XenTegra - AVD Monthly + Nerdio

AVD Monthly: April and May Updates

June 21, 2022 XenTegra / Andy Whiteside / Pete Downing Season 1 Episode 16
XenTegra - AVD Monthly + Nerdio
AVD Monthly: April and May Updates
Show Notes Transcript

These sessions discuss the following topics, blogs, and support articles: What's new in Azure Virtual Desktop?

Azure Virtual Desktop updates on a regular basis. This article is where you'll find out about:

  • The latest updates
  • New features
  • Improvements to existing features
  • Bug fixes

This article is updated monthly. Make sure to check back here often to keep up with new updates.

Host: Andy Whiteside
Co-Host: Bill Sutton
Co-Host: Greg Roberson

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Andy Whiteside: Everyone and welcome to episode 16 of abt monthly and your host Andy whiteside i've got got a couple people on with me mo in con is the cto of his INTEGRA.

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Andy Whiteside: Based up in Toronto Canada mo and I have to ask it's 98 degrees here in Charlotte North Carolina today what's the weather what's the temperature in in Toronto.

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Moin Khan: V have beautiful 23 degrees Celsius.

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Moin Khan: In Fahrenheit to be around us 70.

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Andy Whiteside: man.

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Andy Whiteside: So you guys take a pounding during the winter, but does it does it get hot there.

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Moin Khan: yeah it does get hot but not too bad okay.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah you know pandemic kid I haven't been up there, since that I gotta start getting up there and summertime at the very least.

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Andy Whiteside: Man, I cannot believe I don't have a schedule well enjoy that the rest of us will be senior bacon, at least in the south Greg where you look at it.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: i'm out of Dallas it's a you know the old saying it's hot it's dang God.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: it's a it's 100 right now with high humidity.

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Andy Whiteside: So Greg robeson is with nerdy oh and and if you don't know nerd do is the company that takes what Microsoft does with add as your virtual desktop.

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Andy Whiteside: and takes it to the next level Greg what's what's your role for our listeners there.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So, no, no i'm the enterprise sales engineer carbon a number of territories and and helping the sales organization explain kind of the technical side running the customers through proof of concepts and educating them on the use of the Platform yeah.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah we're lucky to have you you guys know a lot about a DVD and what it does great and what it needs will help with and that's where Nordea kicks in mo and I know you've got some background running.

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Andy Whiteside: nerdy Oh, in conjunction with Microsoft azure virtual desktop give us a little insight into what what your team's done with it.

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Moin Khan: So we we did initially when a vd came out one of our We were the first partner who did.

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Moin Khan: Some some large rollout for financial Institute and a pension pension firm both of them, they were running horizon one was running horizon and the second one was running.

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Moin Khan: RDP, but they were not seeing benefit we when w ED or a vd previously web when it released right before pandemic, we did a PLC customer loved it.

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Moin Khan: And since then we have not stopped.

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Moin Khan: Doing these and seeing how web or a DVD has matured over time, some of the gaps that we've we saw our image management auto scaling and all those things nerdy you came in and filled up all those gaps.

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Moin Khan: What we have done now is taken it a step further, not only a product but building a solution around it, so we, as I gel partner who can do.

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Moin Khan: maintain and manage I gel very well, are we just took I gel who is not doing an MSP at this time we kind of build a solution that is wrapped around a vd.

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Moin Khan: With no video on running us on top of that, and building an MSP solution which was which does not exist, but we were able to get the same functionality and features just combining all these three technologies together.

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Andy Whiteside: So so basically man you guys are taking a DVD, which is a best of breed platform using nerd do to make it more capable and more manageable.

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Andy Whiteside: And then turning around and connecting to that, through a managed thin client Linux environments so you're basically getting the best of all the stack in then.

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Moin Khan: Absolutely completing the story, basically, you have.

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Moin Khan: You need a place where you want to run your virtualization you need to have an endpoint how you are connecting so building bringing all three together.

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Moin Khan: I feel that that does does the picture and as a solution that customers, they want to see, they want to get there, but they are not able to because either.

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Moin Khan: They don't understand and the confusion with the mvd and i'm not sure if it is done.

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Moin Khan: intentionally, but it is confusing I just got off a call talking to one of the customer who is running a 1600 users and they are treated as as a partner and customer both.

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Moin Khan: They were scratching their head that we don't understand and that's when we're bringing new audio and video together that's when they say okay now it'd be understand how it completes the story yeah.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah so Greg I bet you guys see a lot of customers that buy into or commit or go down the add route and find out pretty quick that there's a few features that are.

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Andy Whiteside: Less than developed and some are just missing all together.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: We do quite often, and we continue to add new features and capabilities to fill those holes.

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Andy Whiteside: Well that's the really the topic of this podcast is to hopefully once a month jump on and talk about what microsoft's done to evolve, the product I I use the term microsoft's in it to win it, they want as many workloads especially desktop workloads running.

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Andy Whiteside: In azure as possible, however, just like with the rest of the Microsoft store they need partners like nerdy oh legs integrity of bringing solutions, further to market.

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Andy Whiteside: So that what Microsoft doesn't have time to fill in all the holes or do it the best possible way partners like us can can help them with and the other day, they accomplish their.

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Andy Whiteside: goal of getting workloads running in azure I was trying to explain to one of our new employees, while ago that there's a.

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Andy Whiteside: There used to be a history of Microsoft wanting all the workloads to run on every device, whether it was a server or whether it was the point.

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Andy Whiteside: I think they're to a point now where they'll give up on the endpoint if it means it's going to go in their cloud and they've got a long term play to create a subscription and consumption model that benefits them in in their story.

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Andy Whiteside: So let's let's jump in and look at what what Microsoft announced in April of 2022.

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Andy Whiteside: The first one that I have here on the screen here Greg is in tune device configuration for windows multi session now generally available I guess.

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Andy Whiteside: For our listeners, we should probably point out that there is only one place in the world where you can run windows clients with multiple sessions, and that is Microsoft azure.

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Andy Whiteside: I worked, I worked at Microsoft on a support desk when xp service pack two came out and it briefly had multi session in it, and when it disappeared before the release candidate, the actual final release candidate, I was, I was like man where'd that go well, I think we found it.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Yes, the the addition of intern for multi session, you know, at least for our customer base.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: is going to be a boondoggle it's it's a great thing to to really see that piece come in, because until the support for multi session it pushed a lot of customers to.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Individual personal the ends with an add so this will be really welcomed by the Community My suspicion is because it allows our customers and add customers worldwide to.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Better configure their footprint from a cost perspective.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So so within tune it either or within tune the ability to update applications on a deployed host.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: previously had to be done on the image and then now that it supports the individual session multi session, you can point it directly to the host in and update those now.

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Andy Whiteside: So let me make a statement here, and you correct me where i'm wrong, this is what SMS.

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Andy Whiteside: turned into SEC system Center configuration manager turned into in tune, and now in tune is that image management portion of the windows, in point managers greater story is that is that an accurate way to portray that.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: To an extent yeah it's not necessarily going to quote and manage the image, but rather the deployed vm but i'll try to absolutely.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah hey mo in any comments on into becoming more and more of the story here specifically in a case where now, it can manage that that multi session world.

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Moin Khan: yeah definitely I think that that has been the Bot that Microsoft was trying to get to and i'm talking about.

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Moin Khan: 10 910 years ago when in tuned first came out.

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Moin Khan: The vision was that in tune is going to replace a CCM.

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Moin Khan: At CCM had tons of potential in tune was more of just something that can manage mobile device, but the goal was that it is going to replace.

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Moin Khan: It is going to replace CCM at one point, and I feel that.

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Moin Khan: This one piece with multi session, that is, the game changer, in my opinion, now for many of our customers having in tune manage that multiple session is multi session for windows 10 windows 11.

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Moin Khan: But it is, it is really great.

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Andy Whiteside: Yes, that's correct Okay, but, honestly, I think the light bulb just went off for me, yes CCM the online or the service I option of that is Microsoft in tune yeah I guess I kind of knew that but I just don't live in that world enough to where it totally made sense until just now.

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Moin Khan: yeah at one point at CCM was on Prem and in tune was cloud, and at the way they made up the the way my Microsoft.

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Moin Khan: made this integration was that you don't have to go to online service to maintain in tune, you can manage in tune from your SEM console.

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Moin Khan: But then direction or mandate was within Microsoft, that this is going to reverse.

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Moin Khan: In in some time and that's what i'm seeing that now, instead of a CCM managing your intuition or giving you that manage management capabilities from a single pane of glass.

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Moin Khan: Now, all those things is moving to intuitive where you will be one some point, you will be managing a CCM from in tune until it is fully eradicated, or they have decommissioned, a system which at one point will happen.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah OK OK, so the next topic on here from April is scheduled agent updates public preview Greg you want to tell us what that means.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Thank goodness for that coming to be honest with me so you know part of the release of the scheduled agent updates.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: When a host got deployed in the RDP agent was installed and configured right after I joined the hospital, it would automatically go through and start trying to do an update and there wasn't really a way to determine when the individual hosts were going to reach out and update itself.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: And so, consequently nerve to put in a stopgap measure to delay putting host and hospitals to help accommodate for the upgrade process now with the new scheduled update public in public preview.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: it's a hospital option, with an odd allowing you to set effectively to maintenance windows a primary and a secondary maintenance window.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: That allows the agents if they're up and running the opportune time it's.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: The appropriate time to update itself on on on one of those two schedules and it takes roughly.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: it's got about a roughly a two hour window to get that done.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: At 8am just make sure your volumes are running for you know 8am to 10am.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: To turn everything on.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: And then shut everything down afterwards so that's a great addition.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Well, the RDP agent doesn't necessarily live in an image okay so you'll take your image and you'll deploy that and as that's deployed.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: The one of the last steps in.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: In joining the virtual machine to your add environment is to install and register that agent, and so you know it, because it's got a specific token association.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: You don't install it until the very last minute, so it's really on the persistent, I guess, maybe you could say persistent desktops or you know the deployed the EMS.

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Andy Whiteside: yeah okay interesting.

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Andy Whiteside: Is it still a situation where Microsoft has this coming out and public preview but it's still not as capable as what nerdy oh does or does it replace what nerdy oh did.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: This gives nerdy to additional capability right so nerdy was never able to effectively define the timeframe.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: For the agent update, but we always saw it updating when they got added the whole school, so this enhances kind of our stopgap measure, where we don't have to do the stopgap measure anymore.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Providing a faster deployment and then we can just rely on this maintenance scheduled window that you define and in which, by the way, you can set both of those actually within or do as well yeah.

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Andy Whiteside: And I think that's good for our listeners right now I know i've kind of harped on a little bit, but as Microsoft continues to evolve, it only means more additional capabilities for partners like know to.

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Andy Whiteside: To to turn around and solve real world challenges that we don't even know we don't know a.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: good way of putting it yes.

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Andy Whiteside: mo in any experience with this particular topic and have a comment on why this matters.

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Moin Khan: I know why it matters, but I was always wondering that why this feature is not available, and why Microsoft is not thinking about it.

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Moin Khan: Because this is one thing that if we talk about our citrix days, this has to this has to be one of the most important feature so i'm i'm glad to see that finally, it has been added.

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Moin Khan: I understand the importance and I feel that it was high time that they added the feature.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: It provides a lot more predictability of your host the available available availability for the users right, because if there's not a user on it may just decided that they didn't now it's not an unavailable to you until after the update is completed so.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: it's a very positive edition that's for sure.

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Andy Whiteside: Okay, so the next one here is RDP sort path for public networks now in public preview I feel like I should know what this is but i'm drawing a blank Greg what is already P short path and why does this matter.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So there's RDP short path for public and there's RDP short path for private.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: it's effectively utilizing UDP to an extent within a rapper to bypass the add.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Infrastructure.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: On video.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Is the way I understand it, so it will help speed up any of those video lags that you have.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: And they previously had it.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: For.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Private networks and now they've.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: added that same feature.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: from public Internet.

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Andy Whiteside: And that just goes back to you know, one of the challenges from Microsoft has all the.

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Andy Whiteside: Management components that they're playing catch up on but investing in and then people like nerdy or continuing to make improvements on.

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Andy Whiteside: And then there's the user experience stuff that you know the older RDP didn't have in it.

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Andy Whiteside: And now that they're again in it to win it, they want to make sure that user experience stuff, and this is just another example where they're investing in and making that user experience.

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Andy Whiteside: Both from a routing and Protocol specific world on par with the other presentation protocols out there.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: I would expect to see more coming from an RDP perspective in the future, just because you have.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Much better performance in all honesty, from the citrix client perspective so.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: I look forward to seeing you know feature additions or changes to RDP moving forward for those reasons as well.

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Andy Whiteside: And I would highlight that Microsoft is you know they're okay with you, using other third party stuff to make it work they want those as your workloads but at the same time, they want to make it where your total cost of ownership doesn't have to include.

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Andy Whiteside: Large expensive third parties, and maybe a nerdy oh comes in for the management layer, but then Microsoft is good enough for that user experience but they know that user experiences that and security are paramount things that have to be handled.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: very, very much their big picture microsoft's a big picture kind of organization from a feature perspective in your right.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: they're not going to be the end all be all for everyone that they'll Have a nice set of features for the mass majority of customers and then leaves room for partners like nerdy to integrate and others to to come out with additional enhancements to those capabilities.

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Andy Whiteside: I mean think think about this way Greg there's a percentage of people that we interact with people that listen this podcast that remember Steve bomber and the old Microsoft days of we're going to beat everybody at everything.

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Andy Whiteside: there's a whole new generation that have no idea that Microsoft used to be the 800 pound gorilla and now they really are just this seen as partner with everyone organizations crazy thing about.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: It is it's funny you bring up bomber I read an article while back you know what's funny is like or dislike bomber bomber is the reason there are as your data centers.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: yeah he went out and before he loved was purchasing up data centers for vision and then satya nadella.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: ran with it yeah.

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Andy Whiteside: it's not easy being king and he was getting the embrace being King since that's part of it, but.

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Andy Whiteside: Somebody has to make tough decisions and sometimes they work out perfectly and sometimes they work out horribly and sometimes they work out perfectly because the next guy comes in and sees the bigger vision.

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Andy Whiteside: um no an RDP sore path user experience any comments on this one.

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Moin Khan: i'm still scratching my head thinking what what does, I know what it means, but where Microsoft is going with this.

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Moin Khan: Is this more on coming up with their.

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Moin Khan: Proactive monitoring side of the business where they are trying to see if they can build at one point.

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Moin Khan: Monitoring or management or this gets integrated with us COM are those kind of world, but at the same time, I feel that.

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Moin Khan: This move is more to.

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Moin Khan: bump up the offloading capabilities for Microsoft teams and I see more cons then pros on this, and maybe I need to understand more why this is done, but, for me, I still feel that I see more more issues with this, then, then the proper than the benefit of.

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Moin Khan: benefit of this functionality that they're releasing hmm.

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Moin Khan: yeah, especially because, once you if you if you have this functionality, you cannot control this This is something that that is by default right Greg.

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Andy Whiteside: Greg any of those things, but I will get to the end will bring up nor do as it relates to May in April let's go to may 2022 well, let me go back one time April 2022 anything that happened there that they didn't post here that we would want to bring up.

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Moin Khan: took a while to catch up with all the demand So this was held back for a performance related.

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Moin Khan: To avoid any performance challenges and now, as we know that things have been ramped up and now people have embraced this pandemic and they understand they have their networking and other things, has.

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Moin Khan: Yes, definitely I think this this was much needed feature.

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Andy Whiteside: And I remember how good those products were and how bad teams was teams is called up at the same time, the necessity, out of the pandemic.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Because metadata so what they're talking about if i'm not mistaken, is the workspace workspace metadata and for the longest time it was always a region within the US.

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Andy Whiteside: Policy politics, but, most importantly, the speed of light this planet got really small in the last decade.

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Andy Whiteside: Apparently there was a hot fix that came out or related to the January of this year, offering probably not a lot to say about this, but Greg Mon either one of you guys have comments on fs logics in general are the specific hot fix.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: To come out and address some bug issues not quite i'm not surprised that we're not seeing any new features, because I think they purchased fs logics to do what fs logics does and other than maintaining it and it doesn't surprise me, but i'm glad today at least put up a hot fix.

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Moin Khan: No, I was going to just agree with Greg that i'm really surprised that Microsoft has not done anything other than just maintaining and keeping the product as it is and fixing the bugs.

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Andy Whiteside: And Greg there that's like during login, yes, but worse when you're you know surfing your inbox and you're relying on outlook cash things that were lightning quick on a local computer running ssd with a multi core processor now have delay and all of a sudden, you have unhappy users.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Today Andy real quick just do a Google search or nerdy oh release notes.

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Andy Whiteside: i'm trying to use being we're on a Microsoft podcast.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Google works better.

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Andy Whiteside: Alright, so first tell listeners what as your stack is what as your stack he is and then talk about what this brings to that story.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So, as your stack age size effectively as you're in a box on your local infrastructure.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: i'm not real sure exactly what it is, I know it's a version of what they currently have at a reduced rate.

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Andy Whiteside: moment I know you and Trevor I think i've been working on a deal or maybe you're not involved in it, but what what is the, how do you pay for azure stack.

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Andy Whiteside: In order to do this and i'm not sure if there's an additional fee on top of that or not, I think I think I think that's how it goes i'll find out for the next.

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Andy Whiteside: For the next conversation and I may even call the guy right now, while we're having this conversation But OK so Greg as your stack H ci is basically taking that as your stack concept, and specifically supporting it for hyper converged infrastructure for add and therefore Nordea.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Well, it includes add support so as your stacks been around for a while I just now started just for add and so therefore we've added it to our product set.

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Andy Whiteside: Okay, well, it looks like based on this you guys have brought that into your product and the ability to deploy and manage if, as your stack he is in the mix is it's just a matter of hidden hidden the site now right.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: With an azure that you as a customer would say others wouldn't but you would yeah okay cool.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So that's a that's going to be a super helpful feature within their do so for those larger customers.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: So for those in So what we do is we round Robin through those enterprise Apps registered Apps.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: I can hit some of these some of these are just going to be pretty small, some of them are going to be.

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Andy Whiteside: I don't want to diminish what you guys are doing but there's a whole page of must be 1000 books must be 300 updates or plus that on this page, but the next one, these are all in for one right so next one is as your dedicated host.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: A little more security and have it run on a specific virtual machine, we support the dedicated host option now as well next is our last user login times just a informative.

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Andy Whiteside: Surprise um we were talking about azure stack hdi little while ago, and we weren't sure how you pay for it, I knew, you had been talking to people about it, how does the customer pay for azure stack hdi under the program yeah so.

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Andy Whiteside: it's been through a few different revisions, but it used to be a lot more complicated.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: yeah and it's and that's, and the reason I asked that question is for a lot of customers that i've talked to over the years.

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Andy Whiteside: Greg you got a whole list of things here was there anything else that was something that you really wanted to bring up on the audio side that you guys have brought forward with for that one.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: No, I think we've covered the major things that are super big for four dot one the last couple of things are some customizations on the interface.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Nothing super major just.

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Andy Whiteside: Well, great I appreciate you jumping on, as always, once a month and doing this or once a month or so and.

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Andy Whiteside: Talking about what microsoft's up to and then throwing in additionally what nerdy goes up to mow and did you have any additional questions or comments around this topic these topics are for Greg specifically.

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Moin Khan: No, this is this is great, I think one thing that.

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Moin Khan: Nobody was doing really great to to to make a really shine that's what I would say, a vd is good, but not he was making it shine and I think one thing that does INTEGRA and audio.

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Moin Khan: and add, we can do is build some kind of plug in for service Now I know micro service now released Microsoft remote PC.

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Moin Khan: That can be discovered on service now, but I feel that there is much more that we can do to add more value on true digital adoption and service, now is the angle that, if we add to this, this is going to take it to a next level.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: I would agree with that wholeheartedly Mon i've had.

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Greg groberson@getnerdio.com: Several dozen customers request some better integration with service now for that very reason.

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Andy Whiteside: So, probably not a ton of, we need to go into a lot of detail here if you're listening reached out to us, because that is where we're going as a company finding our partners and where they can.

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Andy Whiteside: help their customers solve challenges and then integrate with service now but Greg as soon as we stop the recording we're going to talk about that that's awesome.

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Andy Whiteside: Alright alright guys well appreciate you jumping on and we'll do it again next month thanks everyone.

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