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© 2009 VMware Inc. All rights reserved

End User Computing

[email protected]

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Disclaimer

This session may contain product features that are currently under development.

This session/overview of the new technology represents no commitment from VMware to deliver these features in any generally available product.

Features are subject to change, and must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind.

Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery. Pricing and packaging for any new technologies or features discussed or presented have not been determined.

“THESE FEATURES ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF FEATURE AREAS UNDER DEVELOPMENT. FEATURE COMMITMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, AND MUST NOT BE INCLUDED IN CONTRACTS, PURCHASE ORDERS,OR SALES AGREEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY AND MARKET DEMAND WILL AFFECT FINAL.”

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Think Different

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Think Different

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Customers Moving Toward IT as a Service: Phase III

COST EFFICIENCYQUALITY OF SERVICE

BUSINESS AGILITY

IT as a ServiceBusiness ProductionIT Production

Improving Production of IT Services

Pooled infrastructure Secure multi-tenancy Federation of internal and

external resources Policy-driven automation

Improving Consumption

of IT Services

Defined service catalogs

Self-service Pay for use Ubiquitous access

The Virtualization Journey

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2010 Milestone: Virtualization is Now De Facto Model

We are past a virtual tipping point!

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2,500,000

5,000,000

7,500,000

10,000,000

12,500,000

15,000,000

17,500,000

VM Cross Over

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Source: IDC

Physical ServersVirtual machines

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VMware End User Computing Vision

While maintaining corporate policy, SLA and flexible service delivery at a lower cost

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VMware End User Computing Benefits

Secure policy driven service delivery across clouds

CAPEX + OPEX control

Security & Compliance

Simplified, automated user management

IT Control Next generation

collaborative workspace

Context aware experience

Device and platform independence

Flexible access data and apps anywhere, anytime

End User Freedom

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The End User Computing Journey

MODERNIZE THE DESKTOP

Secure and Optimize the Traditional Windows Environment

Desktop, Desktop App, User Data, Virtual Machine

UNIFY USERMANAGEMENT

Bridge Legacy and Cloud Architectures

Legacy, SaaS, and Device Apps, User Data, Users

DELIVER USER CENTRIC COMPUTING

Collaborative User Workspace

Users and Policies, Any App and Data

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Today’s Challenges

PC is the center of the universe

Rigid, Complex and Fragile Architecture (HW+OS+Apps+Data)

Security Exposures

High Maintenance Costs

Difficult to Maintain and Upgrade

Reactive, poor SLA

Downtime costs

PC Centric

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What to do next?

Do Nothing

• Increasing management costs• Increased firefighting• Decreased Security • Compatibility issues• Recruitment Issues

Move Beyond

• Cost reduction & containment• Increase End User Flexibility• Increase Security & Compliance• Dynamic, adjust to the business• Flexible, Reliable Service Delivery

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DataAppsOS Data

OS

Desktop Apps

Step 1: Modernize, Optimize and Secure the Desktop

Private Cloud

Data

Desktop Apps

OSVMware

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OS

Desktop Apps

Step 1: Modernize, Optimize and Secure the Desktop

OS

Data

Apps

OS

Data

Apps

OS

Data

Apps

Local Mode

Data

Private CloudVMware

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Step 1: VMware View 4.5

Industry first• Integrated online and offline solution

Industry best• User experience

• Simplified Management

• Desktop Cloud Infrastructure Platform

• Acquisition and Total Cost

Expanded user and use case coverage• Win 7 Migration, BYOPC/Contractor IT, Federal,

Health Care “Follow Me Desktop and Mobile • 10,000+ Customers• 86% Growth in Number of Deals• 270% Growth in New Customers• 2,500+ Channel Partners• 500+ Competency Partners

Customer Momentum

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Flexible Display Support

Monitor Pivot Support

Support Up To 4 Monitors

1920x1200 Resolution Per Monitor

32 bit ColorClear Type

Font Support

Variable Resolution Per Monitor

Superior User Experience

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Enable a seamless desktop experience

Rich mediaand graphics

Multimediaredirection

Progressive build of graphics Thinprint

Productivityapplications

Seamless Desktop Experience

USBredirection

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Photos

Motion Video

Graphics

Icons

Text

Use the right CODEC for specific display content – Deliver the best experience

Highly Efficient Encoding for PC Display Superior User Experience

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High Resolution•Built over time as

user remains on page & bandwidth permits

•Full resolution image & text

Medium Resolution• Built over a few

frames• Higher quality

picture • High resolution text

Low Resolution• Initial Image

• Low bandwidth & resolution

• High resolution text

Progressive Build Example Superior User Experience

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View 4.5: Feature Highlights

Admin Features• High performance GUI• Role based Admin• Event DB, Dashboard• View Power CLI extension

Storage Optimization• Tiered storage• Disposable disk/Local

swap file redirection• VM on local storage

Composer Enhancements• Sysprep support• Fast refresh• Persistent Disk Management

Client improvement• Smart-card/Proximity card• Mac Client• Kiosk mode

ThinApp Integration• App repositary scanning• Pool/Desktop ThinApp

assignment

vSphere 4.1 for Desktop• Memory compression• SAN Offload• 5x Scalability – 10k desktop

pods

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What is ThinApp?

A client-lessagent-less application virtualization solution• Allows Windows applications to be packaged, distributed and executed as a

single .exe or .msi file• Requires no pre-installed software on the end user machine• No back end server infrastructure required

Operating System

NATIVE APP

“ThinApp Bubble”

Program Files

App Data

Registry

SandBox

VFS

App

VREG

Decoupled from the host Operating system

VOS

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Step 2 Challenge: Apps? Data? Passwords? Devices?

User Data4M+ Dropbox Users

25+ petabytes at Mozy

Personal Cloud500M+ active Facebook users

51% of active Twitter users follow companies, brands or products

on social networks

DesktopPublishedSaaS Applications85% of New Applications

Delivered as SaaS

Fortune named Salesforce #4 fastest growing company

DevicesMobile device growth rate

is 2.5 time that of PCs

Over 2 million iPads sold in 2 months

Over 30 new tablet devices debuted at industry shows

this summer

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Project Horizon

User Experience• Single sign on • Self Service• Cross Platform Support

Cloud Ready Identity• Legacy, SaaS, Published apps under unified management• Extend enterprise policy to the cloud• Secure identity management across hybrid cloud

ThinApp Factory• Automated packaging and updating of native applications

Industry First: Unified user management of legacy and cloud applications

Project Horizon: Policy-based Delivery of Diverse

Applications and Data

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The Future: IT-managed Portals for all Applications

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Delivered on a Windows Desktop (

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Delivered on a Mac Computer

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Delivered on a Tablet

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What Does End User Computing Look Like?

Acme Application CatalogAccount: Noah Wasmer (Log Out)

Current Apps

MS Outlook

Open Office

Firefox

New To the Catalog

SAP Accounting

SPSS Statistics

Request Apps

Wireless Finder

FlightTracker

CorporateTravel

Manager Suggested

Mobile Applications

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