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Overview
Managed user environments: Tomorrow's virtualized desktops
Companies often have hundreds of varieties of user environments. This makes software and hardware management time-consuming and costly. However, diversity can be dramatically reduced with standardized ICT packages, virtualization and desktop outsourcing. Three basic user roles meet the needs of around 80 per cent of user environments. New desktops are available on an ad hoc basis, and specific applications can be added at short notice.
The advantage for users: no matter which device and which location, their desktops always look the same.
The advantage for users: no matter which device and which location, their desktops always look the same.
The efficient user environment of the future
Managed Workplace Services enables you to consolidate, standardize and modernize your user environments in one fell swoop. You receive consistent services for all desktops in three basic user roles: Service Workplace, Office Workplace and Traveler Workplace. You can find out more about our desktop outsourcing services in our MWS fact sheet.
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In large companies, individual desktops no longer play a role. The emphasis is on standardization and increasing flexibility - from provisioning to usage. This aspect needs to be addressed in the new world of work. To find out how, read our MWS flyer.
Outstanding desktop services thanks to an excellent partnership with Microsoft
This Microsoft Customer Solution Case Study highlights the successful working relationship between Microsoft and T-Systems. To find about the opportunities that this partnership offers customers and the advantages that Managed Workplace Services gains with Windows 7, read the case study.
Technology
Managed desktops: standardized, automated and secure
The three user roles in T-Systems' Managed Workplace Services are based on virtualized desktop infrastructures. They accurately model desktop environments. including operating systems, applications and user settings. The basic package for hardware and software management for PCs, thin clients or laptops includes remote management, software distribution, asset tracking and service desk support based on Windows 7. These can be extended on demand, for example integrating storage or collaboration solutions.
Exploit the potential of Windows 7 with T-Systems
In most companies, the introduction of Windows 7 is simply a matter of time. T-Systems are the experts when it comes to smooth global roll-outs, while helping customers to maximize the advantages of Windows 7. What's more, Windows 7 is one of the best operating systems for T-Systems' Managed Workplace Services. Read the Windows 7 flyer
Migration to Windows 7 in action
How does migration to Windows 7 work? What should companies look for? What advantages does Windows 7 have for managed desktop services? Get the answers in the
Windows 7 migration video
Windows 7 migration video
Potential savings
Desktop outsourcing: fixed prices instead of spiralling costs
Organizations spend up to half their IT budgets on hardware and software management. On-site maintenance is one of the main cost drivers. According to Forrester, this can cost as much as eight times more than support via service desks. Managed Desktop Services and virtualization can cut support costs dramatically by separating devices and applications. A company with 15,000 employees can slash its costs by up to 250,000 euros a month with desktop outsourcing based on fixed prices.
Managed Workplace Services: Work together across boundaries
Ingo Wessels, Offering Manager at T-Systems, explains Managed Workplace Services' three standardized user roles and the potential savings these offer companies. Watch the video







