Microsoft announced that its Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2009 R2, designed to help IT administrators ease the transition to Windows 7, will be released in late October 2009. The announcement follows the Sept. 8 release of Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010, another Windows 7 deployment tool for the enterprise. Microsoft is heavily dependent on businesses embracing its new operating system in order to help boost its bottom line.Microsoft announced on Sept. 14 that it planned to release Microsoft Desktop Optimization
Pack (MDOP) 2009 R2 in late October 2009, around the time that it rolls out
Windows 7. MDOPs software platform, which includes group policy management
tools, a diagnostics and recovery toolset and other applications designed to
smooth enterprise transition to the new operating system.
This version of MDOP will include Windows 7 support for all
components except Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V), which is
designed to support enterprise deployment and management of Microsoft Virtual PC
Windows desktops; MED-V will support Windows 7 in the first quarter of calendar
year 2010 through MED-V 1.0 SP1. Specifically, MED-V allows applications not yet
supported by Windows 7 to run in a virtual Windows XP
environment.
A Microsoft spokesperson suggested that the MDOP
Team Blog will provide updated information heading into the release.
Microsofts executives have been pushing the deployment of
MDOP in the enterprise as the first step in migrating to Windows 7. The news of
MDOP 2009 R2s release follows the Sept.
8 rollout of Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010, a "solution accelerator"
designed to help IT administrators deploy Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
The Toolkit, which can be downloaded from this
site, allows for the organization and management of everything from drivers
and operating systems to applications and task sequences.
Microsoft is depending on rapid enterprise adoption of
Windows 7 in order to help reverse declining revenues.
Elements of MDOP 2009 R2 include:
App-V
Designed to "transform applications into centrally-managed
virtual services," according to Microsoft, App-V can theoretically reduce the
costs of application deployment and increase user productivity by delivering
applications without the need to install them on the end-users
machine.
App-V 4.5 SP1 has been designed to specifically integrate
with Windows 7, including increased IT control with AppLocker integration and
secure application delivery with BitLocker ToGo.
Group Policy Management
MDOPs Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) 4.0 will
enhance "governance and control over Windows 7 Group Policies through change
management and role-based administration," Microsoft says. Users can manage
group policies across different domain forests and track Group Policy Objects
(GPOs) through new search and filter capabilities.
Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT)
6.5
This application can be used to repair unbootable devices and
recover their data.
Desktop Error Monitoring (DEM) 3.5
In order to troubleshoot PCs, DEM 3.5 can kick Top System
Errors the ones that cause system crashes and Top Application Errors to an
organizations help desk.
Asset Inventory Service (AIS)
This online service maps which applications are running in
the existing environment before a Windows 7 upgrade. It will also consolidate
license use data from multiple locations.
After its as-yet-undefined October release date, MDOP 2009 R2
be available for download through Microsofts Volume
Licensing site. Those wishing to test and evaluate the software will be able
to do so after the release, through either a MSDN or TechNet
subscription.