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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript A World of Moreā¦Challenges and Opportunities: Team Collaboration Proliferation of devices andamp; form factors Always on-line Empowered User Corporate Knowledge Assets A World of More⦠Challenges and Opportunities Keep Systems Up andamp; Running Compliance Pressure to Reduce Costs Faster Time to Market Protect Against Threats Rapidly increasing hardware capabilities Windows VistaKey Business Scenarios: Enabling Mobile Workforce Ensure easy, secure connectivity to information, networks and people for your mobile and remote users Empowered Professional Enable faster, more informed business decisions with smart tools to find and organize data Infrastructure Optimization Streamline desktop deployment and management, reduce cost and complexity Security and Compliance Reduce security risks, protect corporate data and simplify regulatory compliance Windows Vista Key Business Scenarios The Seamless Networks Vision: Lab Guest The Seamless Networks Vision Internet IS your network Applications just work All communications authenticated Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology IPsec isolation IPv6 is a Key Building Block: IPv6 is a Key Building Block The seamless network demands new paradigm Ease of connectivity Security Mobility IPv6 is required to support the new network IPv6 Enabled In Vista: IPv6 Enabled In Vista All Vista components are IPv6 capable Some components are IPv6 only IPv6 is on by default, and preferred Controllable via Group Policy All Microsoft products in 'Wave' are IPv6 capable GUI-based configuration Full support for IPsec Windows Vista Networking Architecture: Windows Vista Networking Architecture Inspection API IPv4 802.3 WSK WSK Clients TDI Clients NDIS WLAN 1394 Loop-back IPv4 Tunnel IPv6 Tunnel IPv6 RAW UDP TCP Next-Generation TCP/IP Stack (tcpip.sys) AFD TDX TDI Winsock User Mode Kernel Mode Timeline: Timeline Regular TAP releases until RTM November 2006 Business Availability January 2007 Consumer and OEM Availability Microsoft IPv6 Roadmap: All Vista components are IPv6 capable IPv6 is ON by default in Windows Vista Windows Longhorn Server has more IPv6 capable applications Microsoft IPv6 Roadmap Moving From v4 to v6: Moving From v4 to v6 Microsoft IT IPv6 Deployment : Tokyo Dublin Singapore 95,000 e-mail server accounts Redmond Tukwila Charlotte 3M+ e-mail messages per day internally 99.99% availability 400+ supported MS sites in 89 countries 300,000+ PCs and devices 7,000+ servers 89,000 end users Silicon Valley 7,000,000 remote connections/month Johannesburg Microsoft IT IPv6 Deployment Lessons Learned : Lessons Learned Moving applications is the first step Impact of IPv6 is low for migrating applications Using Port Proxy (Win2003), Terminal Server andamp; NATPT to allow IPv6 clients to talk to down level servers Many applications unaware of v6: .Net, IE, RPC Transition technologies work well ISATAP is cost effective and works great Truly native deployment requires many elements of infrastructure Phased approach necessary Windows CollaborationExperience Architecture: Windows 'Collaboration' Experience Networking Stack (Wireless, TCP/IP, etc) Terminal Services File Replication Services (FRS) P2P Collaboration Services Windows Collaboration Experience Architecture Peer to Peer Framework in Vista: Peer to Peer Framework in Vista Framework for building distributed, serverless applications P2P components are all built on IPv6 Discovery and presence Naming and lookup Invitation and session initiation Multi-party communication Windows Collaboration: Windows Collaboration A simple, lightweight tool enabling face-to-face and intranet collaboration at any time, in any place What Should You Do?: Join Vista and Longhorn Beta ipv6pm@microsoft.com Start IPv6 transition planning NOW! 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2006 Global IPv6 Summit By Henry Sanders Mahugani Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 617 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: June 16, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: roccia47 (43 month(s) ago) I am interested in your presentation. How can I get a copy? Thank you Roccia47 Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript A World of Moreā¦Challenges and Opportunities: Team Collaboration Proliferation of devices andamp; form factors Always on-line Empowered User Corporate Knowledge Assets A World of More⦠Challenges and Opportunities Keep Systems Up andamp; Running Compliance Pressure to Reduce Costs Faster Time to Market Protect Against Threats Rapidly increasing hardware capabilities Windows VistaKey Business Scenarios: Enabling Mobile Workforce Ensure easy, secure connectivity to information, networks and people for your mobile and remote users Empowered Professional Enable faster, more informed business decisions with smart tools to find and organize data Infrastructure Optimization Streamline desktop deployment and management, reduce cost and complexity Security and Compliance Reduce security risks, protect corporate data and simplify regulatory compliance Windows Vista Key Business Scenarios The Seamless Networks Vision: Lab Guest The Seamless Networks Vision Internet IS your network Applications just work All communications authenticated Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology IPsec isolation IPv6 is a Key Building Block: IPv6 is a Key Building Block The seamless network demands new paradigm Ease of connectivity Security Mobility IPv6 is required to support the new network IPv6 Enabled In Vista: IPv6 Enabled In Vista All Vista components are IPv6 capable Some components are IPv6 only IPv6 is on by default, and preferred Controllable via Group Policy All Microsoft products in 'Wave' are IPv6 capable GUI-based configuration Full support for IPsec Windows Vista Networking Architecture: Windows Vista Networking Architecture Inspection API IPv4 802.3 WSK WSK Clients TDI Clients NDIS WLAN 1394 Loop-back IPv4 Tunnel IPv6 Tunnel IPv6 RAW UDP TCP Next-Generation TCP/IP Stack (tcpip.sys) AFD TDX TDI Winsock User Mode Kernel Mode Timeline: Timeline Regular TAP releases until RTM November 2006 Business Availability January 2007 Consumer and OEM Availability Microsoft IPv6 Roadmap: All Vista components are IPv6 capable IPv6 is ON by default in Windows Vista Windows Longhorn Server has more IPv6 capable applications Microsoft IPv6 Roadmap Moving From v4 to v6: Moving From v4 to v6 Microsoft IT IPv6 Deployment : Tokyo Dublin Singapore 95,000 e-mail server accounts Redmond Tukwila Charlotte 3M+ e-mail messages per day internally 99.99% availability 400+ supported MS sites in 89 countries 300,000+ PCs and devices 7,000+ servers 89,000 end users Silicon Valley 7,000,000 remote connections/month Johannesburg Microsoft IT IPv6 Deployment Lessons Learned : Lessons Learned Moving applications is the first step Impact of IPv6 is low for migrating applications Using Port Proxy (Win2003), Terminal Server andamp; NATPT to allow IPv6 clients to talk to down level servers Many applications unaware of v6: .Net, IE, RPC Transition technologies work well ISATAP is cost effective and works great Truly native deployment requires many elements of infrastructure Phased approach necessary Windows CollaborationExperience Architecture: Windows 'Collaboration' Experience Networking Stack (Wireless, TCP/IP, etc) Terminal Services File Replication Services (FRS) P2P Collaboration Services Windows Collaboration Experience Architecture Peer to Peer Framework in Vista: Peer to Peer Framework in Vista Framework for building distributed, serverless applications P2P components are all built on IPv6 Discovery and presence Naming and lookup Invitation and session initiation Multi-party communication Windows Collaboration: Windows Collaboration A simple, lightweight tool enabling face-to-face and intranet collaboration at any time, in any place What Should You Do?: Join Vista and Longhorn Beta ipv6pm@microsoft.com Start IPv6 transition planning NOW! What Should You Do? Consider Vista Peer-to-Peer framework for new applications peerfb@microsoft.com Slide16: © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.