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1 The information contained in this document represents the current view of Microsoft Corp on the issues discussed as of the date of publication. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication. This is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT. NO “LEAVE-BEHIND” OF THIS DECK AS A PPT IS PERMITTED. YOU MAY LEAVE IT BEHIND AS A PDF. TO CONVERT THIS FILE TO A PDF, SELECT FILE > SAVE AS TYPE > PDF. YOU SHOULD NOT BLOG OR PUBLICLY SHARE THIS CONTENT BROADLY. (DO NOT SHOW) Windows 10 for Business – Windows Store Publication Date: April 3, 2015

2 Include your own contact information within the deck. Contact Information: You may not change any of the claims made about Microsoft devices and services. However, your feedback is welcome. Products and Services: (DO NOT SHOW) Trademark Guidelines: Microsoft trademark guidelines must be followed – they can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/IntellectualProperty/Trademarks/Usage/General.aspx Consult with your own attorney to ensure you follow all applicable laws, including any anti-spam laws. Privacy: Guidance To Partners Using This Deck This is the Microsoft vision for the next version of Windows for enterprise customers at Windows 10. Microsoft provides this material for partners’ convenience and informational purposes only. At this time we recommend using this deck to present to technical audiences. This is early in the launch cycle. Please review all notes prior to presenting this deck. Important: This deck may only be shared externally as a PDF. Distribution:

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5 Windows Store “Company Portal” Windows Store apps Sign in with MSA Pay with credit card, gift card, PayPal, Alipay, INICIS, mobile operators (Phone) MDM-driven Sideload line-of-business apps Deep link to apps in the Windows Store

6 WINDOWS PHONE 8.1 WINDOWS 8.1 WINDOWS 10 A single store for Windows devices: PCs, tablets, phones, etc. A single Windows Dev Center for developers Fully converged experience Best features from each New capabilities XBOX

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8 Windows Store Windows Store apps Sign in with MSA Pay with credit card, gift card, PayPal, Alipay, INICIS, mobile operators Business Store Portal“Company Portal” Windows Store apps Leverages Azure Active Directory for administration, some scenarios Private store for the org’s preferred or LOB apps Pay with credit card or PO/invoice Deploy Windows Store apps offline, in images, and more Windows Store app license management Sideload line-of-business apps Deploy apps from the Windows Store (even when the Store UI is disabled) as well as uploaded LOB apps through BSP integration using MDM

9 Flexible app deployment Online, offline, or included in images Through the store, via MDM, or using System Center LOB apps can be kept private Support for any organization Teacher and classroom Small businesses and other organizations Large enterprises Simplify via convergence One Windows Store, one Dev Center, one Business Store Portal Universal apps across all device types Reconciled sideloading processes

10 Org users do not need Azure AD accounts Installation files are downloaded and deployed using org’s infrastructure No license tracking Updates installed via Windows Update All org users need Azure AD accounts Installation files managed and deployed by the Windows Store Licenses tracked by the Windows Store Updates installed via Windows Update OnlineOffline Private store MDM / ConfigMgr (deep links) Direct assignment Imaging MDM / ConfigMgr (sideload) Manual

11 IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account APPS ACQUIRED Free apps Purchased using a PO, invoice, or credit card End User PRIVATE STORE CREATED Desired apps added LOG INTO WINDOWS Using AD or Azure AD account ACCESS WINDOWS STORE Sees private store and public categories INSTALL APPS Selected from the private store using Azure AD, or public categories using MSA NOTES Cloud-based No on-prem infrastructure requirements No MDM service required Apps automatically updated from the Windows Store Can include LOB apps

12 Scenarios Mobile Device Management (ONLINE) IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account APPS ACQUIRED Free apps Purchased using a PO or invoice End User APPS ADDED TO MDM SERVICE Link to the app in the BSP LOG INTO WINDOWS Using AD or Azure AD account LAUNCH “COMPANY PORTAL” (MDM) Sees available app INSTALL APPS Selected from the MDM- provided list Installed by the Windows Store, as directed by the MDM service NOTES Cloud-based or on-prem (depending on the MDM service used) Apps automatically updated from the Windows Store The Windows Store can be disabled if desired APIs available to ISVs to automate the BSP interactions

13 Scenarios License Management (ONLINE) IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account VIEW ASSIGNED LICENSES For any BSP app (LOB, free, paid) End User RECLAIM LICENSE Available for use by another user LOG INTO WINDOWS Using any account LAUNCH APP Informed that license is no longer available NOTES Devices periodically check to see if licenses are still valid APIs available to ISVs to automate this process

14 Scenarios Imaging (OFFLINE) IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account APPS ACQUIRED Free apps Purchased using a PO or invoice End User DOWNLOAD APP INSTALLATION FILES APPX files, bundles, etc. LOG INTO WINDOWS Using AD or Azure AD account APPS INSTALL AUTOMATICALLY NOTES Apps available to every user when they log in Apps automatically updated from the Windows Store The Windows Store can be disabled if desired ADD APPS TO ENTERPRISE IMAGE Provisioned for all users

15 Scenarios “Company Portal” using System Center Configuration Manager (OFFLINE) IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account APPS ACQUIRED Free apps Purchased using a PO or invoice End User DOWNLOAD APP INSTALLATION FILES APPX files, bundles, etc. NOTES Per-user app installation ConfigMgr can push apps as well to users or groups Apps automatically updated from the Windows Store The Windows Store can be disabled if desired ConfigMgr v.Next may integrate with the BSP to simplify this process ADD APPS TO CONFIGMGR Available for installation (pull), or required (push) LOG INTO WINDOWS Using AD or Azure AD account LAUNCH COMPANY PORTAL Shows all available apps added by IT administrator INSTALL APPS Installed by ConfigMgr

16 Scenarios Line of business apps (ONLINE or OFFLINE) IT Developer SIGN IN TO DEV CENTER Using Microsoft account ACCEPT INVITE Authorizes developer to publish apps to the organization SUBMIT APP Upload package Choose organization’s catalog NOTES Simplified app validation process, allowing use of enterprise capabilities No sideloading needed in this case Process will be streamlined later this year, with Dev Center support for Azure AD IT Administrator SIGN IN TO BUSINESS STORE PORTAL Using Azure AD account INVITES DEVELOPER Specified by e- mail address MAKE APP AVAILABLE Via any scenario, online or offline

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