Creating a Deployment Roadmap
Planning your deployment project is an important step in the logical progression of implementing Microsoft® Windows® 2000. Because Windows 2000 is designed to be deployed incrementally — based upon the specific business needs and information technology (IT) capabilities of any size organization — you need to decide which features are appropriate for your organization. You also need to consider the technical and project management dependencies of the Windows 2000 features you have chosen to deploy. And, finally, you need to consider the interoperability or coexistence requirements of your existing IT environment.
This chapter presents an overall project management process and identifies key deployment phases to help you create a project plan — a roadmap — for your team to follow when deploying Windows 2000 in your organization.
In This Chapter
Tips for Planning Your Windows 2000 Deployment
Chapter Goals
This chapter will help you develop the following planning documents:
A project plan.
A project management process appropriate for your organization.
Related Information in the Resource Kit
For more information about developing your deployment project plan, see "Planning for Deployment" in this book.
For more information about how to run a successful Windows 2000 pilot project, see "Conducting Your Windows 2000 Pilot" in this book.
For more information about designing a test lab and evaluating Windows 2000 features, see "Testing Windows 2000 in a Lab Environment" in this book.