Citrix Workspace Environment Management Deployment and Administration (CWS-220) Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €2,593+VAT
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Designed for experienced IT professionals, you will discover why WEM is the go-to system optimization and logon optimization solution for a Citrix deployment's app and desktop workloads. You will learn how to plan, build, rollout, and manage on-premises WEM or WEM service and how to integrate it into Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops or Citrix DaaS.

You will leave this course with a good understanding of how to manage additional solutions and features in your Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktop or Citrix DaaS site.

Product Versions Covered: Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1912 LTSR, WEM 2109

Accessing your course materials

Citrix course materials are available to delegates in e-courseware format through Gilmore e-bookshelf. QA ltd will share your name and email address with Gilmore for the sole purpose of provisioning you with your e-courseware. You will receive redemption details for your course materials directly from Gilmore shortly before your course is due to commence. Your course labs will be delivered through Skillable. QA will directly distribute to you an electronic key in order to access the labs.

Those delegates who are attending via either virtual or extended classroom will be required to provide either three monitors (to view courseware, labs and instructor demos simultaneously) or two monitors and a mobile device.

Technical Prerequisites

Strong foundational knowledge of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 or Citrix DaaS

Recommended:

CWS-215: Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 Deployment and Administration

OR

CWS-250: Citrix DaaS Deployment and Administration

  • Install and initialize WEM and integrate into Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS.

  • Configure WEM features to improve the end user environment and virtual resource consumption.

  • Migrate an on-premises WEM deployment to WEM service.

Module 1: Introduction to Workspace Environment Management (WEM)

  • WEM Features and Benefits

Module 2: Planning – WEM Architecture and Component Communications

  • WEM On-Premises Components and Deployments
  • WEM Service Components and Deployments
  • WEM Component Communication Workflows

Module 3: Planning - WEM On-Premises Deployment Installation

  • On-Premises WEM: Leading Practice
  • Installation Prerequisites and Steps
  • On-Premises WEM: ADMX Template Configuration
  • Choosing a Security Principal to run the WEM Infrastructure Service
  • Creating the WEM Database
  • Running the WEM Infrastructure Service Configuration Utility
  • On-Premises WEM: Agent Installation

Module 4: Planning – WEM Service Deployment Installation

  • WEM On-Premises vs WEM Service
  • WEM Service: Leading Practice Installation Prerequisites and Steps
  • WEM Service: ADMX Template Configuration
  • WEM Service: Agent Installation

Module 5: Planning – WEM Consoles and Initial Setup

  • On-Premises WEM and WEM Service Consoles
  • WEM Initial Setup
  • Migrating GPO settings to WEM

Module 6: Planning – WEM System and Log On Optimization

  • WEM System Optimization Overview
  • WEM CPU Management
  • WEM Memory Management
  • Additional System Optimization Features
  • WEM Log On Optimization Overview
  • WEM Assigned Actions
  • WEM Environmental Settings
  • Citrix Profile Management In WEM

Module 7: Planning – WEM Security and Lockdown Features

  • WEM Security Management Features
  • Privilege Elevation and Process Hierarchy Control
  • WEM Transformer

Module 8: Planning - The WEM Agent

  • WEM Settings Processing and WEM Agent Caches
  • WEM Agent Integration with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS

Module 9: Planning – WEM Monitoring, Reporting, and Troubleshooting

  • WEM Monitoring and Reporting
  • WEM Agent Troubleshooting
  • WEM Service Troubleshooting

Module 10: Planning – Upgrading WEM and Migration to WEM Service

  • Upgrading Workspace Environment Management
  • WEM On-Premises Migration to WEM Service

Module 11: Rolling Out a WEM Deployment

  • WEM Agent User Options on Windows Desktops

Module 12: Managing a WEM Deployment

  • Measuring WEM Success


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our New Zealand facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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27 June 2024
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27 July 2024
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27 July 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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12 August 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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14 August 2024
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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