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Old 04-09-2011, 02:53 AM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 SoftGrid app-virt

MDOP, the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, will be the fastest-selling-ever Volume Licensing item from Microsoft, based on the organization. Given that Microsoft introduced MDOP six months ago,Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, buyers have bought two million licenses for MDOP.MDOP is made up of many distinctive equipment and technologies, all of which are created becoming enhanced and maintained by Microsoft’s System Center team: SoftGrid application virtualization, diagnostics and recovery toolset,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, advanced group-policy management,microsoft Office 2010 Serial, an inventory-asset service and desktop error-monitoring capabilities. (As reader Ryan McCarthy with SoftChoice Corp. correctly noted, Microsoft acquired, not built, these technologies: SoftGrid from Softricity; Asset Inventory from AssetMetrix; Advanced Group Policy from Desktop Standard; and Diagnostic Toolset from Winternals.)If I were to guess which of these might be most enticing to buyers, I’d say SoftGrid might be the biggest carrot. And if it’s not yet the crown jewel of MDOP, I’d predict it might be by the time Microsoft issues its next MDOP refresh.(Keep in mind that the only way consumers currently can get MDOP and SoftGrid is to sign up for Software Assurance, Microsoft’s annuity-maintenance licensing program. Determined by early information on Microsoft’s plans for Windows 7, it sounds like the Redmondians plan to continue to offer existing and forthcoming MDOP services as carrots/sticks to get more folks to sign up for Software Assurance.)SoftGrid — technology Microsoft acquired when it purchased Softricity in early 2006 — lets users run applications without actually installing them on a local machine. This allows companies who want to make available a single image of Office or even a custom line-of-business application to multiple users to push it out to them without having to touch each desktop. It also will aid companies in deploying application patches, as only the changed/updated bits might be streamed to users’ desktops (rather than all of the bits,Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, including those which haven’t changed), she said.“SoftGrid just pull (the bits) which can be needed,” said Gavriella Schuster, Senior Director of Item Management of the Desktop Optimization Pack team.”IT doesn’t have to do all the regression testing it normally does. It doesn’t need to check in advance for potential application conflicts and crashes. It’s especially good for users with lots of custom organization applications.”SoftGrid also allows users to work offline, because the bits that happen to be installed on a user’s desktop remain there,Windows 7 Product Key, Schuster noted, even when the machine is disconnected from the corporate network.SoftGrid application virtualization “version 1″ (which is part of the current MDOP) allows users to stream applications to any desktop inside their firewall, Schuster explained. But the next version will allow users to stream any application that can be virtualized to their desktops or the Web, she said.(Applications that cannot be virtualized are anything with a boot-time install, like virus-scan software, Schuster said.)Is this the way Microsoft will offer medium- to large-size businesses Office as a “service”? Instead of fielding a Web-based version of Office, why not just convince users to stream it using SoftGrid?Schuster wasn’t willing or able to talk about Microsoft’s competitive positioning plans.“MDOP turns a desktop into a set of dynamically delivered services,” is as far as Schuster would go.Where do you think Microsoft is going with SoftGrid? Is streaming Office via SoftGrid Microsoft’s answer for enterprise customers looking at Google Docs & Spreadsheets? (With a hosted or at least ad-funded version of Microsoft Works becoming Microsoft’s competitor to Google Docs & Spreadsheets for individuals and small businesses?)
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