If you haven't registered yet for TechCamp next Thursday 28th November, make sure you don't miss some fantastic MVP speakers share their views on Windows Server and System Center.
Agenda below and you can register at http://techcamp2013.wordpress.com/attend-event/
Time | Windows Server & System Center | Windows 8.1 & Device Management |
08:00-9.00 | Registration | |
09:00-09:40 | Keynote Speaker: Dave Northey, Microsoft Learn how the entire package from Microsoft fits together | |
09:45-11:00 | Windows Server 2012 R2
Speaker: Aidan Finn, MVP What does WS2012 R2 bring to virtualisation, cloud, storage and networking? | Windows 8.1 in the Business
Speaker: Damian Flynn, MVP How Windows 8.1 Pro and Enterprise can chance user experience an enable BYOD. |
11:00-11:30 | Break Get a drink/snack & meet the sponsors. | |
11:30-12:45 | System Center Virtual Manage Manager & Hybrid Cloud
Speaker: Damian Flynn, MVP Start deploying and taking control of the entire data center with VMM 2012 R2! | Windows 8.1 Devices
Speaker: Paul Shanahan, Microsoft Devices are a central ingredient to the “Windows 8.1 in the business” story. What are Microsoft and partners doing? |
12:45-13:30 | Lunch Get something to eat & meet the sponsors
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13:30-14:45 | System Center Service manager & Self-Service/Automation
Speaker: Paul Keely, MVP See how System Center can automate repetitive processes, optimise time planning for IT, and change the business. | Windows Intune
Speakers: David McCormick & Patrick Herlihy, Microsoft Windows Intune is a much bigger solution than you think, including branch offices, BYOD, and covering all kinds of devices (Windows & others). |
14:45-15:00 | Break Refuel for the afternoon push & meet the sponsors.
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15:00-16:15 | System Center Operations Manager & Service Management Speaker: Kevin Greene, MVP It delivers a service, but just how is that service performing? | System Center Configuration Manager
Speaker: Niall Brady, MVP Take control of every device in your enterprise like you’ve always dreamed, but keep the users happy with self-service? That’s not possible, right? Wrong! |