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Presentaties seminarDe virtuele realiteit

28 september 2010Groot Kievitsdal, Baarn

Programma

09.00 uur Ontvangst

10.00 uur – 10.15 uur Voorwoord

10.15 uur – 11.15 uur Desktopvirtualisatie: de laatste ontwikkelingen

11.15 uur – 12.15 uur 50% kostenbesparing met Unified Storage in

virtuele desktop-omgevingen

12.15 uur – 13.00 uur Lunch

13.00 uur – 13.30 uur Praktijkverhaal UZ Leuven

13.30 uur – 14.15 uur Demo desktopvirtualisatie13.30 uur 14.15 uur Demo desktopvirtualisatie

14.15 uur – 15.00 uur Demo NetApp Storage beheer integratie in VMware

vSpherevSphere

15.00 uur Afsluiting en borrel

VoorwoordVOORWOORDVOORWOORD

Desktopvirtualisatie: De laatste ontwikkelingen

Willem van Engeland

VMware Systems Engineer

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Confidential

Agenda

• The VMware approach on End-User Computing

• What’s new in View 4.5• Local Mode

• Windows 7 support

• PCoIP

ThinApp 4 6 integration• ThinApp 4.6 integration

• Location Based Printing

• Kiosk Mode

• vShield Endpoint

• Future “Project Horizon”

• Demo time

5 Confidential

Virtualization & Cloud Management: VMware Approach

End-User Computing Management • Provision & deploy desktops rapidly• Manage workstation images simplyEnd User Computing Manage workstation images simply

• Deliver virtualized applications to desktop

IT Business Management

Application Management • Encapsulate applications into containers with vApps

• Assure application portability & performance• Establish service contracts with infrastructure

Cloud Applications

g• Govern cloud

provisioning processes

• Track cloud• Establish service contracts with infrastructure Track cloud software license

usage

• Standardize cloud partitions

Infrastructure & Operations Management • Create a zero-touch, compliant infrastructure

• Build automation into platform• Deliver self service through policy driven control

p

• Deliver self-service through policy-driven control

VMware Management Solutions

Public/Private/Hybrid Cloud Virtualized Infrastructure

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What’s new in View 4.5

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VMware View 4.5 – Deliver desktops as a managed service

PlatformVMware vSphere for

PlatformVMware vSphere forVMware vSphere for

desktopsVMware vSphere for

desktops

ManagementVMware View Manager

Vmware View Composer

ManagementVMware View Manager

Vmware View Composer

VMware ThinAppVMware ThinApp

User ExperienceUser ExperiencePCoIP

Print

Multi-monitor display

Multimedia

PCoIP

Print

Multi-monitor display

Multimedia

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USB redirectionUSB redirection

Local Mode: Mobility & Bring Your Own Computer

View Client with Local Mode (Type 2 Hypervisor)

Virtual desktop is checked-out to local endpoint p pand encrypted

Access desktop, applications and data regardless of network availability

Changes are checked in toth d t t h lithe datacenter when online

Extend IT security policies to local desktop

View Manager

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VMware View System Requirements

C ti S O ti S t Connection Server Operating Systems• Windows Server 2008 R2• Windows Server 2003 View Agent

• Windows XP SP3• Wi d 7• Windows 7 View Client

• Windows 7 + XP + Vista• Windows Embedded OS• Mac OS X • Li• Linux • Zero Client Database

• Microsoft SQL / Oracle Directory Services

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• Active Directory / Novell eDirectory

View Client for Mac OS

View Client for Mac OS View Client supported on Mac OS 10.5

or greateror greater Mac user access to a View hosted

Windows OS Extend EOIT and BYOPC use cases to Extend EOIT and BYOPC use cases to

Mac users Supports USB Redirection Support for ThinPrint Support for ThinPrint

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User ExperienceEndpoint Device Flexibility

Desktop PC/Laptop Mobile DevicesThin Client/Zero Client

Windows, Mac OS or Repurposed PCs

iPad/iPhoneAndroid*

Broad IndustrySupport

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* Wyse Pocket Cloud

Thinapp Entitlement in View 4.5

View Manager allows you to define UNC locations as “Application Repositories”

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Thinapp Entitlement in View 4.5

V1V1

Applications can then be assigned to desktops, or pools of desktops.

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Thinapp Entitlement in View 4.5

StreamedThinapps stay

here

Deployed Thinapps

are copied to the hereare copied to thelinked clone.

V1V1

Applications can be run from the UNC share (streamed) or copied local to the desktop.

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Full Internet Explorer 6 Support on Win 7 and 2008 R2

Easily create IE6 packages• Easily create IE6 packages.

• No “install capture” - Harvest of IE6 from XP SP3.

• Easy deployment into newer operating systems• Easy deployment into newer operating systems.

• Run IE6 on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.

• Run IE6 side by side with native IE• Run IE6 side-by-side with native IE.

• Run different versions of components (Java, .NET/ActiveX, Flash, etc.) in separate IE6 packages on same Win 7 system.

• No more “Web App Hell”!

Windows 7

6

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Location Based Printing

Details Automatically connect View desktop to

Floor 3

yclosest printer

Simplify printing for end users Satisfy compliance requirements

(healthcare, financial services) Simple GUI interface for Administrators

to link devices to printersFloor 2

Use Cases Medical staff moving from room to

room in a hospital Floor 1

Bank personnel moving around a branch office

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Kiosk Mode

Overview Support for public or shared end-pointSupport for public or shared end point Automatic login – no credentials required to access

desktop Authentication done through the application if needed

Benefit Simplified user experience – auto login, auto USB

redirection, no Windows error messages

Example Use Cases Education – labs/classrooms

H l h i Healthcare – nurses stations State/Local - job placement, recruiting

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Why PCoIP protocol does well on WAN

PC IP t l h t id d i t id li t di ti l t PCoIP protocol uses host-side rendering to avoid client redirection latency limitations

PCoIP protocol uses UDP to transfer real-time audio and image data optimally (no resending of stale packets required)

PCoIP protocol dynamically adjusts image quality and frame rate based on available bandwidthavailable bandwidth

PCoIP protocol is able to use lossy compression on images and audio when network is constrained

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vShield EndpointEndpoint Security for Virtual Data Centers and Cloud Environments

Improves performance and effectiveness of existing endpoint security solutionsexisting endpoint security solutions • Offload of AV functions• Hardened, security virtual machine

• Offload file activity to Security VM• Manage AV service across VMs

Features

• Manage AV service across VMs• Enforce Remediation using driver in VM • Partner Integrations through EPSEC API

- Trend Micro, Symantec, McAfee• Policy Management: Built-in or

customizable with REST APIs• Logging of AV file activity

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Optimized Cloud Infrastructure Platform

Support for vSphere 4.1 & vCenter 4.1 Scalability: Built for the largest desktop

environmentsenvironments

• 1000s of VMs/pod

• Faster and more efficient vMotion leading to decreased migration time for VMs

• Shrink and grow desktops based on demand and priority

• Dynamic Resource AllocationDynamic Resource Allocation

High Performance

• Optimized for desktop workloads

• Performance acceleration due to lower memory swapping

Best Density

I d d kt VM d it 16 20 VM /• Increased desktop VM density – 16-20 VMs/core

High Availability and Business Continuity

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Project HorizonProject Horizon

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Project Horizon: Organization Directory Services

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Project Horizon: One Click New User Creation

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Project Horizon: Application Pre-Configuration

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Project Horizon: Server Application Configuration

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Project Horizon: Server App Deployment

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SequoiaP t lPortal

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SequoiaP t lPortal

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Demo time

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VMware View 4.5 Pricing and Packaging

View Enterprise View Premier

vSphere for desktop

vCentervCenter

View Manager 4.5

Vi CView Composer

Local Mode

vShield Endpoint

ThinApp 4.6

Pricing per seat (concurrent connection) $150 $250

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Thank You

Questions?Questions?

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N tA iNetApp in een gevirtualiseerde gomgeving

Rogier van der VenPre-sales consultant

For NetApp internal and authorized partners use only

NetApp StorageEssential for Virtual Desktop Solutions

Performance:

Essential for Virtual Desktop Solutions

– Better end-user experience

– Boot storms/peaktimes/virus scans etc Capacity

– Use at least 50% less storage

Costs per desktopp p– Centralized storage

Management:– Provision 1000’s of desktops in minutes

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Provision 1000 s of desktops in minutes– Backup/restore/Disaster recovery

The Essential for Storage for VMware View

PerformancePerformance

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Desktop performance

Users Performance: – Light/medium/heavy

Applications– Use at least 50% less storage

Growth– 1000’s to more-> scalability/flexibility

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Storage Impact on Desktop Performance

Disk

Read data blockfrom disk

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NetApp Eliminates Boot & Log On Storms

Boot time decreases 47%Storage workload decreases 50% P f i 1%Performance increases 71%

Read data block from disk

Disk

Flash Cache

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Users don’t take a hit during simultaneous boot or log on.

Better User Experience

20 MinutesAfter Install The first 30 minutes of operation

after deploying Flash Cache

Cache 90% PopulatedCache 90% Populated

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Write Performance VDI

RAID 5RAID 5

– >4 IOPS writes (better with write cache)

RAID 10RAID 10

– 2 IOPS writes

RAID DP and DataOntap WAFL

R d S ti l– Random -> Sequential

– Less disk I/O < 1 IOPS (WAFL efficiency)

L i dl– Less spindles

– SSD (1,5x faster)

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Solving the VDI Performance challengeCustomer Example

Regional bank running 1000+ View Desktops with major performance issues directly related to storage

56 Disks

Previous Storage NetApp Solution

300 Disks 56 Disks300 Disks

Boot Storms: VDI servers non responsive Non-existentresponsive

Login Storm: Logins staggered 4 second login

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Better Performance AND Less Cost

The Essential for Storage for VMware View

Cost-Effective Desktop Storage

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Deduplication: Essential for View

AppAppAppAppApp Duplicate Data I Eli i t d

App

Traditional Enterprise RAID Arrays

OSOSOSOSOS

NetApp® FAS System

Is EliminatedOS

Savings extend to all copies of the data - Including backup DR test clones

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- Including backup, DR, test clones, and archival copies

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FAS Deduplication: Function

Data

DeduplicationProcess

Deduped (Single Instance) Storage

General data in flexible volume

Deduped data in

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Deduped data in flexible volume

Reducing Capacity for Virtual Desktops

Deduplicate virtual desktops up t 95%to 95%

Dedupe end-user storage by 30% 40%

Virtual 30%-40%

Create desktop copies without using additional capacity

Desktops

using additional capacity

Thin provisioning increases utilization to over 70%utilization to over 70%

RAID DP protection using ½ the number of disks RAID10<40%

70%

Utilization Use at least 50% less storage with NetApp

0%

NetApp Storage Pool

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storage with NetApp

Sizing for Performance and Capacity

$$16000 8 AM

Peak Example: 1000 Users$$

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PeakLoad

Dedupe-aware solid state cache and write optimized OS $$

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Example: 1000 Users• 20 GB per user• 8 IOPS/user

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View and NTAP

1 Optimize Capacity

2 Optimize Performance

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Capacity (TB)2010

$$ 2 Optimize Performance

VDI Storage starting around $50 per desktop

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The Essential for Storage for VMware View

Management

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A New Model of Management

Storage Admin Delegate storage operations Create resource poolsp

VI AdminVI Admin Automate storage connectivity best practices Provide controller reporting and alerts Ensure best practices around VM I/Op Ensure storage efficiencies Physical to virtual environment synchronization

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Physical to virtual environment synchronization

Management via Integration

RCU i i i

VMware ESX

RCU provisioningplug-in

VSC configurationplug-in

VM InsightVM Insight plug-in

SMVI backupplug-in

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Virtual Datacenter

The Rapid Cloning Utility Plug-in Manages storage options

Enable dedupe Enable thin provisioning

Resize datastores Resize datastores Grow Shrink (NFS) Configure autogrow (NFS)

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

The Rapid Cloning Utility Plug-in Instant cloning of VMs

Virtual servers Virtual desktops Desktop pools

With import in connection brokersp

Supports guest customization

Native storage efficiency I/O offload Pre-deduplicated clones

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

The Virtual Storage Console Plug-in Audits and Automates the storage

configuration settings of ESX/ESXi hosts Update setting non disruptively

Ensures ESX/ESXi connectivity best practices are in place Audits environment over lifetime Audits environment over lifetime

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

The Virtual Storage Console Plug-in Reports storage utilization to VI

Admins SAN & NAS

Transparency throughthe storage layers:the storage layers: Datastore LUN

Fle Vol FlexVol Aggregate

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

The Virtual Storage Console Plug-in Reports storage array faults to VI

Admins Shares state of

infrastructure outside ofstorage teamg

Bridges virtual to physical environments

Reduce time to identify potentialy pI/O issues

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

VM Insight vCenter Plug-in Add on module for SANScreen Monitors and maps V2P p

architecture VMDK DatastoreDatastore LUN FlexVol Storage fabric Storage fabric

Ensures availability by bridging physical & virtual environments

Supports:vSphere & VI3Every storage platformFC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

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FC, FCoE, iSCSI, & NFS

Centralized Backup and Recovery

Recovery from User error/Software bug– Restore desktop to previous state– Restore user data to previous state

R t d d t b i f i t– Restore and recover databases in a few minutes– Underlying technology: snapshots, typically hourly

user data

Full point-in-time virtual copyFull point in time virtual copy

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Business Continuance for Desktops

Instant backup and recovery

T t f t f il Transparent recovery from component failure

Auto failover for system and site failure

Recover in minutes from larger regional disasters

Building 1 Building 2 DR Site

SRM withNetApp SnapMirror

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View users stay connected.58

The Essential for Storage for VMware View

Storage as Flexible asVirtual DesktopsVirtual Desktops

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Unified Storage for Desktop and Data

Unified storage for virtual desktops– SAN for desktops, NAS for user data

e

– Efficient for both individual and pooled desktops

er s

tora

ge Scale capacity in real-time

– Support 1000’s of desktops per system

Use

SAN NAS pp p p y

user data

SAN NAS

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The Broadest Range of Unified Storage

Unified storage – NFS, CIFS, FC SAN, FCoE and iSCSIC ft i t f d t t lCommon software, interface, and management tools

Support for heterogeneous storage with V-Series

D t ONTAP® F d ti f th St P lData ONTAP®: Foundation of the Storage PoolFAS2000 FAS3000 FAS6000 V-Series

HP EMC HDS

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Summary

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Project desktop virtualisatie in actie

Reinoud Reynders, IT Manager Infrastructure & Operations

Project desktop virtualisatie in actie

Agendag

• Wie zijn wijj j• Fat client vs Thin client binnen UZ

LeuvenLeuven• Waarom het bij VDI wel zou lukken• Project aanpak• Toekomst• Toekomst

Universitaire Ziekenhuizen Leuven

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UZ Leuven

• Grootste ziekenhuis van België:g– 2000 bedden– 8500 personeelsleden– 8500 personeelsleden– 5 sites

• IT:– 120 koppen0 oppe– Ondersteunen 14500 gebruikers

6500 PC’s– 6500 PC s

Belangrijkste applicatiesg j pp

• KWS– Elektronisch medisch dossier+– Bijna volledig in huis gemaakt:j g g

• 2-tier JAVA applicatie: FAT client

• PeopleSoft als ERPPeopleSoft als ERP• Office omgeving: microsoft based

S i t li ti VMW (90%)• Server virtualisatie: VMWare (90%)• Storage: NetAppg pp

Fat client vs thin client• Reeds in 1998:

O d ht b ik thi li t– Onderzocht voor gebruik van thin client• Geregeld herhaald, maar zagen steeds

volgende hinderpalen:volgende hinderpalen:– Fat-client: 400Mb aan java

process Moeilijk schaalbaarprocess. Moeilijk schaalbaar.– Veel grafische toepassingen:

• PACS• Cardio• E-archief

Fat client vs Thin client

• Zeer hoge ROI• Niet aanvaardbaar

door onze gebruikersdoor onze gebruikers

• Oplossing: de PC beheren als een “terminal”: manageddesktopp

Waarom zou het lukken met VDI?

• Belangrijke technologische g j gontwikkelingen:– Deduplicatie op storage layerDeduplicatie op storage layer– Snelle replicatie van een virtuele desktop

D k ij “ h i ” f t– Dankzij oa “memory sharing” perfect schaalbaar met onze FAT java applicatie

– PCoIP: eindelijk grafische power– Zelfde hypervisor voor servers en desktopyp p

Project aanpakj p

• Fase I: spelen en de juiste p jcomponenten kiezen:– VMWARE View 4 met PCoIP:VMWARE View 4 met PCoIP:

• VMWare was al onze huis hypervisor• Teradici view combinatie: perfect huwelijk• Teradici – view combinatie: perfect huwelijk• NetApp ondersteuning:

– Dedup– Dedup– Rapid clone utility

Project aanpakj p• Fase II: selecteer de juiste piloot

We hebben het ons moeilijk gemaakt:– We hebben het ons moeilijk gemaakt:• Zeer kritische omgeving

– Intensieve zorgen:g• PC’s in de kamer:

– KWS– PDMS: monitors

• Probleem:– Hygiëne– Patiënt veiligheid

• Grote vraag naar thin clients– Als het hier lukt, lukt het overal

Project aanpakj p

• Enkele leuke uitdagingen op intensieveg g p– Zeker de juiste patiënt of VDI– Barcode scanner– Barcode scanner– Beschikbaarheid

• Evaluaties zeer positief• Planning om 120 kamers te migrerenPlanning om 120 kamers te migreren

Project aanpakj p

• Fase II+: enkele leuke zaakjes jmeegenomen:– Mac wordt niet ondersteunt (krijgt enkelMac wordt niet ondersteunt (krijgt enkel

internet), maar kan nu wel zijn vdi krijgen.VDI van thuis– VDI van thuis

– VDI voor testen van Windows 7

Project aanpakj p

• Fase III: evaluatie:– Op dit ogenblik– Opmaken financieel plaatje– Opmaken financieel plaatje

Enkele uitdagingeng g• Windows XP gaat goed,

maar Vista en Windows 7maar Vista en Windows 7 stukken moeilijker

• Storage: hoe schaalbaar• Storage: hoe schaalbaar• Desktop pool vs

persoonlijke desktopspersoonlijke desktops• Integratie met thinapp:

template zo klein mogelijk– template zo klein mogelijk – Toch gepersonaliseerde

desktopp

Toekomst

• Verder uitrol op intensieve zorgen en operatie kwartier.

• PICS: Patient Informatie enPICS: Patient Informatie en Communicatie SysteemRaadpleging• Raadpleging

• Externe ziekenhuizen• …

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