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What does mobility mean to Microsoft? Håvard Siegel Haukeberg Deployment specialist – MSFT Norway

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What does mobility mean to Microsoft?Håvard Siegel HaukebergDeployment specialist – MSFT Norway

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One IDOn-prem and cloudFanatically preoccupied with security

Own the identity – core identity driven

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Building in your solutions – The old way

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Cloud does not respect walls

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Why one federated identity makes sense

Local services Local ADWork devices

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Azure Active

Directory

B2B

Office 365

EMS

Hardware

Office (MAM)

Citrix

HP

Resellers

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It just works – straight out of the box

That we do everything possible to excel in

securityFree choice

Customer ExpectationsMicrosoft value proposition

Integrated, secure identity

It protects Office better It just worksENTERPRISE MOBILITY SUITE

Security PartnersSolution bets

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(A new partner – free choice)

http://www.citrixandmicrosoft.com/

• Netscaler on Azure• Skype and Citrix• Windows 10 and Citrix• Sharefile on Azure

Why Citrix

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That cool appstore with SSO

Top apps in Azure for you?

Azure Active

Directory

SAP

Google Docs

Apple VPP

VismaCitrix

Airwatrch

Mobile Iron

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HOW SCENARIOS CAN BUILD ON MICROSOFT’S VALUE PROPOSITION

Scenario 1 – I need to give my user access regardless of location.

MS + Citrix

Scenario 3 – I need to secure my company assets and help my users to keep track of their information and devices.

MS+HP

Scenario 2 – I need to support free choice with my users

MS + Partner

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