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.

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Transcript 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
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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)
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