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Crossing the Desktop Divide
Ewen Anderson, CEO, Centralis
Six statements and four questions to start discussions
Drivers for Desktop Change
Desktop Futures
The change imperative
Productivity Demands
User Experience
Crossing the Divide
The Desktop Journey
Changing Role of IT
IT Service Provision
Disruption & expectation have never been greater
User Expectations
Technology Change
Business Demands
Reduced cost,pay as you use service
“Apple” like service at work
Device, location, apps & working pattern of choice
Managed mobility, apps, multi-media, & touch
Virtual by default, consumed as a commodity
Pro-active, performant, secure, resilient & compliant
Simplified service that enables & supports change
Business innovation and productivity requirements
User experience is critical & and highly complex
Storage Cache ServersDatacentreNetworking
Hypervisor
Broker & Personalisation
Desktop& Applications
Cloud Services
Hi-DefinitionGraphics
Backup, DR & BC
Provisioning & Management
Analytics & Measurement
Performance, Cost & Capacity
Vendor Positioning
Special cases
Version 2 / SP1 BAU Long blind
tail
Desktop Virtualisation Has Crossed the Chasm
The desktop journey is not a technology roadmap
StrategyCommunication
Plan
Business Requirements
Change Programme
Discovery
Application Consolidation
Platform Costs
ActualBenefits
User Acceptance
Sizing
JustificationExisting
Investments
Operational Costs
TechnologySelection
Design
ApplicationRemediation
Roll-Out
Current Issues
Operational Readiness
Load Test
Pro-ActivelyManage
TechnicalStrategy
Project Plan
Success Criteria
ExpectedBenefits
User Engagement
The role of the IT department is changing….
Bespoke to Commodity
DIY to Manage
1:300 admin/serverto1:24,000
Discussion
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?
Conclusion
The Future for Desktop
Services
Strategy
User Experience
Personal Productivity
Business Productivity
IT as a Service to
the Business
ROI
And finally . . .
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