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Title: Delivering a New Desktop and Application Deployment Strategy


1
Indiana University and the New Emerging Personal
Computing Model
  • Delivering a New Desktop and Application
    Deployment Strategy

Duane Schau dschau_at_iu.edu
2
Indiana University
  • Founded in 1820
  • Over 100,000 students
  • Over 17,000 FTE faculty and staff
  • IT distributed over 7 geographically dispersed
    campuses

3
We asked the question. What if?
  • What if we could transform the desktop and
    application deployment strategy?
  • What if it could be simplified so Information
    Technology Professionals could be more
    innovative?
  • What if we could return more productive dollars
    back to research and teaching?

4
What if we could adapt new approaches to IT
services?Leveraging Constituencies or 1IUIT
EDUCAUSE Live!
  • Focus on efficiency and effectiveness
  • Repurpose and align staff for the future
  • Enterprise IT working closer with campus, school,
    and departmental IT professionals
  • Streamline services
  • Shared strategic decisions
  • Establish roles and decision rights

5
Edge, Leverage, and Trust and Client
Virtualization
EDUCAUSE Live!
  • IUs second strategic plan Empowering People
  • Action 1 Life Cycle Funding Review
  • IU should continue a lifecycle replacement model
    similar to the one established in ITSP1 to
    provide baseline support for computing devices
    and the maintenance of university-provisioned
    student computing labs.
  • Action 2 Life Cycle Funding Expansion
  • The lifecycle-funding model should be expanded to
    cover school, academic and administrative
    department, and discipline-specific needs and
    variations to more fully support the diversity of
    research and creative activity across the
    university.
  • Action 6Leveraging Partnerships
  • IU should continue its highly successful program
    of relationships with hardware, software, and
    services vendors, and seek additional
    partnerships and creative exchanges that provide
    mutual benefits.
  • Action 22B Virtual Desktops
  • Technologies such as desktop virtualization
    should be explored to help reduce the costs and
    extend the lifecycles of personal computing
    devices.
  • Action 29 Human Engagement
  • UITS should expand its formal and informal
    engagements with the IU community to ensure
    continuous, timely dialogue, and flow of
    information to effectively adapt IT services to
    user needs.

6
Could we develop a new collaborative strategy?
  • All Campuses Advisory Committee
  • 11 month evaluation
  • Multi-Vendor funded proof of concept (POC)
  • All managed outside enterprise IT

7
The Committee Structure
8
What we learnedAdopting committee
recommendations
EDUCAUSE Live!
  • Enterprise collaboration is possible
  • Continue collaborative engagements
  • Standardize on Citrix XenDesktop for client
    virtualization
  • Standardize SCCM enterprise imaging of the
    physical desktop
  • Standardize on Application Virtualization
  • Enterprise Application
  • Licensing

Leverage opportunities to reduce management
overhead
9
Common Good ServicesDelivery and Support
  • Four Pillars
  • Client Virtualization
  • Enterprise Storage
  • SCCM
  • Enterprise Document Management

10
Core ComponentsCitrix XenDesktop and Microsoft
APP-V
EDUCAUSE Live!
  • Citrix
  • XenDesktop
  • XenServer
  • XenApp
  • NetScaler
  • Microsoft
  • App-V

11
Core Technology Virtualization Components
  • Citrix XenDesktop
  • Windows 7
  • Windows XP
  • Citrix XenApp
  • Version 5 (32 bit)
  • Version 6 (64 bit)
  • Citrix NetScaler
  • IUanyWare
  • Microsoft App-V
  • Streaming to XenApp
  • Offline Images
  • Microsoft SCCM

12
Application Virtualization
  • Best ROI
  • Maximizes server resources
  • Leverage enterprise investment sequencing and
    packaging expertise
  • Enterprise deployment for 200 or more
    applications for general use across the
    enterprise
  • Application Delivery
  • Streamed
  • Hosted
  • Online
  • Offline

13
Enterprise Storage
  • Enterprise storage for faculty, staff, schools
    and departments
  • Highly Flexible
  • GPO friendly
  • Standardize on SharePoint for staff and faculty
    at the enterprise
  • Local and cloud based public storage for students

14
Enterprise StorageStorage as a service
  • Standard File Storage
  • SharePoint
  • MySites Personal and Shared Web Based Access
  • SharePoint Drive Mapping
  • Departmental Site Collections
  • Electronic Document Management
  • Enterprise File Server
  • Redundant farms IUB IUPUI
  • Enterprise backup and restore
  • Available to all departments
  • Hitachi storage

15
Integrated Enterprise Services
  • Enterprise SCCM
  • Enterprise Document Management
  • Application packaging

16
IUanyWare Deployment
Phase I Use Cases
  • IUanyWare Use Case
  • Delivery for departmental, school, students,
    faculty and staff
  • Full service Printing, storage, online, offline
  • Any device anytime
  • Extend Indiana University

17
Phase I Use Cases
  • Fall Deliverables Software
  • Align early adopter software stakeholders
  • Math/Stat
  • All student distribution
  • SPEA
  • 650 Grad Students
  • Columbus
  • Software specific to Labs
  • Library
  • Application replacement for 300 staff
  • Department of Medicine
  • Selected use cases
  • Dentistry
  • Full Migration

18
Indiana University Client Virtualization Layout
IU Citrix Collaboration
19
  • Questions?
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