December 9, 2009
Entisys Solutions (a Citrix Solution Partner Platinum, Microsoft Gold Partner and AppSense CSP) are hosting a desktop virtualization event at the Microsoft offices in California - Join us and explore the technology of XenDesktop, Hyper-V and AppSense.
Discover how Citrix, Microsoft and AppSense provide a simple and reliable virtual desktop for users of Windows Server® environments. Citrix, the leader in Desktop Virtualization, AppSense, the leader in user environment management solutions and Microsoft have the most comprehensive virtualized desktop solution in the industry. Citrix XenDesktop will deliver a full range of desktop virtualization technologies, ideal for everyone from task workers to mobile/remote employees. With the Microsoft-Citrix-AppSense partnership, there is no easier way to deploy Windows 7.
Seminar topics include:
- Reducing Desktop TCO and gaining the best performance with Citrix XenDesktop™
- Virtual Desktop Architecture – XenDesktop components with Hyper-V
- Citrix Provisioning Server – ease the deployment of your Windows 7 roll out
- Desktop deliver controller and Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
- Technical deep dive for the engineer and technical savvy IT specialist
Date:
Thursday – December 17, 2009
Location:
Microsoft Corporation – Mercury Room in Building One
1065 La Avenida Street
Mountain View
CA 94041
(650) 693-4000
Please Click Here To Register Your Place!
Look forward to seeing you there :)
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Posted by Gareth Kitson
October 21, 2009
A few weeks ago AppSense HQ was the center point for our quarterly Systems Engineering / Pre-Sales Conference..
I thought, while I have 30 or so consultants at my disposal, to take this opportunity to catch them off-guard and have them white-board some of the key AppSense messages and overviews.
Videos / Whiteboard Presentations include (amongst others):
- User Environment Management Overview
- Windows 7 and VDI Overview
- Eliminating the need for Roaming Profiles
- Rolling-back User Personalization Settings
- Automatically Blocking Unauthorized Executables
- Controlling Microsoft Application Per Device Licensing
- Client & Cloud Computing
These videos have now been uploaded to YouTube and are available for viewing here – at the AppSense YouTube Channel
I hope these are of use to people, and where possible, I am keen to read your comments, so please do leave a note of your thoughts on there :)

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Posted by Gareth Kitson
October 21, 2009
Learn the difference between just throwing in a VDI solution, and designing a true Desktop & Application Delivery Architecture. Learn why most VDI projects fail, and the best practices that will show a solid ROI to your CFO/CIO.
Don’t try to bolt-on a Frankenstein solution, – come hear from our team of technical experts. You’ll also experience a great networking opportunity to meet your peers, and learn from their projects as well. Some questions we will help you answer…
- Why is desktop virtualization different than server virtualization
- Is VDI the same thing as Desktop or Application Delivery (hint: it is not)
- What architecture/designs are available
- What are the SAN requirements for Desktop Delivery
- How do you handle user profiles
- How is printing different with virtual desktops or Terminal Services
- When do you use Terminal Server based Application Delivery versus Desktop Delivery (or both)
- What licensing is needed from each manufacturer to implement a solid desktop virtualization architecture
A solid line up of technical presenters; from Microsoft, Citrix, AppSense, and AGSI coming to a city near you…
10/27/09 – Raleigh, NC
10/28/09 – Charlotte, NC
10/29/09 – Charleston, SC
More details: http://www.advantec.us/events-dtv.htm
To register: http://www.advantec.us/eventspdtv-reg.asp
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Posted by Gareth Kitson
October 14, 2009
Citrix CTP and owner of www.Ervik.as - Alex ‘Ervik’ Johnsen – is hosting a VDI webinar discussing the challenges faced in rolling out VDI, along with best practices and discussions & demonstrations from Citrix, AppSense and joint VAR Commaxx.
This webinar will include a Citrix XenDesktop overview, along with why AppSense is the only solution recommended by Citrix for Personalization and Policy management to enable the customization of single OS and App images to be tailored for each and every user in an organization.
Join us to understand how Commaxx, AppSense and Citrix can simplify your desktop virtualization plans, reduce cost, simplify management and provide the best user experience.
The webinar takes place on Monday 19th October, you can register your place here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/937376570
Together Citrix and AppSense have over 4,000 joint enterprise customers and have deployed some of the largest VDI environments in the world… attend this webinar to see why..

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Posted by Gareth Kitson
October 9, 2009
The Only Partner Technology Recommended by Citrix to Ensure All Users Receive a Fully Personalized Working Environment at the Lowest Possible Cost
AppSense, the leading provider of User Environment Management solutions for the enterprise, today announced full support for Citrix XenDesktop 4,a groundbreaking new Citrix product designed to make virtual desktops a mainstream reality for hundreds of millions of corporate employees for the first time ever.
“AppSense has been working closely with Citrix and our joint customers for many years and we commend Citrix on this bold and significant move. By combining two market-leading products and introducing FlexCast technology to accommodate every user type, Citrix has been instrumental in further reducing the barriers to mainstream virtual desktop adoption,” said Charles Sharland, Chairman and CEO, AppSense. “As the only enterprise solution recommended by Citrix to provide comprehensive desktop personalization for all users, we look forward to providing our Citrix customers a way to scale their virtual desktop estates at lowest cost and with maximum user adoption.”
AppSense, a Citrix partner of over 10 years with some 4000 joint customers around the world, provides technology solutions that enable low-cost, standard desktop images to be delivered to employees as fully personalized desktops. This ensures maximum user adoption from just a few corporate base images, reducing cost, complexity and risk. Their User Environment Management solution is the only technology to provide on-demand desktop personalization across all delivery methods and operating system versions.
Based on this unique level of customer experience, AppSense is well positioned to work in conjunction with Citrix FlexCast to provide centralized management of the user personality for task workers, knowledge workers and power users in both server and client-hosted desktop environments.
“We look at the desktop in a different way at AppSense,” stated Pete Rawlinson, VP WW Marketing at AppSense. “We effectively separate the desktop into three layers; corporate operating system, corporate applications and the user. By managing all aspects of the user independent of the desktop, IT are able to standardize the corporate operating system and applications, delivering them on-demand only when needed. The combination of Citrix XenDesktop 4 and AppSense User Environment Management enables companies to truly eliminate unnecessary desktop management costs while ensuring users of all types receive the very best working experience – even in the most heterogeneous environments.”
This layered model looks to be the way forward for mainstream virtual desktop adoption, as Rachel Chalmers of The 451 Group states:
“Separating out operating systems and applications and provisioning them dynamically means that desktops can be assembled per session and disposed of when the session is over. To make all of this work like a physical PC, though, administrators need to store stateful user settings and preferences elsewhere. Separating out this layer of user data is what we call user virtualization. Citrix ecosystem vendors pioneered the art of maintaining these user profiles in terminal services environments, and AppSense has led the way in adapting it to desktop virtualization.”
AppSense will be a sponsor at the upcoming Citrix global online event on October 20, 2009, “Secrets, Lies and VDI: Dispel the Myths and Uncover the Truth about Desktop and Application Virtualization”. Click here to register your place…
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Posted by Gareth Kitson
September 2, 2009
Live from VMworld 2009 – A press release shows that VMware are to OEM the RTO Virtual Profiles Product into VMware View.
On the recent announcement at VMworld 2009, VMware are planning to OEM the RTO Virtual Profiles™ technology into VMware View – this is great news, and yet another proof point of the importance of user personalization in the virtual desktop space. It looks as though VMware have made a similar move Citrix did some months back when they acquired SepagoPROFILES for inclusion into their Xen line, and it makes total sense.
Let’s take a minute to appreciate the basic premise of how to reduce desktop TCO through virtualization. The only way to deliver cost-effective virtual desktops is to standardize the corporate image. However, if you standardize, then you also have to provide personalization capabilities in order to get the user adoption needed to make the transition to virtual desktops a success. In this respect, providing some level of personalization baked into platform solutions such as View is necessary.
By adding RTO technology, VMware will leverage the Windows User Roaming Profile - which has been successfully used in Terminal Services environments for many years. This will certainly ease some of the pains typically associated with Roaming Profiles, such as profile corruption and slow logon times. However, in more complex, enterprise environments, something more than profile management is required to provide a local PC equivalent experience from a virtualized, standard corporate desktop (as Sumit Dhawan has explained here). Personalizing a virtual desktop requires the ability to automatically set-up and configure the desktop based on the user’s role and context (e.g. what printers they can use, what drives they can access, use of peripheral devices), support for the installation and persistence of user-installed applications, as well as the application of all user-customized settings across all applications. All these in combination are known as the ‘user environment’, and the most important characteristic of the user environment is that it is client OS and delivery mechanism agnostic – effectively providing a ‘follow me’ user personality anywhere, using any delivery method and to any device. This is simply not possible using profile management alone, and why a User Environment Management Solution is required.
The thing is, most companies don’t have homogeneous desktop estates. This is true in physical PCs today and will also be the case in their virtualized equivalents. Companies typically use combinations of delivery technologies, applications (corporate and non-corporate), client OS and devices to deliver an optimum, productive working experience to their employees. Based on extensive experience with many customers rolling out desktop virtualization projects, we know that successful (i.e. low-cost, high adoption) virtual desktops require the ability to automatically deliver non-persisted, leveraged corporate OS and apps on-demand from a centralized source. To this fresh, clean desktop session must then be added the independently-managed user environment as described above – note this must be added selectively in response to user actions. We are well beyond profile management now!
Adding RTO Virtual Profiles into the View offering will certainly enable VMware’s customer base to start to roll-out Windows XP based virtual desktops (Windows Vista & Windows 7 will be supported in future releases) in a controlled way, while providing some personalization capabilities. As these implementations start to grow, the need for a more comprehensive treatment of the user environment will become essential.
User personalization is an exciting and rapidly-growing space! We’re working closely with VMware, Citrix, Microsoft and our joint customers to ensure successful and viable virtual desktop roll-outs …..we look forward to seeing this vital part of the new desktop paradigm grow in importance over the coming months and years!
Pete Rawlinson
VP WW Marketing, AppSense
Live from VMworld 2009 – A press release shows that VMware are to OEM the RTO Virtual Profiles Product into VMware View. Press Release can be found here
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Posted by peterjr11
August 31, 2009
Sumit Dhawan over in the Citrix XenDeskop group has posted a very interesting article in the run up to VMworld 09. I’m also hearing some interesting rumors about activity in user personalization space. Sumit makes some very important points….which are all based on actual customer implementations.
I’m also over in San Francisco attending VMworld this week and no doubt will hear about lots of upcoming companies and technologies, aiming to address the challenges of virtualized desktop management. It’s great we have so many brains fixed on these issues now, but remember it’s all about what can actually be implemented in a customer environment. We have to be pragmatic. Through working with a substantial stable of customers, we know there is a right way to address the challenges of user personalization in desktop estates, and agree with the points Sumit makes in his blog. Looking forward to more dialog on this!
Pete Rawlinson
VP WW Marketing, AppSense
Here is a quick excerpt from Sumit’s blog post along with link:
‘On the run up to VMworld 2009, there seems to be an increasing amount of activity on the subject of user personalization in VDI. Even Gartner has written about dynamic workspace, which has user personalization as a key element of the stack. What does this mean? What is user personalization all about? And, where does it need to be? Let’s take a closer look…….’
The full post can be found here.
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Posted by peterjr11
August 27, 2009
Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) Alexander Ervik Johnsen has written a very useful piece on how to Profile and Stream Microsoft Office 2007 using Citrix XenApp 5.0
This is a great guide and covers how to stream Office to a desktop, or, into a Citrix XenDesktop session. His article and guide can be found on his website here.
Further to the actual process of profiling and streaming the Office application, I also want to ensure everyone is aware of the Microsoft Per Device Licensing Model for Server Hosted Applications.
Many Microsoft applications, including Microsoft Office™, Project™ and Visio™, are licensed on a per-device basis. This means a desktop application license is required for each and every device that is able to potentially access the application or server where the application is installed, regardless of whether a user executes and runs the application of not. This makes licensing Microsoft applications in virtual environments a tricky, potentially very costly, and misunderstood subject.
One misconception is that by ‘publishing’ or ’streaming’ applications to a limited “user” group, that group is compliant with the Microsoft license agreement – in other words, Microsoft licenses their applications per user. This is in fact in breach of the Microsoft licensing model, and can lead to legal action.
I have written a blog, which also includes official Microsoft approved whitepapers on how to control and enforce application access and license compliance on a per device basis in such virtual environments, that blog can be found here
In addition to helping ensure compliance, effective license control and management can also reduce Microsoft License requirements and associated costs – more information on this can be found here.
If anyone has any questions or comments, as always, please do let me know.
Thanks
Gareth
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