What’s New in Windows 10 Deployment Michael Niehaus M317 Establishing a rhythm Engineering builds Broad Microsoft internal validation Microsoft Insider Preview Branch Current Branch Current Branch for Business Users 10’s of thousands Customer Internal Ring I Several Million Hundreds of millions *Conceptual illustration only Customer Internal.
Download ReportTranscript What’s New in Windows 10 Deployment Michael Niehaus M317 Establishing a rhythm Engineering builds Broad Microsoft internal validation Microsoft Insider Preview Branch Current Branch Current Branch for Business Users 10’s of thousands Customer Internal Ring I Several Million Hundreds of millions *Conceptual illustration only Customer Internal.
What’s New in Windows 10 Deployment Michael Niehaus M317 Establishing a rhythm Engineering builds Broad Microsoft internal validation Microsoft Insider Preview Branch Current Branch Current Branch for Business Users 10’s of thousands Customer Internal Ring I Several Million Hundreds of millions *Conceptual illustration only Customer Internal Ring II Customer Customer Internal Ring Internal Ring III IV Ongoing engineering development Windows Insider Preview Branch Current Branch Current Branch For Business Feedback and asks Specific feature and performance feedback Deploy to appropriate audiences via WUB Stage broad deployment via WU for Business Application compatibility validation Test and prepare for broad deployment Lab machines Long Term Servicing Branch* Deploy for mission critical systems via WSUS Early adopters Information workers Specialized systems Initial pilots General population Factory floor, point-of-sale, etc. IT devices Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update If you are using WSUS or ConfigMgr, the setting doesn’t really matter. Affects Windows Update. Current Branch for Business vs. Long Term Servicing Branch Capabilities Recommended Enterprise use scenario Current Branch for Business (CBB) Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) General information worker systems; salesforce, etc. Special systems: Air Traffic Control; Hospital ER, etc. Microsoft Edge, IE 11 IE 11 Value of the latest features as they are released Several months to consume feature updates 1st party browsing choices Support for Universal Office and some 1st party Universal apps Support for Win 32 Office Ongoing security updates for the lifetime of the branch Ability to load universal apps No feature upgrade required to stay supported Current Branch for Business vs. Long Term Servicing Branch Capabilities Current Branch for Business (CBB) Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) Transform Pro to Enterprise Bulk Upgrade from WU Pro only Bulk upgrade using media Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB Windows Insider Preview Branch Current Branch Current Branch For Business Specific feature and performance feedback Deploy to appropriate audiences via WUB Stage broad deployment via WU for Business Application compatibility validation Test and prepare for broad deployment Evaluate Pilot 8-12 months of active development 4 months (minimum) Deploy 8 months (minimum) 12 month deployment (minimum) Evaluate Pilot Evaluate Deploy Pilot Evaluate Deploy Pilot Deploy Wipe-and-Load In-Place Provisioning Traditional process • Capture data and settings • Deploy (custom) OS image • Inject drivers • Install apps • Restore data and settings Let Windows do the work • Preserve all data, settings, apps, drivers • Install (standard) OS image • Restore everything Configure new devices • Transform into an Enterprise device • Remove extra items, add organizational apps and config Still an option for all scenarios Recommended for existing devices (Windows 7/8/8.1) New capability for new devices Preferred option for enterprises • Supported with Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 • Consumers use Windows Update, but enterprises want more control Simplified process, builds on prior experience • Popular for Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 • Piloted process with a customer to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1, as a learning process • Use System Center Configuration Manager or MDT for managing the process • Feedback integrated into Windows 10 to provide additional capabilities for automation, drivers, logging, etc. • Uses the standard Windows 10 image • Working with ISVs for disk encryption • Automatically preserves existing apps, settings, and drivers • Fast and reliable, with automatic roll-back if issues are encountered Product Supports Windows 10 Management? System Center Configuration Manager 2007 with hotfix System Center 2012 Configuration Manager with SP2 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager with SP1 Supports Windows 10 Deployment? System Center Configuration Manager v.Next Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2013 CONFIGURATION MANAGER v.NEXT ENHANCEMENTS • Upgrade task sequence • Windows 10 configuration support with Update 1 Take off-the-shelf hardware Device is ready for productive use Transform with little or no user interaction User-driven, from the cloud • Company-owned devices: Azure AD join, either during OOBE or after from Settings IT-driven, using new tools • Create provisioning package using Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer with needed settings: • BYOD devices: “Add a work account” for device registration • Change Windows SKU • Automatic MDM enrollment as part of both • Install apps and updates • MDM policies pushed down: • Change the Windows SKU • Apply settings • Install apps • Apply settings • Enroll a device for ongoing management (just enough to bootstrap) • Deploy manually, add to images Enhancements to existing tools Minimal changes to existing deployment processes • New Assessment and Deployment Kit includes support for Windows 10, while continuing to support down to Windows 7 • Will feel “natural” to IT Pros used to deploying Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 • Minor updates to System Center 2012 to add support • Minor updates in Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2013 Update 1 to add support • Drop in a Windows 10 image, use it to create your new master image • Capture a Windows 10 image, use it for wipe-andload deployments App & Device Compatibility Hardware requirements are unchanged Strong desktop app compatibility Windows Store apps are compatible Internet Explorer enterprise investments Legacy Web Apps http://GetHelp https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3058168 Product Required/Recommended Version AGPM AGPM 4.0 SP3 (August) App-V DaRT App-V 5.1 (August) App-V 4.6 SP3 HF4 (June) DaRT 10 (August) MBAM MBAM 2.5 SP1 (August), 2.5 is OK UE-V UE-V 2.1 SP1 (August) 1 Windows 10 in the Enterprise 2 What's New in Windows 10 Deployment 3 Upgrading to Windows 10: In Depth 4 What's New in Windows 10 Management and the Windows Store SKYCITY Theatre Wed 9:00am NZ1 Wed 10:40am NZ1 Thu 10:40am NZ1 Thu 3:10pm Find me later at… Hub Happy Hour Wed 5:30-6:30pm Hub Happy Hour Thu 5:30-6:30pm Closing drinks Fri 3:00-4:30pm Free Online Learning http://aka.ms/mva Subscribe to our fortnightly newsletter http://aka.ms/technetnz http://aka.ms/msdnnz Sessions on Demand http://aka.ms/ch9nz © 2015 Microsoft Corporation. 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