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Enabling flexible workstylesin the enterpriseAbstract:This paper describes the Microsoft vision for flexible workstyles, introduces theopportunities that motivate organizations to change, and discusses industrytrends that drive workstyle transformation in the enterprise. Common businessscenarios found throughout organizations today are also included to highlighthow new technology helps facilitate or improve each working scenario.
Microsoft Services
Author:
Arno Harteveld, Architect, Microsoft Services
Publication Date:
September 2012
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Imran Anwar, Sjors Dignum, William Heurdier, Robert Powalka, Vineet Rajput,Shankar Shankaradhas, Robert Standefer
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Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................3
2. MICROSOFT VISION....................................................................................................3
3. BUSINESS MOTIVATION..............................................................................................43.1 PRODUCTIVITY....................................................................................................43.2 BUSINESS AGILITY............... ................. ................. ................ ................. ............43.3 ATTRACT AND RETAIN PEOPLE......................................................................53.4 STANDARDIZATION REDUCES COSTS..........................................................5
4. KEY TRENDS DRIVING WORKSTYLE TRANSFORMATION.............. ................ ....64.1 ALWAYS CONNECTED ................ ................ ................. ................. ................ ....64.2 NATURAL USER INTERACTIONS .............. ................. ................. ................ ....64.3 PEOPLE-CENTRIC ..............................................................................................64.4 SHIFTING FROM DESKTOPS TO MOBILE PCS AND DEVICES ............... .64.5 CLOUD COMPUTING ENABLES WORKSTYLE TRANSFORMATION ......6
5. ENABLING WORKSTYLE TRANSFORMATION ................. ................. ................ ....75.1 EXPERIENCE THE NEW START SCREEN ................ ................. ................. ......75.2 APPS TAKE CENTER STAGE ................ ................. ................ ................. ............85.3 BUSINESS-READY ON A WIDE RANGE OF HARDWARE..........................8
5.3.1 Lower power consumption leads to longer battery life ............... .85.3.2 More options for sharing information and using
wireless devices........................................................................................95.4 BUILT ON A SOLID FOUNDATION ................ ................. ................ ...............9
5.4.1 Built-in security ............... ................. ................ ................. ................. ......95.4.2 Put your secure corporate PC in your pocket..................................9
6. KEY SCENARIOS ........................................................................................................106.1 WORK FROM YOUR PHONE ............... ................. ................. ................ .......10
6.1.1 Business benefits ..................................................................................106.1.2 IT benefits................................................................................................10
6.2 BUSINESS-READY TABLET..............................................................................116.2.1 Business benefits ..................................................................................116.2.2 IT benefits................................................................................................11
6.3 WORK ON THE ROAD ................ ................. ................. ................ ................. .126.3.1 Business benefits ..................................................................................126.3.2 IT benefits................................................................................................12
6.4 WORK ON YOUR OWN DEVICE ............... ................. ................ ................. .136.4.1 Business benefits ..................................................................................136.4.2 IT benefits................................................................................................13
6.5 THE MODERN OFFICE ................ ................. ................. ................ ................. .146.5.1 Business benefits ..................................................................................146.5.2 IT benefits................................................................................................14
7. CALL TO ACTION: GETTING HELP WITH WORKSTYLETRANSFORMATION FROM MICROSOFT ............... ................ ................. ............15
8. REFERENCES AND RESOURCES ................. ................ ................. ................. .........17
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1. Executive summary
Organizations are increasingly using workstyle transformation strategies tocreate people-centric environments. These environments are designed tosupport diverse workstyles and enable scenarios such as working remotely from
tablet devices, smartphones, and laptops.
Key benefits of embracing workstyle transformation include adoption of naturaluser interaction technology (such as touch, gesture, and speech), improvedbusiness agility from adopting innovative ways of working, better employeemorale, reduced costs, and improved security compliance.
This paper discusses some common business scenarios and how the newWindows 8 operating system supports and enhances these scenarios.Information regarding trends and motivations for the design of Windows 8 isalso included.
2. Microsoft visionToday, people work in multiple locations and on a range of devices. Apps anddata roam across diverse platforms, networks, and systems, and peopleconnect more seamlessly through cloud computing scenarios and ubiquitousconnectivity capabilities.
Microsoft took advantage of this increased connectivity and advances intechnology when designing Windows 8. These technological advances include:
Thinner and lighter form factors (for example, tablets and ultrabook laptops)
Long battery life (more than eight hours) through reduced energy consumption
Sensors that track position (GPS) and motion (accelerator) of devices, whichenables new types of apps and experiences
Standards such as Bluetooth and near field communications (NFC), whichprovide alternative options for devices to exchange information and connectto peripherals
These advances are pushing enterprises to adjust their strategies to provideways to support modern workstyles. Microsoft sees the rise of naturalinteraction as fueling new ways of working through touch, gesture, and speech.
Multiple work modes have become the norm as people choose to use differentkinds of devices to work both inside and outside the office.
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1 Harteveld, Arno C., Enriching Customer Experiences in Financial Services with NUI, May,
2012
Figure 1. A sketch of the Microsoft vision for the consumerization of IT
Mobile workers who have direct contact with customers can benefit byexploring innovative ways of engaging with them, which can increase customerloyalty and revenue.
3. Business motivation
Embracing a workstyle transformation strategy provides compellingopportunities for organizations. For example, they can explore innovative waysto conduct business with customers, which can potentially lead to improvedcustomer experiences and increased revenue. Within an enterprise, workstyle
transformation provides opportunities to attract and support a multi-generational workforce while improving productivity and mobility. Adoptingsuch a strategy also provides ways to reduce cost and improve security bymodernizing IT infrastructure and devices.
3.1 Productivity
Employees can increase their productivity by using devices that provide accessto information when they are away from their desks. Such devices enableaccess to email, instant messaging, calendar, voice, video, and social networksat any time and from any location. These capabilities lead to increased mobility,and the nearly ubiquitous availability of broadband connectivity enablesemployees to respond faster to the needs of the enterprise and customers.
3.2 Business agility
Enterprises are seeking new ways to engage with customers, and workstyletransformation enables new scenarios that engage customers throughcapabilities such as touch and gesture.1 However, to take advantage of thesescenarios, enterprises need to adopt the proper application deploymentstrategies.
View of the FutureWorkplace is Brilliant,Here's Why
May, 2012Forbes.com
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Microsoft and other organizations have experienced increases in business agilityas a result of the introduction of mobile devices and flexible workstyles. Thesechanges are achieved through increased mobility that reduces the amount oftime spent traveling and increases ability to access apps and data fromanywhere. Mobile devices are shifting user behavior, blurring the line betweenwork and life.
3.3 Attract and retain people
Todays modern workplace comprises a mix of generations with varyingtechnical capabilities, expectations, and workstyles. People who were bornbetween the late 1970s and the early 2000s, referred to as Millennials, considersocial media and collaborative tools to be indispensable options, whereas othergenerations may consider these tools to be no more than a means to improveexisting processes.
To attract and retain a range of employees, organizations are adopting richconsumerization of IT environments in which workers can use their own devicesas a way to improve workplace satisfaction.
3.4 Standardization reduces costs
Cost reduction can be achieved effectively by standardizing on a singleoperating system.
Seton Hall University recently shared its experience of standardizing onWindows 8based tablets and ultrabooks. Seton Hall CIO Stephen G. Landryexplained, In designing our ubiquitous computing program, weve found thatstandardization enables us to provide excellent computers to our students atthe lowest overall cost.2
For organizations that are currently running Windows Vista or Windows 7, theadoption of Windows 8 can be straightforward because the new operatingsystem is capable of running on existing Windows Vista and Windows7certified hardware.
Those organizations that are still running Windows XP will realize additionalbenefits by moving to Windows 8. Windows XP is already more than a decadeold and research has shown that staying with older versions of Windows costsorganizations more time and resources. A recent IDC white paper3 concludedthat organizations that continue to retain a Windows XP environment not onlyare leaving themselves exposed to security risks and support challenges, butalso are wasting budget dollars that would be better used in modernizing theirIT investments.
Organizations that have heterogeneous environmentsIT infrastructures that
run a variety of different operating systemswill realize cost benefits byreducing duplicate IT capabilities such as device management and applicationdeployment. Because Windows 8 accommodates new scenarios the need foradditional operating systems is eliminated.
2 Lai, Eric, CIO On Windows 8 Tablets: Best Solution Currently Available, August 12, 2012
3 Gillen, Al, Perry, Randy, Selig, Nancy Gillen/IDC, Mitigating Risk: Why Sticking with Win-
dows XP is a Bad Idea, May 2012
Seton Hall UniversityStudents Powered byWindows 8
Understanding theBusiness Impact ofWindows XPMigration Plans
For an overview ofthe variety of devicesWindows 8 supports,see the Business-
ready on a wide rangeof hardware sectionlater in this white paper.
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4. Key trends drivingworkstyle transformation
Media tablets became available to consumers just a few years ago, and now
new form factors and device types are readily available to consumers andenterprises. Although more than 93 percent of PCs run some version ofWindows today,4 it was clear several years ago that peoples expectations ofcomputing devices were changing. The following subsections describe a few ofthe trends that are influencing workstyle transformation.
4.1 Always connected
Connectivity is nearly ubiquitous. In the past, devices were designed aroundassumptions of optional, limited, and sporadic connectivity. Today, nearlyeverything people do on their devices assumes they have connectivity to theInternet. Wi-Fi is available in more public locations, and an increasing numberof devices also include the ability to connect to wireless mobile networks that
support standards such as 3G, 4G, and 4G LTE. Where connectivity was oncethe exception, it is now becoming the rule.
4.2 Natural user interactions
New ways of interacting with devices are emerging, such as touch, speech, andthe use of gestures.5 This trend increases the need for people-centric devicedesign and apps to make computing interfaces more natural and simple to use,which will help reduce the learning curve for new technology.
4.3 People centric
There has been a marked change in the ways people use their devices. Incontrast to traditional activities such as writing and creating documents, peopleuse technology to read and socialize, and keep up with friends, pictures, and
music. Communications tend to occur in short, frequent bursts. Much of thisactivity takes place inside web browsers that make use of the latestadvancements in HTML and other web technologies.
4.4 Shifting from desktops to mobile PCs and devices
In 2009, Windows-based desktops comprised 44 percent of the worldwideWindows market and laptops comprised 56 percent. Now, just three years later,more than 61 percent of the Windows-based PCs sold are laptops and thetrend toward mobility is rapidly increasing. Among consumers in the UnitedStates buying PCs this year, more than 76 percent will purchase laptopstheabsolute number of all US desktops sold will be fewer than the number oftablets sold in 2012. Even in enterprises, laptops are now purchased more than
half the time6
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4.5 Cloud computing enables workstyle transformation
There is a transformational shift underway across the entire IT ecosystem. Thistransformation is being driven by an exponential growth of devices used forsmarter, more personalized apps, which in turn create an explosion of data andthe need for more computing power. It is a world of connected devices andcontinuous services that are increasingly enabled by cloud computing. Thistransformation is leading to dramatic changes in how computing, storage, andnetworking come together in scalable, automated, shared, and adaptiveplatforms that deliver modern apps to power the worlds computingexperiences.
Creating theWindows 8 userexperience
by Steven Sinofskyand Jensen Harris
4 Net Applications, Desktop Top Operating System Share Trend, September 27, 2012
5 Harteveld, Arno C., Innovation with natural user interactions, September, 2012
6 NetMarketShare, Desk Top Operating System Share Trend, October 2011 to August 2012
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5. Enabling workstyletransformation
As mentioned in the previous sections, the demands placed on IT organizationstoday to remain competitive have changed dramatically. People expect newtechnology that is easily adoptable and supports working in multiple locationswith easy access to the information they need to perform their jobs. Now morethan ever, people need devices to be flexible and mobile and organizationsneed reliability, productivity, and security. To address these needs, Microsoft hasreimagined Windows. The new and enhanced features in Windows 8 makeeveryday tasks easier and more enjoyable, while also improving on thefundamentals.
Windows 8 delivers a fast and fluid experience that includes the mobility,performance, and security features to support business needs, all of whichmake it one of the most personalized operating systems for business customers
and their employees.
Customers have already started sharing with Microsoft how Windows 8 featuresare providing new business opportunities that give their organizationsimmediate valuefrom improved mobility and productivity to increasedmanagement functionality. Some of these new features include new apps, newhardware experiences, innovations to enable bring your own device (WindowsTo Go) scenarios, enhanced security, secure network access (DirectAccess), anddesktop virtualization advancements.
The following subsections describe some key features that can benefitorganizations seeking to foster workstyle transformation with Windows 8.7
5.1 Experience the new start screen
People-centric and natural user interaction considerations highly influenced thedesign of the new start screen, which emphasizes content by removing chromeand other distractions.
Figure 2. The new Windows 8 start menu
See also:
How Windows 8 will
work for yourbusiness
What businesses willwant to know aboutthe Windows 8Release Preview
Windows 8:Reimagined for
Business
Windows 8 Productguide
7 Alexion-Tiernan, Karri, Microsoft Desktop Virtualization: Taking another step forward with
UE-V and VDI, September 6, 2012
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5.2 Apps take center stage
Windows 8style apps help users focus on their tasks and complete themquicker by displaying only relevant information. Feedback from customers whoare using Windows 8 with line-of-business (LOB) apps indicates that they areexperiencing increased productivity. Consider the business possibilities with newWindows 8 apps both for internal use (LOB) as well as for creating new
innovative experiences for their customers.
Figure 3. Example of a Windows 8 style LOB app
Windows 8 style apps execute on top of new runtime (Windows Runtime,WinRT) that co-exists with the .NET runtime. Key advantages of this newapproach include:
Common user interactions that help reduce the learning curve for users (forexample, built-in search and sharing)
App-to-app communication model (so-called contracts) that providesinformation sharing between apps
Faster development of apps by providing a common app infrastructure
Support for multiple platforms such as Intel x86, x64, and ARM System on achip (SOC)
Application sandboxing, which lowers application management cost
5.3 Business ready on a wide range of hardware
Windows 8 runs on a wide range of hardwarefrom tablets to laptops to all-in-one devices that have large high-definition screens. The new operatingsystem combines the convenience and mobility of a tablet with the productivityof a laptop or PC.
5.3.1 Lower power consumption leads to longer battery life
Windows 8 advances the innovations of Windows 7 in multiple ways. BecauseWindows 8 can run on low-power CPUs, users can now work much longer on asingle charge of their devices battery. Lower power requirements are extendedby the growing number of energy-efficient devices. In addition, adopting thesmall form factor power model introduces the capability of very low-power idlestates while enabling constant connectivity and instant-on features to Windows8based PCs.
See also:
Building a power-
smart general-purpose Windows andWindows 7 EnergyEfficiency
Improving powerefficiency forapplications
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5.3.2 More options for sharing information and using wireless devices
Support for innovations such as near field communications (NFC) on Windows8 devices enable information sharing (for example, business contact cards)between devices. Another way to take advantage of this built-in technology isto connect wireless devices such as keyboards, mice, headphones, and speakersby simply tapping them against your device.
5.4 Built on a solid foundation
Windows 8 is built on the foundation of Windows 7, but has been improved ona number of fronts. You can install Windows 8 on the same hardware thatsupports Windows Vista and Windows 7, or on new Windows 8based devices.Microsoft understands that people and organizations often have older appsthat they need to use, and Windows 8 is designed with the enterprise in mind.Windows 8 offers:
Speed. Windows 8 provides improved performance and system reliability.Even on lower-power systems, Windows 8 is responsive. PCs start morequickly, apps run faster, and users are generally more secure.
Compatibility. Windows 8 automatically supports a wide range of devices,
including printers, cameras, media players, and displays. The new operatingsystem is designed so that when you plug in your device, it works withouthaving to make any adjustments. If a device has a companion app andyouve turned on the Windows Store device companion app feature duringsetup, youll receive the app. In addition, because Windows 8 requires lessmemory, theres more room to run apps.
Connected. Windows 8 helps keep you connected by switching to thenetwork that has the best connectivity. Windows 8 also provides a number ofnew features that make it effortless to connect your PC to available networksand help keep you connected as you change locations. Windows 8 connectsto one network at a time and prioritizes networks that are typically lessexpensive and faster; it will also automatically switch you from a lower-
prioritized network to a higher-prioritized network if one becomes available. Better protected. Windows 8 has built-in antimalware protection to boost
security. If you dont have another malware scanner installed, the antimalwareapplication monitors and helps protect your PC against viruses and othermalware in real time, and detects and removes malware if your PC becomesinfected. Windows 8 also provides new ways for antimalware software tominimize any impact on system performance.
5.4.1 Built in security
The end-to-end security of Windows 8 is driving a significant level of interest,with many users planning to take advantage of features such as Trusted Boot,encrypted local storage (BitLocker Drive Encryption), and the ability to installAppLocker to enable a more secure foundation no matter where employees
are located.8
5.4.2 Put your secure corporate PC in your pocket
IT departments can provision a fully managed corporate Windows 8 desktopon an external USB drive (Windows To Go). A user can boot an enterpriseWindows environment from this USB drive using any PC available at work, athome, or nearly any location, with or without an Internet connection. Thiscapability ultimately means employees will be able to do such things as travellightly without sacrificing productivity. An alternative scenario enables ITorganizations to support the bring-your-own-device trend, and enterprises cangive contingent staff access to their environments without compromisingsecurity.
8 Reynolds, Rich, Commemorating Windows, October 25, 2011
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6. Key scenarios
The following subsections highlight some of the most common businessscenarios found throughout organizations today. Each scenario is associatedwith a character (persona) to help describe how technology helps facilitate or
improve the working scenario.
6.1 Work from your phone
Holly and her coworkers use mobile devices for some or all of their work (inHollys case, she uses a smartphone). Holly gains immediate access to thecorporate email and calendaring environment as well as access to LOB apps, allthrough her smartphone. By providing communication and social mediacapabilities through web-based apps, enterprises can help their workers bemore productive at the office or remotely. Holly also uses her smartphone toread and write work email messages, schedule appointments, and send andreceive instant messages. She can also use her phone to work securely withcorporate files while in the office.
Figure 4. Work from your phone
Key solutions from Windows 8 to support this scenario are:
6.1.1 Business benefits
Mobile devices for work increase productivity and mobility
Anywhere access to corporate apps and data
Seamless access to personal apps and data
One device for both personal use and work
6.1.2 IT benefits
Centralized management of user devices, apps, and data
User-centric application delivery and management
Unified device management
Local data on devices is protected while providing increased security andcompliance
WorkAnywhere*
Support MobileWorkforce
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6.2 Business ready tablet
Blake works in a highly mobile role as a high-performance sales representative.People in such roles are adapting to tablet devices in very rapid fashion. Thetablet form factor is well-suited for sales conversations because it does nothave any physical barriers, such as the screen on a notebook thats needed fordisplaying information. Hardware advances enable very thin and light form
factors with longer battery life, either as main working devices or as companiondevices. In addition, they are highly convenient for ultra-mobile roles. Tabletsprovide interactive, visual information that supports collaborative conversations.Examples of new opportunities enabled by tablets include making immediatecompetitive analyses and providing highly personalized information duringconversations, such as personalized mortgage information.
Figure 5. Blakes business-ready tablet
Key solutions from Windows 8 to support this scenario are:
6.2.1 Business benefits
Touch-centric user interface allows users to quickly navigate through theirdata and apps
Always on and always connected to keep data and apps up-to-date
Apps and data available from multiple devices delivered through the cloud orcorporate infrastructures
Personalized online and offline access to data and apps
6.2.2 IT benefits
Centralized management of user devices, apps, and data
User-centric application delivery and management
Unified device management
Local data on devices is protected while providing increased security andcompliance
Productivitywith Tablet
Your Data andApps On Any
Windows-based Device**
Support MobileWorkforce
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6.3 Work on the road
Frank can access the data, apps, and people he needs to stay productive on theroad. He brings his own device to perform project tasks that require access tocorporate environments. Unified communications allow him to chat withcolleagues during his workday and with his family at night.
Frank can use collaborative tools to work with other team members and access
relevant project documents. Internet access is available to contractors throughsecure network access.
Figure 6. Frank works on the road
Key solutions from Windows 8 to support this scenario are:
6.3.1 Business benefits
Touch-centric user interface for new work styles provides multiple ways to getwork done (touch, pen, keyboard, or mouse)
Always on and always connected to keep up-to-date
Apps and data delivered through the cloud or corporate infrastructures
Personalized online and offline access to data and apps
6.3.2 IT benefits
Quickly provision devices and apps
Centralized management of user devices, apps, and data
User-centric application delivery and management
Unified device management experience
Local data on devices is protected while providing increased security andcompliance
WorkAnywhere*
EmbraceBYOD scenarios
Help Secure YourDevices & Data
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6.4 Work on your own device
Lisa works from home where she can concentrate and at the same time benefitfrom reduced commute time to accomplish more during her workday. Lisaworks from multiple devices to access corporate LOB apps. She uses her homePC to access corporate documents through cloud computing. Lisa also hasaccess to corporate apps using virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) while taking
advantage of the touch capabilities on her tablet.
Figure 7. Lisa works from her own device
Key solutions from Windows 8 to support this scenario are:
6.4.1 Business benefits
Rich user experience using virtualization technologies Touch-centric user interface supports quick navigation of menus and apps
Always on and always connected to keep up-to-date
Apps and data available from multiple devices, delivered through the cloudor corporate infrastructures
Personalized online and offline access to data and apps
6.4.2 IT benefits
User-centric application delivery and management
Unified device management
Local data on devices is protected while providing increased security andcompliance
WorkAnywhere*
EmbraceBYOD scenarios
Your Data andApps On AnyWindows-based Device**
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6.5 The modern office
Oscar works from the office where he enjoys a desk with a multi-monitor setup,which helps him to be more productive throughout the day. Oscar usesmultiple LOB apps to get his job done.
To collaborate and communicate with his remotely located co-workers, Oscar
uses modern productivity apps. Furthermore, he likes to use social collaborationapps that support knowledge sharing to keep him connected within hisorganization.
The following figure captures Oscars dual-monitor desktop, which iscustomized with a picture of his latest holiday destination. It delivers apersonalized experience across his screens and provides a seamless workingenvironment.
Figure 9. Oscars personal desktop
Key solutions from Windows 8 to support this scenario are:
6.5.1 Business benefits
Personalized working experience with multi-monitor support
Immersive line-of-business apps
Apps and data delivered through corporate infrastructure
6.5.2 IT benefits
User-centric application delivery and management
Unified device management
Local data on devices is protected while providing increased security and
compliance
EnterpriseWindows 8 Apps
Help Secure YourDevices & Data
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7. Call to action:Getting help with workstyle
transformation fromMicrosoft
Microsoft helps customers assess their portfolios for workstyle transformation aspart of the Enterprise Strategy Program (ESP). This program focuses on helpingenterprises realize value from their IT investments, and consists of four coreelements:
Enterprise architects. Dedicated to the customer and charged withaccelerating customers toward their business goals.
Microsoft Network. Subject matter experts from across all areas ofMicrosoft, including product groups, research and development, internal ITresources, and Microsoft Research.
Value Realization Framework (VRF). A framework and methodology,designed to deliver on the value proposition of the program.
Library. A collection of exclusive intellectual property includingcomprehensive guidance, reference architectures and implementationinformation, and worked examples from Microsoft engagements.
Microsoft has also worked on a number of specific challenges that are commonto many customers and developed VRF accelerators, which are designed to
ensure predictable delivery that maximizes customer value. The following figureoffers an example of the key steps of a VRF accelerator.
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Figure 10. VRF accelerator process overview
Microsoft has also developed additional resources, in the form of guidance andtools that are designed to help customer perform effective workstyle transfor-mation.
For more information about the Microsoft Enterprise Strategy Program, contactyour Microsoft account representative or visit www.microsoft.com/GoESP
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