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The New Windows Mobile Enterprise Architecture

Rob TiffanyMobility ArchitectMicrosoft Corporation

MBL405

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Help | About

MEDC 2007 World Tour Content Team with Derek Snyder and Mike HallMicrosoft Mobility ArchitectFormer Embedded MVPSerial EntrepreneurWriter

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Session Objectives And Takeaways

Session Objective(s)Pick the Right Wireless Data Network for your CustomerCreate an Optimized Mobile InfrastructureBring Reliability to WirelessAccess Enterprise PackagesSync Data with SQL Server 2005, 2008, and BeyondImplement Well-Connected Scenarios

Key TakeawayUnderstand how Windows Mobile can integrate into Microsoft-centric as well as heterogeneous enterprise infrastructures to bring agility to your customer’s organization

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Global Wireless Data Networks 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 3.5G, 4G

Global System for Mobile

Communications(GSM)

Universal Mobile Telecommunications

System (UMTS)

Code Division Multiple Access

(CDMA)

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

(OFDM)

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) : ~35 Kbps

Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE): 75 - 135 Kbps

High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA): 400 - 700 Kbps

High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA): 600 Kbps – 1.4 Mbps Down/500 – 800Kbps Up

Long Term Evolution (LTE): Up to 100Mbps Down/50Mbps Up

CDMA2000 1xRTT: Up to 144Kbps Down

Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO): 400 – 700 Kbps

Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO Rev A): 300 – 400 Kbps Up

Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO Rev B): Up to 14.7Mbps

Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a, g, n: Up to 300Mbps ~70 m

WiMAX IEEE 802.16: Up to 70Mbps ~50 km

WiBro/Mobile WiMAX IEEE 802.16e: Up to 50Mbps ~5 km

High-Speed Packet Access Evolved (HSPA+): Up to 42Mbps Down/22Mbps Up

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS): 220 - 320 Kbps

Evolved EDGE/EDGE II: 300% Download/100% Upload Improvement

Picocell FemtocellMSC

InternetInternet

Frequency Bands850900

18001900

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An Optimized Mobile Infrastructure System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008

Internet Perimeter

Wi-FiHotspot

CellTower

BackFirewall

FrontFirewall

Corpnet

WindowsMobile 6.1

WindowsMobile 6.1

ISA Server 2006[Pre-Enrollment]

SCMDM 2008Gateway Server

[Post-Enrollment]

EnrollmentServer

[Admin orSelf-Serve]

Windows SoftwareUpdate Services

DeviceManagement

Server

CertificateAuthority

ActiveDirectory

SQL Server 2005[Reporting]

SecurityBlacklists

Encryption

Device OUGroup Policies

OMA DM

Mobile VPN

Mobile VPN

DoubleEnvelopeSecurity

DoubleEnvelopeSecurity

Mobile VPNStable IP

Fast Reconnect

Device Wipe

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Bringing Reliability To WirelessWCF Store and forward

Wi-FiHotspot

CellTower

BackFirewall

FrontFirewall

SCMDM 2008

Gateway Server /ISA Server 2006

Mobile VPN/SSL

WindowsMobile

WindowsMobile

Exchange 2007[Client Access Server Role]

WindowsCommunication

FoundationLOB Server

WindowsCommunication

FoundationLOB Server

SSL

Internet Perimeter Corpnet

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Internet Perimeter

Access To Enterprise PackagesBizTalk Adapter Framework

Wi-FiHotspot

CellTower

BackFirewall

FrontFirewall

SCMDM 2008

Gateway Server /ISA Server 2006

Mobile VPN/SSL

SQL Server

Oracle

BizTalk 2006 R2[Adapter Framework]

SAP

HostIntegration

ServerMainframe

AS/400

Siebel PeopleSoft Tibco

JD Edwards WebSphere

SSL

Corpnet

WindowsMobile

WindowsMobile

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Internet

WindowsMobile

[SSC 3.1/3.5]

Perimeter Corpnet

Data Sync With SQL Server 2005Mobile Merge Replication

SSC Client Agent

Wi-FiHotspot

CellTower

BackFirewall

FrontFirewall

SCMDM 2008

Gateway Server /ISA Server 2006

Mobile VPN/SSL

WindowsMobile

[SSC 3.1/3.5]

SSC Client Agent

IIS Replication ServerSSC Server Agent

SQL ReconcilerSSC Replication

ProviderSQL Replication

Provider

.OUT.IN

Active Directory

SQL ServerPublisher

SQL ServerDistributor

FilteringHorizontal

VerticalJoined

PublicationArticleArticle

Snapshot AgentMergeAgent

OSSQL

Dist DBDist Log

Pub DB Pub Log

Tempdb

Tempdb Log

SnapshotShare

SSL

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Mobile Merge Replication

Rob TiffanyMobility ArchitectMicrosoft

demo

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Data Sync With SQL Server 2008 +Sync Services for ADO.NET

Internet Corpnet

SqlCeClientSyncProvider

Sync Agent

Sync Group

WindowsMobile

[SSC 3.5]

Sync Table

Sync Table

Sync Table

Upload

Download

Snapshot

Bi-Directional

ServiceProxy

Wi-FiHotspot

CellTower

BackFirewall

FrontFirewall

SCMDM 2008

Gateway Server /ISA Server 2006

IIS Web/WCF Service

DbServerSyncProvider

Sync Adapter

Sync AdapterSync Adapter

BatchSize

Select Incremental Inserts CommandSelect Incremental Updates CommandSelect Incremental Deletes CommandSelect Conflict Updated Rows CommandSelect Conflict Deleted Rows Command

SyncLastReceivedAnchor

SyncNewReceivedAnchor

SQL Server 2008[Change Tracking]

Mobile VPN/SSL

ADO.NET Databases

Perimeter

SSL

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Well-Connected ScenariosMobile Web + Terminal Services

Wi-FiHotspot

WindowsMobile

WindowsMobile

Corpnet

ASP.NETApplications

Terminal ServicesApplications

RDP

RDPSSL

SSL

Virtualized Appsfrom other Platforms

BizTalk 2006[Adapter Framework Gateway

to Enteprise Packages]

Any Database

WPA 2

ADO.NETJDBC

ODBCOLEDB

Virtual PCVirtual Server

Hyper - V

XHTML 1.1 Basic

Supported Apps.NETVB 6

Win32/16Console

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Well-Connected Scenarios

Rob TiffanyMobility ArchitectMicrosoft

demo

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www.microsoft.com/teched Tech·Talks Tech·Ed BloggersLive Simulcasts Virtual Labs

http://microsoft.com/msdn

Developer’s Kit, Licenses, and MORE!

Resources for Developers

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Related ContentBreakout SessionsMBL303 :: Windows Communication Foundation on DevicesMBL304 :: Advanced Object-Oriented Data Access with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 and Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition 3.5MBL309 :: What's New in the Windows Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator 2008

Interactive Theater SessionsMBL09-TLC :: Achieving Global Scalability with Mobile Merge Replication via RepublishingMBL07-TLC :: Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET: From Desktops to Devices

Hands-on LabsMBL05-HOL :: Building an Application Using Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) and Store and Forward Transports in the Microsoft .NET Compact FrameworkMBL03-HOL :: Introduction to Building Line-of-Business (LOB) Applications on Windows Mobile

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Windows Mobile® Resources

TechNet TechCenter – System Center Mobile Device Manager http://technet.microsoft.com/scmdm

TechNet TechCenter – Windows Mobile http://technet.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

 MSDN Center – Windows Mobile   http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

Webcasts and Podcasts for IT – Windows Mobilehttp://www.microsoft.com/events/series/msecmobility.aspx

General Information – Windows Mobilehttp://www.windowsmobile.com

General Information – Mobile Device Managerhttp://www.windowsmobile.com/mobiledevicemanager

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© 2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED

OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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