System Center 2012 R2 part 2 Kobi Levi Sr Consultant Microsoft Israel Device Management System Center Configuration Manager and Windows Intune Customer Challenges Deploying and managing ID: 274625
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Endless Options with System Center 2012 R2 – part 2
Kobi Levi
Sr.
Consultant
Microsoft IsraelSlide2
Device ManagementSystem Center Configuration Manager and Windows IntuneSlide3
Customer Challenges
Deploying and managing
applications
across platforms
is difficult.
Apps
Data
Users need to be productive while
maintaining compliance and reducing risk.
Users
expect to be able to
work in any location
and have access to all their work resources.
Users
The
explosion of
devices
is eroding the standards-based approach to corporate IT.
DevicesSlide4
People-centric IT
Apps
Users
Empower users
Allow
users to work on the
devices
of
their choice and provide
consistent access to corporate
resources.
Unify your environment
Deliver
a unified application
and device
management
on-premises and in the cloud.
Protect your
data
Help protect corporate information and manage risk.
Management. Access. Protection.
Data
DevicesSlide5
Simplifying Management Across Platforms
Devices & Platforms
IT
Single admin
console
Windows PCs
(x86/64, Intel
SoC
),
Windows to Go
Windows Embedded
Mac OS X
Windows 8.1 PCs & RT
Windows Phone 8
iOS
AndroidSlide6
Unified Device Management Experiences
Roll out BYOD strategy with CM/Windows Intune solution
Control which users can participate in BYOD
Set security policies & provision corporate resource access
Deploy corporate applications to users
Protect corporate data on lost/stolen devices
Device choice of Windows,
iOS, AndroidDevice EnrollmentCorporate resource access
Application self-service
Self removal of devices
IT ProUsersSlide7
Mobile Device Enrollment – What’s new?Workplace join Registers the mobile device with on premise or Azure Active Directory Supported for Windows 8.1 PC/RT and
iOS
.
Built in Windows OS support for access to ‘Workplace’ services
PC Settings > Network > WorkplaceMDM
EnrollmentRegisters the mobile device with Configuration Manager/Windows Intune
User-initiated process over SSL. Admin defines which users are authorized to enroll devicesIT gets more control and reduced risk from BYODEnd users get seamless access to corporate resources from personal devicesWork Place Join+ MDM enrollment =Slide8
New Self Service PortalsNew native apps
Windows x86
iOS
Android
New
functionality
Ability to feature an appApp specific privacy statementDevice management: Selective wipe a deviceSupport for corporate branding with unified managementSlide9
Target applications based
on user role
Evaluate device capabilities
for optimal application delivery
Local installation
Microsoft Application Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization (VDI)Deliver applications to devices through side-loading and deep linksWindowsWindows RT
Windows Phone 8iOSAndroidPeople-centric Application DeliveryAccessing apps the right way, on the right device
MSI
iOS
App-V
(MDOP)
Appx
App Store
Link
Start
StartStart
AndroidApp (Example: PDF Reader)Slide10
Linux & UNIX
Version 4 (x86/x64)
Version 5 (x86/x64)
Version 6 (x86/x64
)
Red
HatOS Support Model Consistent support across Configuration Manager and Operations Manager Newer OS versions will be supported within 180 days of releaseOld versions supported as long as vendor provides supportVersion 9 (SPARC)
Version 10 (SPARC/x86)SolarisVersion 9 (x86)Version 10 SP1 (x86/x64)Version 11 (x86/x64)SUSEOther
CentOS
5, 6
Debian 5, 6 Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, 12.4 LTSOracle Linux 5, 6Slide11
Rich feature setProvision from the admin consoleMost capabilities as on-prem
Notable Exceptions:
OSD and task sequences
Custom updates
App-V streamingFull
BranchCache support
Software Updates from Microsoft Update Integrated monitoringIn console content monitoringAbility to monitor storage and traffic out usageContent is fully encryptedDistribution Point for Windows AzureMP
DPWindows AzureDistribution Point
Microsoft Update
Policy
Content
FIREWALLCorporate Network
PR1MPSlide12
Building cloud services with Windows Server 2012 R2, System Center 2012 R2 and the Windows Azure PackSlide13
R2 w/ Service Provider Foundation
Future Services
Service
Bus
SQL
VMs
Web
Sites
Service Management API
ServicePlansUsers
Provider Portal
Consumer Self-Service
PortalWeb SitesAppsDatabaseVMsService ProviderCustomer
Self Service Portal Moves On-Premises
Common Mgt. ExperienceWorkloadsCloud-Enabled Services Move On-PremisesConsistent Dev. Experience Other ServicesCDN.Media,, etc.CachingService BusSQLVMsWebSitesWorkerRoleService Management APIWeb SitesAppsDatabaseVMsSubscriber Self-ServicePortalWindows AzureCloud OS Consistent ExperiencesR2Slide14
Windows Azure-consistent
IaaS
- User Experience & API
Virtual Machine Roles
- Portable
- Elastic
- Gallery- Windows and Linux Support
Virtual Networks- Site to Site connectivity- Tenant supplied IP addressesVirtual MachinesSlide15
Build highly scalable web applicationsIterate with integrated source control
Manage your app with real-time
telemetry
Scale up with one click
Support for
.Net
, Node.js, PHP, PythonWeb SitesSlide16
Messaging service for cloud apps
Guaranteed message delivery
Publish-subscribe messaging patterns
Standard protocols (REST, AMQP, WS*)
Interoperability (.NET, Java/JMS, C/C++)
Now integrated with management portal
Service BusSlide17
Identity- Active Directory
- ADFS Federation
- Co-administrators
Database Services
- SQL Server
- MySQL
Custom services from providerProgrammatic access to cloud services- Windows Azure Consistent REST APIsAdditional ServicesSlide18
Windows Azure PackSlide19
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