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DESKTOP AS A SERVICE (DAAS) PROVIDER LESSONS LEARNED SUPPORTING AND INCREASINGLY MOBILE WORKFORCE BAE Systems technical approach is based on lessons learned from large scale global deployment of virtual desktop infrastructure for thick and thin user end points. EXPERIENCED PROVIDER Government decision makers rely on relevant and timely information from an increasingly mobile and global work force. The Desktop as a Service (DAAS) delivers the mission touch points where users share and collaborate across a broad spectrum of operations. BAE Systems understands the technical, support, and governance structures that drive end-user experience, security, performance and total cost of ownership. We are an experienced enterprise solution provider. Government customers are better able to manage the significant change in operational concept required to take full advantage of virtual desktop capability. Our collaborative partnering approach brings innovation and efficiency to successfully navigate rapidly evolving technology, emerging threats, and complex interdependencies. FEATURES Global users and multiple locations Remote and mobile user access and responsiveness Video and graphics Concurrent cross-domain access Migration strategy Technology insertion planning UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CHALLENGES Multi-user video teleconference latency DAAS PROVIDER INCREASED SECURITY BENEFITS Virtual desktop enhances security by moving the data away from the end user and into a structured backend. The centralization of data is critical to delivering a consistent client end user experience. Consolidation of information allows common access control mechanisms. An integrated approach to data tagging with Identity and Access Management (IdAM) forces data to be closely controlled and properly identified. Virtual desktop minimizes the transmission of malware attacks by leveraging a clean, protected operating system at every login. Centralized security patch management speeds deployment of critical patches. If any machines are not patched, the potential for threat exists. Desktop as a Service accelerates the time to compliance by reducing the complexity and automating patch deployment. DAAS security supports legacy, thick, thin, and mobile devices. Secure (legacy) desktop services can be provided alongside emerging web and mobile applications. Customers benefit from new secure applications and end-user devices, while preserving reachback to legacy applications.

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DESKTOP AS A SERVICE (DAAS)PROVIDER

LESSONS LEARNED SUPPORTING AND INCREASINGLY MOBILE WORKFORCEBAE Systems technical approach is based on lessons learned from large scale global deployment of virtual desktop infrastructure for thick and thin user end points.

EXPERIENCED PROVIDER Government decision makers rely on relevant and timely information from an increasingly mobile and global work force. The Desktop as a Service (DAAS) delivers the mission touch points where users share and collaborate across a broad spectrum of operations. BAE Systems understands the technical, support, and governance structures that drive end-user experience, security, performance and total cost of ownership. We are an experienced enterprise solution provider. Government customers are better able to manage the significant change in operational concept required to take full advantage of virtual desktop capability. Our collaborative partnering approach brings innovation and efficiency to successfully navigate rapidly evolving technology, emerging threats, and complex interdependencies.

FEATURESGlobal users and multiple locations

Remote and mobile user access and responsiveness

Video and graphics

Concurrent cross-domain access

Migration strategy

Technology insertion planning

UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS CHALLENGESMulti-user video teleconference latency

DAAS PROVIDER

INCREASED SECURITY BENEFITS Virtual desktop enhances security by moving the data away from the end user and into a structured backend. The centralization of data is critical to delivering a consistent client end user experience. Consolidation of information allows common access control mechanisms.

An integrated approach to data tagging with Identity and Access Management (IdAM) forces data to be closely controlled and properly identified. Virtual desktop minimizes the transmission of malware attacks by leveraging a clean, protected operating system at every login. Centralized security patch management speeds deployment of critical patches. If any machines are not patched, the potential for threat exists. Desktop as a Service accelerates the time to compliance by reducing the complexity and automating patch deployment.

DAAS security supports legacy, thick, thin, and mobile devices. Secure (legacy) desktop services can be provided alongside emerging web and mobile applications. Customers benefit from new secure applications and end-user devices, while preserving reachback to legacy applications.

© 2014 BAE Systems, All Rights ReservedAll trademarks used are the property of their respective owners. This document gives only a general description of the product(s) or service(s) offered by BAE Systems and, except where expressly provided otherwise, shall not form part of any contract. From time to time, changes may be made in the products or the conditions of supply. 16_DS_DesktopAsServiceProvider_IS_SD_14

DAAS PROVIDER (CONTINUED)

Server Virtualization

Storage

Administration

Desktop Virtualization

Profile Virtualization

Application Virtualization

LAN Infrastructure

WAN Infrastructure

Load Balancing

WAN Acceleration

Thick Clients

Thin Clients

Smartphones

Zero Clients

Tablets

Virtual Desktop NetworkCompute and Storage

User Device

End User Experience

DAAS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR VIRTUAL DESKTOPS

End-User Experience

ABOUT US BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, a global defense, aerospace and security company. BAE Systems, Inc. employs more than 40,000 and delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions, and customer support services.

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COLLABORATIVE PARTNERING APPROACH Our successes, lessons learned, and best practices draw on experience across a variety of business models, technologies, and governance structures. Our approach to being a collaborative partner for government customers is based on the following principles:• Accelerate the mission decision cycle by getting

the right information to the right people• Attack the cost structure • Improve security

• Bringcustomer-specificmissionunderstandingtomake sure that DAASbenefitsarerealizedfromshort-term initial deployment through longer-term customer vision

BAE Systems applies the same principles to collaborate with industry partners. This common set of principles helps align and drive innovation together with like-minded small and large business collaboration partners across the spectrum of hardware, software, and services.