2 of companies expect to use internal social network apps in 2012
2.7 zettabytes in 2012
>80% of new apps in 2012 will be distributed/ deployed on clouds
32% of businesses are likely to invest in BI and analytics in 2012
from infrastructure to application platforms
The strategic focus in the cloud will shift in 2012 In 2012, mobile
devices will outship PCs by more than
2:1 and generate more revenue than PCs for the first time
85 billion
Social networking will follow not just people but also appliances, devices and products
34% of CIOs say technology as a service (cloud) will have the most profound effect on the CIO role in the future
2/3 of mobile apps developed in 2012 will integrate with analytics offerings
49% of CIOs rank BI as the top project priority for 2012
Big data Cloud
mobile apps will be downloaded in 2012
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91% of organizations expect to spend on mobile devices in 2012
1/2 of companies expect to use internal social network apps in 2012
2.7 zettabytes in 2012
>80% of new apps in 2012 will be distributed/ deployed on clouds
32% of businesses are likely to invest in BI and analytics in 2012
from infrastructure to application platforms
The strategic focus in the cloud will shift in 2012 In 2012, mobile
devices will outship PCs by more than
2:1 and generate more revenue than PCs for the first time
85 BILLIO
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Social networking will follow not just people but also appliances, devices and products
34% of CIOs say technology as a service (cloud) will have the most profound effect on the CIO role in the future
2/3 of mobile apps developed in 2012 will integrate with analytics offerings
49% of CIOs rank BI as the top project priority for 2012
Social Mobility Big data Cloud
Mobility
Windows 8 Next major release of Windows. Launches 26 Oct
Two variants Windows 8 & Windows RT
Consumer experience with enterprise features
Windows 8 Windows RT • Traditional windows • Full Windows desktop • Full backwards compatibility • High end processors (x86/x64) • More expensive • Full range of form factors
Tablet, Desktop, All’n’One etc…
• Lower cost • Longer battery life • New Windows 8 apps only • Pre-built devices only • ARM Processors • Office 2013 RT Pre-installed* • Likely to be Tablets only at first
• Common application development platform for new Win8 apps • Strong security and management across both versions • Same IE10 browser on bot versions for browser based apps
Windows Phone 8 Next major release of Windows Phone. Lands mid Nov
Maintains compatibility with WP7 apps
Based on Windows 8 Kernal
No upgrade path for WP7 devices
Key focus on Enterprise features
WP8 Enterprise Features
Full device encryption and secure boot
Rich device management support via
Exchange, System Center and InTune
Enterprise focussed app distribution model
Full IE10 desktop browser
Management
Combination of System Center & InTune
InTune focused on BYOD Devices
WP8 & Windows RT look to be InTune managed exclusively
System Center focused on Enterprise owned assets
Social
Yammer Organic ‘Viral’ pickup and adoption
Fun to Use – Work/Life Integration
~80% penetration rate
Promotes discoverability
Teams creating customer colab networks
Self service peer support
Public/Private cross contamination problem
Office 2013 ‘Office’ now covers a much broader range of experiences
Security and Governance Remains Important
A range of deployment options including app streaming
Social integrated across the platform with
Presence, Lync/Skype click to call etc.
Data
Leakage
Prevention
Windows 8
Optimized
Versions
Tighter
SharePoint +
Exchange +
Office
SkyDrive + Office Files in the Cloud and sync to machine… Default in O2013
Realtime collaboration and co-authoring
Like Dropbox but so much more...
Full strength of Microsoft office
No one has any idea that it exists…
Default
Save
To
SkyDrive
Save to cloud with SkyDrive & SkyDrive Pro
Lync + Skype IT Supported App… but is it ‘Social’
Incremental improvements & new tools in 2013
Like Skype but better
Lync clients for Win8, iOS, Android, WP7/8
Native OneNote Sharing
PSTN Integration still challenging… Skype?
Dynamics
Themes next 12mo Can’t sacrifice security & governance for utility
Social will move from apps to platform & cross org
If you don’t help users they will help themselves
Now is a good time to pay down technical debt
Skype has significant disruptive potential
Questions