neo Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 Microsoft Deployment Solution AcceleratorMicrosoft Deployment follows the trend for unified deployment tools across desktops, servers, and applications. This release represents an exciting opportunity for thousands of current BDD 2007 users to easily adopt Microsoft Deployment's new capabilities for Windows Server® imaging and deployment automation. At the same time, Microsoft Deployment continues to enhance Windows Vista® and 2007 Office system deployment using new technologies, like System Center Configuration Manager 2007 or the new multicast feature in Windows Deployment Services. Microsoft Deployment adds integration with recently released deployment technologies to create a single path for image creation and deployment, including:System Center Operations Manager System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Operating System Deployment Windows Automated Installation Kit Windows Deployment Services with new multicast technology Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 User State Migration Tool 3.0.1 2007 Office system Windows Server 2008 Server Manager for automated server role definition Systems Management Server 2003 with the Operating System Deployment Feature PackAccelerator Features Microsoft Deployment is the recommended process and toolset to automate desktop and server deployment. It provides detailed guidance and job aids for every organizational role involved with large-scale deployment projects. This release continues to provide automation options to satisfy a broad range of organizations - Lite Touch Installation (LTI) with minimal infrastructure requirements up to the enterprise-class Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) option using new System Center Configuration Manager 2007 deployment features. The new Deployment Workbench tool in Microsoft Deployment offers enhanced flexibility for defining deployment task sequences. Customizable and easy-to-use deployment task sequence templates are provided for client and server deployment.New Features in this ReleaseThis release marks the first in a series of three Microsoft Deployment releases planned between now and Summer 2008. It focuses on integration with new deployment features in Configuration Manager 2007 as well as features and guidance to support server deployment. Future updates to Microsoft Deployment will add further support for Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1, and System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1 releases. Microsoft Deployment delivers additional value to Configuration Manager 2007 users by adding complete integration into the Configuration Manager 2007 administrator console and task sequencer as a product extension. Microsoft Deployment combined with Configuration Manager 2007 allows users to:Dynamically install packages Automatically determine user state store locationsBack up computers and database settingsInstall to computers unknown to the Configuration Manager 2007 databasePerform offline patchingInstall language packs offline and onlineMonitor deployments using an updated Operations Manager 2007 Management Pack In addition to the new integration with Configuration Manager 2007, Microsoft Deployment also enhances the Lite Touch Installation for deploying desktops and servers. This release allows LTI users to:Deploy pre-release versions of Windows Server 2008, including support for Server Core installation options.Automate server role definition using Server Manager. Configure disk and network interface cards (NICs), including static TCP/IP configuration.Migrate from LTI to Configuration Manager 2007.Create custom task sequences or modify task sequences based on new templates for:Client template: Windows Vista, Windows® XPServer template: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008Replace scenario templateInvoke Web service calls from rules.Deploy operating system images using the new multicast feature in Windows Server 2008 Windows Deployment Services.Source & Download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinker Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 I wonder if this will work with "Windows Home Server"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrofLuigi Posted November 12, 2007 Share Posted November 12, 2007 I just love M$ marketing dept. for making up ridiculous Three Letter Acronyms and forcing the the world to remember them. GL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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