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Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide

By : Augusto Alvarez
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Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide

By: Augusto Alvarez

Overview of this book

Microsoft's Application Virtualization technology has been emerging as one of the main platforms in application virtualization. This is mainly because more and more organizations are thinking about application virtualization as a valid implementation; also because App-V represents probably the most attractive solution. App-V introduces a new and efficient way to improve operating systems and application life cycles in organizations. However, if we want to maximize our investment we must learn that every scenario and application differs from another, as does complexity.With Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide administrators will find detailed topics for understanding App-V components, architecture and implementation models; as well as step-by-step guidance to master App-V processes. There is also guidance on integrating App-V with other robust platforms like VDI, SCCM 2012 and even virtualizing server applications. Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide will start by giving readers the means to discover unfamiliar topics in App-V, as well as understanding App-V's architecture. By doing so, it will provide the baseline needed before shifting to advanced topics in App-V, like complex scenarios for sequencing and deploying applications. The book details scripting within App-V, as well as handling the platform using the command line; there is a complete review of troubleshooting installations, sequencing and deploying applications. Integration is another key component we will cover by introducing App-V in VDI and SCCM 2012. Server applications are not forgotten with Server App-V, using this book the reader will have a detailed understanding, with how-to steps to virtualize server applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Nicke Källén is an App-V MVP from Sweden. He posts as Znack on the TechNet forums, where he's consistently the most active responder on App-V topics. His focus has always been on end-user experience within migration projects for several enterprises and utilizing Microsoft Application Virtualization as a means to faster, more accurate delivery, with less interference for a more continuous experience.

With over thirteen years of systems management experience, Kevin Kaminski is no stranger to the challenges enterprises can experience when managing large deployments of Windows systems. As an independent consultant, Kevin uses the opportunity to visit many diverse environments and see the challenges they face first hand.

His contributions to the community can be seen on many sites, such as the Microsoft TechNet Forums, Appdeploy.com, MyItForum.com, AppVirtGuru.com, BrianMadden.com, and the Calgary Systems Management User Group (CSMUG.ca). He has also co-authored a course and book with fellow MVP Tim Mangan.

Aaron Parker is a Solutions Architect with sixteen years of experience in the IT industry. An App-V MVP, MCSE, and CCIA/CCEA, he spent the last 10 years working on server-based computing, desktop, and application deployment and virtualization. He currently resides in London, where he's involved in deployments for various clients including Fortune Global 500 companies. You can find Aaron contributing to AppVirtGuru.com and TechNet App-V forums, or blogging at stealthpuppy.com, although he just might be snowboarding instead. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @stealthpuppy.