See Swimage Bare Metal Deployment in Action!

by Derek Fournier on Monday, September 28. 2009 at 04:04 PM

Hello folks! Long time no speak! We have got a quick video demonstration of one of the core scenarios that Swimage Encore supports ready for your viewing pleasure. We promise it will be the best 6:17 of your Monday, September 28th!

 

The scenario is straight forward. You have machines out in your infrastructure with no operating system loaded. This quick intro video covers core themes, terms and activity in this scenario.

 

Click Here to see the Presentation

Windows 7: Ready or Not, Here it Comes!

by Derek Fournier on Monday, July 27. 2009 at 12:06 AM

OK folks, we all read the news last week and have been using Windows 7 for quite some time. I took it upon myself to write up some notes on the new release for our sales team to use at an upcoming event. I tried to cover the important bits while not repeating the same stuff everyone else has already said. If you want to take a look, the White Paper is now live online. Click Here to read away!

 

The trick to any new operating system is to determine the relative worth to the organication and then figure out how to get it into play with as little risk as possible and with a velocity that allows you to take advantage of the new technology faster than your competitors. Windows 7 brings a feature payload that is significant as well as a technology set that should help you overcome adoption hurdles like AppCompat in new ways. That simply leaves the "How," around getting it out in a rapid, safe and repeatable fashion.

 

Queue the Reverand folks! 

Windows 7 RC is here!

by DNC on Thursday, April 30. 2009 at 02:53 PM

Ok, this information is everywhere but it is worth mentioning again.  Microsoft has released the Windows 7 RC to Technet and MSDN subscribers today. 

 

 Have fun trying to download it though, Microsoft's site is pegged and times out a lot.  However if you can get the download to start, the download speeds are actually very nice.

 

 Now excuse me, I have a new OS to install.

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Ready for Windows 7?

by DNC on Monday, April 27. 2009 at 07:37 PM
Microsoft Windows 7 brings with it a slew of new features and functions.  If you have been keeping up with the announcements you know there are a lot of exciting new features.  The two items that have me most excited are:

Windows XP Mode: This feature provides 100% compatibility of Windows XP applications on Windows 7.  How?  Windows 7 will accomplish this by running the application in an XP VM but only showing the application to the user (not the cumbersome XP VM itself).  Thus users are oblivious to the fact that the copy of IE 6 that is running side by side their copy of IE 8 is actually running in a VM.  To the user it looks and acts like any other application.

DirectAccess:  This feature provides secure, seamless corporate connectivity to any Windows 7 internet connected machine.  Unlike a normal VPN connection, Direct Access works automatically by creating a secure bi-directional connection without requiring the user to manually initiate it.  This allows users to access to the internal network even when they are not physically there.  Because DirectAccess is bi-directional it also allows IT to patch and update the machine as well.  In short, if the machine is connected to the internet, it is also connected to the corporate network.

Add to these features the numerous improvements Microsoft has made regarding speed, ease of use and security and there is a compelling reason for businesses to move to Windows 7.
While Windows 7 brings numerous great changes, change is often what causes some businesses to be reluctant to migrate.  They may fear the time, expense and pain they typically associate with an OS migration (such as learning new the new supporting technologies such as USMT 4 and WinPE 3).  

Swimage Encore customers will not fear this change.  Swimage Encore will handle the change for them.  Companies can continue to focus on the benefits that Windows 7 will bring while Encore handles seamlessly deploying Windows 7 to their end users.

Repent and reap the benefits.
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