Microsoft unveils its first online management service
Initial version of desktop service will focus on software updates, security issues
Network World - Microsoft Corp. has unveiled System Center Online Desktop Manager, the first online service built around its management tools.
The initial version will provide desktop management capabilities that are focused on software updates, protection from spyware and malware, monitoring, group policy and configuration management, asset management, update management and remote assistance. Microsoft plans to update the service on a regular cycle.
The company demonstrated the service during the Wednesday keynote at the Microsoft Management Summit. (See the first pictures of the Online Desktop Manager interface shown at MMS here, here, here and here.)
The online service is built on the same underlying technology that powers Windows Update, which last month updated 650 million PCs around the world.
Microsoft plans to launch a private beta of Online Desktop Manager in the next 60 days with a select group of testers and will put out a public beta before the end of 2009. The service is scheduled to go live in 2010. The online management suite is another milestone in Microsoft's strategy to push its infrastructure software into the online services market. Late last year, it released online services for Exchange and SharePoint.
Once the service goes live, Microsoft will add updates every six months, according to Brad Anderson, general manager of the management and services division at Microsoft.
Anderson said Online Desktop Manager would eventually include software distribution, federation with Active Directory identity features and delegation of authority capabilities.
The Online Desktop Manager console is based on Microsoft's Silverlight browser plug-in, and runs on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari and others.
To provision desktops, users will tap the same online portal that is used to provision users for all of Microsoft's online assets such as Exchange and SharePoint.
The service will likely find favor among small and midsize businesses or those without major investments in System Center tools they run inside their firewall.
"I don't know that I want to store data about my machines and their vulnerabilities in the cloud," said Jake Muszynski, an information services analyst at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Microsoft officials said the move to offer management tools online highlights Microsoft's commitment to the depth and breadth of its software-plus-services strategy.
"This shows how moving online, how moving to SaaS, is incredibly powerful," Anderson said.



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Digital Transformation: Creating New Business Models Where Digital Meets Physical
- Individuals and businesses alike are embracing the digital revolution. Social networks and digital devices are being used to engage government, businesses and civil...
- Make the Connection: Better Network Connectivity Drives Transformation
- Network connectivity is more than just plumbing. Leading organizations today see high-performance network connectivity as a critical enabler of competitive advantage, and not...
- Virtualizing Government Infrastructure
- All server virtualization solutions are not created equal. The more-with-less agenda for government agencies is tailor-made for server virtualization, which is evolving into...
- Moving Service Management to SaaS
- Today, organizations can enjoy similarly substantial benefi ts by migrating their IT service management functions to a software-as-a-service model. This paper shows how...
- Achieving 360 Degree Network Visibility with Nimsoft
- 360° network visibility is critical for ensuring continuous availability of networks, servers, and applications-anything less could
have costly bottom-line implications.
All Networking White Papers
- Optimizing Networks for the Cloud
- Join guest speaker, Rohit Mehra, IDC Director of Enterprise Communications Infrastructure, to explore current trends, discuss best practices for optimizing Data Center and...
- Unified Communications 101
- What's the best way to implement a unified communications solution for your organization?
- Try the OptiView® XG on your network - FREE
- The OptiView® XG is the first dedicated tablet with automated network and application analysis -- fastest way to root cause. XG raises the...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 2: Designing and Deploying SQL Server on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 1: Designing and Deploying Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn the virtual hardware design considerations for Exchange 2010, deployment using the building block approach, options for high-availability and... All Networking Webcasts