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Chad Jones answers: What don't I understand about the SoftGrid MSI Utility
28 September 07 05:29 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

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I believe there is some serious misunderstanding about this utility and the future of SoftGrid so I thought I would jump in and help clarify things a bit.  At Microsoft, we deal with the mid-market all the way up to the global Enterprises and everything in between.  We also research what our customers are requesting very carefully before we build anything.  We aim to build technology that addresses the broadest possible customer needs.  I believe we have achieved that with the SoftGrid platform as a whole including this piece of functionality.  You simply have to understand the use case.  To be clear, I think the diagram you may have looked at was the version focused on just the MSI utility and not the whole platform.  

The primary value proposition for the MSI Utility is that you can interoperate with SMS, SCCM and third party ESD systems today, without having to wait for the implementation of the entire dynamic delivery infrastructure.  The MSI wraps just the OSD, ICO and SPRJ files, but leaves the SFT separate (due to MSI’s 2 GB limitation).  The MSI utility is a very fast utility that produces an MSI somewhere around 10k bytes per package.   It is not creating an MSI for installation in any way.  All that is in the MSI is a custom action to load and publish the virtual application, and some metadata so ESD systems can understand how to manage the virtual application just like any other locally installed app when it comes to deployment.  The MSI and its metadata act as a bridge between the SoftGrid client and the ESD system as the ESD system understands how to take an MSI and turn it into a managed program. Once you have the dynamic delivery environment in place, then you can choose to move to that model for deployment.

Microsoft has NOT said that you are trading one for the other.  We are simply giving the customer choices to implement what makes sense for their environment knowing that every environment will have some of the same and some unique requirements.  It also has the fringe benefit of working for standalone cases as well.  If the MSI Utility is not right for your environment then you can explore other options.  However, we have received a tremendous amount of positive reaction to the utility.

You are absolutely correct that Microsoft should not focus on application compatibility.  In fact, we expressly position so that we are NOT addressing app compat.  But let’s be clear on terms here.  App compatibility means compatibility between the OS and the individual application.  What SoftGrid solves, and solves very well, are application coexistence issues, where the installation, update or termination of an application may have a detrimental effect on the working environment of another application. 

We deal with customers who have application counts into the hundreds and thousands.  The mere possibility of coexistence issues causes them to extensively test applications for each new app deployment, update or termination.  SoftGrid also helps in the case where IT can’t possibly test the application combinations because a user may have installed an application the Admin does not know about and breaks once the application is deployed.  Therefore, SoftGrid greatly reduces the complexity of application coexistence.  Gartner, Forrester, IDC, and others have identified app coexistence issues as a huge expense and have further justified SoftGrid Application Virtualization as a way to greatly reduce these costs.  Perhaps you may not have this issue in your environment.  If not, my hat is off to you as you have seemed to avoid what every other Enterprise experiences in one form or another.

I agree that dynamic delivery is a great evolution to software delivery, but it only works when coupled with application virtualization.  Without application virtualization, you would have to ensure that the application you are streaming has no possible conflicts with locally installed software or with other streamed applications.  With streaming alone, you would increase the complexity.  With Application Virtualization alone, you decrease this complexity on a systemic level as has been repeatedly proven by our customers, partners and the analysts.

I would also like to note that there are options coming down the road that greatly expand the functionality in general.  As you may or may not know SoftGrid 4.5 is going to open beta in Q4 2007.  This release expands the reach of dynamic delivery to include a lightweight streaming server (LWS-no Active Directory or SQL Requirement), the traditional full management server you have today and an update of the MSI Utility.  The LWS allows you to put a streaming service on your distribution points, replicate the virtual applications via SCCM (or other ESD systems) and associated manifest files for virtual app description will be published to collections.  When the advertisement runs, the virtual application manifest will be read by the client and the virtual application will be published to the desktop.  When the user double-clicks the application, the application will stream from the LWS.  Updates can be added for the application as well and replicated to the LWS so when the user closes and launches the virtual application, the updates will be streamed as they are today.

In the SCCM R2 release, we will include a deep integration of SoftGrid functionality.  I cannot go into too much detail at this time but I would lile to let you know that what you are asking for is possible with SCCM R2 and MUCH MORE! Please keep your eyes on us as we will disclose the feature set of this integration in the near future,

The world and most certainly the enterprise is not black and white.  Microsoft has deeply researched the options including speaking with a large number of customers crossing all levels and verticals of the Enterprise. We have also reviewed our plans with the most trusted of these customers who act as development partners.  They all were very excited on this utility and the future plans for SoftGrid.  That being said, we certainly DO NOT believe that our work here is finished.  We welcome all levels of feedback and feature suggestions as we know we must continually work to improve the product.

Thanks,

 

Chad Jones

 



 


Microsoft MDOP-SoftGrid Product Manager

eXc-Dynamic-Map MOM/OpsMgr2007 Virtual Agent
28 September 07 05:13 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

Using the power of Microsoft technology leveraging Virtual Earth coupled with Operations Manager, eXc brings to you a topical and drill down view of your device alerts providing the knowledge of what’s happening across your infrastructure throughout the globe. Each alert will present itself on the map relative to the LatLong coordinates defined, containing the device name and the alert count eXtracted from your OpsMgr system directly as they occur. You can utilize the virtual earth dynamics to drill down closer to street, city, state, or country level for more drawn out or focused views. Creating additional maps calling out individual locations can be done as well allowing you to display multiple maps for various areas.

Check it out…

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Full TVLand episodes online
28 September 07 02:11 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

Gunsmoke

Andy Griffith

How fast can you type?
27 September 07 04:18 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

http://www.typequick.com/ttest/testyourskills.html

Mine:

Number of words typed: 226
Test duration: 3 min
Speed: 75.4 words/min. (377 keystrokes/min.)
Error penalty: 11
Accuracy: 95.1%

Watch episodes of Brisco County, Jr.
27 September 07 03:58 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

On AOL Video.

Fast fixes for 10 common Wi-Fi problems - in India
27 September 07 09:18 AM | rodtrent | with no comments
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Duncan is off to the homeland
27 September 07 09:13 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

I’ve been holding out on this info until Duncan was ready to announce it.  He’s now announced his big move on his blog:

http://www.mcalynn.com/2007/09/destination-ireland/

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Live Search Only
27 September 07 07:31 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

Here’s the spot I’ve been looking for.  Just Live Search — without all the goofy Live add-ons.

http://www.live.com/?searchonly=true

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Live Search is as good as Google after retooling
27 September 07 07:28 AM | rodtrent | with no comments
"We're as good as Google" says Satya Nadella
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Gmail's Zero-Day Flaw Allows Attackers to Steal Messages
27 September 07 07:11 AM | rodtrent | with no comments

Gmail can be easily hacked, allowing any past--and future e-mail messages--to be forwarded to the attacker's own in-box, a vulnerability researcher said Tuesday.

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TechNet System Center Operations Manager 2007 Tools and Utilities Page is live
26 September 07 04:16 PM | rodtrent | with no comments
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/opsmgr/bb625978.aspx
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What the hey...
26 September 07 04:14 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

I loaded the “RTM” version of Windows Vista Ultimate DeskScapes yesterday.  Just now, a message popped up on my screen telling me that DeskScapes has just determined the proper performance for my display — and then it changed my Windows background to a black-and-white picture.  What is it trying to tell me?  Why is DeskScapes allowed to take over my computer?  If DeskScapes can do this, what else does it have the potential to do?  And, what happens if someone hacks DeskScapes?

I saw this earlier from Chris, and I have to agree.

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Mike Nash: Windows Vista Status Report and Announcing SP1 Beta 1
26 September 07 03:53 PM | rodtrent | with no comments

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Top 25 Seinfeld Moments
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