The VDI Lifecycle Deliver the best enduser experience

The VDI Lifecycle Deliver the best end-user experience with the Login VSI product suite Name Job Title Contact Information

Agenda § About Login VSI § VDI lifecycle § Our Solutions § Login VSI § Login PI § Login AM 2

Who is Login VSI? Login VSI is all about end user experience in virtualized desktops. Headquarters: Santa Clara, CA and Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sales: Direct sales and through SIs and VARs Origin: Sprung from Login Consultants (150 consultants) which also spun off Immidio (Flex Profiles, aquired Vmware 2015) and Automation Machine C-team: Eric-Jan van Leeuwen (CEO, founder), Jeroen van de Kamp (CTO, founder) and Gerhard van der Zwan (CFO/COO, founder). Dennis Damen (head of development) . We deliver the confidence to move forward successfully, from proof of concept, to pilot, to full production and launch. 3

4 Technology Alliances that comfortably rely on Login VSI

Our customers Login VSI/PI Enterprise Customers Login VSI Tech Providers Login AM Enterprises and MSPs Deployed users Login AM: >500, 000 ! Deployed users Login VSI/PI: Millions !

Login VSI software Benchmarking and predictive change Sizing, scaling, capacity planning, change impact on performance Continuous proactive monitoring of end user experience in production environments Automation Machine, the engine behind your agile workspace. Deploy and maintain virtual desktop environments Unique selling point: Virtual users Unique selling point: Automated change 6

The life cycle vision Automated scaling advice IT Service Catalog Blueprints: Complete infrastructures Packages : Applications and Features Automated QA testing Automated change Automated Break-Fix Repository for automated deployment of applications 7 Service level monitoring and reporting


Login VSI – Test, Compare and Validate § § § 9 Predict the performance impact of necessary updates and upgrades Learn the maximum user capacity of your current infrastructure Find hidden performance problems Predict capacity changes Better allocate resources

Simulate Realistic Work-Loads

Turnkey workloads mean fast startup POWER OFFICE KNOWLEDGE TASK • 1 v. CPU • 2 -3 Apps • No Video • 1 v. CPU • 4 -6 Apps • 240 p Video • 2 v. CPU • 4 -7 Apps • 360 p Video • 2 -4 v. CPU • 5 -9 Apps • 720 p Video


VSIMax An end users’ view of performance 13 SAFE CHECK MAX

Testing Microsoft Office #VDILIKEAPRO Moving from Office 2010 to Office 2013 can reduce performance by 20% User Density, Microsoft Office 2010 (VSI Max 148) 14 User Density, Microsoft Office 2013 (VSI Max 114)

Put our virtual users to work for you • Product selection & configuration • Test scenarios at scale but also test exceptions like logon storms, disaster and recovery, etc. • Understand the impact of changes in your VM (e. g. , anti-virus, patches, upgrades)

Environment overview VSI Launcher • RDP / Citrix / VMware client VSI Share • Binaries • Logfiles • Configuration Target Machine • User simulation scripts • Microsoft office Active Directory (optional) • VSI users and groups • VSI policy


Login PI = Performance Assurance § Monitor the environment with Virtual Users § No agent to install § Receive alerts in the consoles you already use – not Yet Another Console § Real-time monitoring – alerts as they happen § Don’t rely on Helpdesk calls to learn about outages § SLA reporting, performance trends, all in one place 18

How it works • Virtual user logs on to existing environment • Virtual user starts launching applications and recording response times • If application times are below acceptable thresholds, alerts are generated • Reports generated to show performance over time


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AM in the VDI Lifecycle § AM Blueprints for rapid deployment of § § 22 new desktop virtualization platforms § Instant QA for high-quality, first time right deployment of change Image Management creation and maintenance of golden images Dynamic packaging for easy creation and transfer of applications and changes from one environment to the next Lights-out deployment for safe and scheduled to production systems Superstructure imposes a proven and scalable methodology for deploying change in a virtual desktop

Login AM Image Management: Desktop Images Let’s separate the desktop or workspace image from the infrastructure that hosts it. Enterprises tailor these for their end-users—all with different apps, policies, personalization, etc… Call Agent Desktop virtualization platform Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System Hypervisor Networking Storage 23 Virtual Machine(s) Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System

Image Management: Desktop Images • Many users, roles and desktops • THAT CAN BE A LOT OF DESKTOP IMAGES TO MANAGE!!! 24

Image Management: Desktop Images • But, there is also a lot of overlap and it is important that they are consistent across all images 2. and automatically push it here Operating System 1. change it here in Login AM 25

Image Management: Desktop Images • With Login AM you just manage each one of these components in one place, outside of the complete desktop image. Login AM will manage building the new images after these little changes, and it will do it the same way every time, for every image that needs changing. Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System 26 components Office Worker Desktop

Image Management: Infrastructure Images • While there are unique desktop images that you need to roll out consistent, there also SERVER images that need to be deployed consistently Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System 27 components Office Worker Desktop Infrastructure Images Include these types of servers: • Xen. App Session Hosts • Storefront Servers • Desktop Delivery Controllers • VMware Horizon Composer • Remote Desktop Session Hosts • Etc…

Blueprints at a high level • Blueprints are a collection of server and desktop images necessary to build a fully configured and self sufficient environment. Desktop Session Host Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System Storefront Server User Environment Management Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Dynamic application configuration Operating System License Server Desktop personalization Application publication Software deployment 28 Application publication Desktop Delivery Controller Application authorization Datastore Server Software deployment Operating System Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System Application publication Desktop personalization User Environment Management Application authorization Dynamic application configuration Software deployment Operating System

Login AM Image Management Manage your virtual images by automating the maintenance, creation and update process § Reduce number of images § Due to the dynamic configuration, the number of images can be reduced because settings are used for the image creation § Easily create and manage multiple images § Maintain multiple tailored images for each customer or department automatically and decease to provide the ultimate experience § Standardize image creation and maintenance § The software can be integrated into the Citrix Provisioning Server or VMware v. Sphere, automating the entire creation and deployment process 29

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