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Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 3 - System Center Configuration Manager)
Posted
11 months ago
by
srachui
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With part-3 of this series, I finally turn to one of the most important products of the System Center suite. This is System Center Configuration Manger, or SCCM. SCCM has been around since the 90s in one form or another (remember Systems Management Server...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
Forefront Endpoint Protection Self-Study Guide
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11 months ago
by
srachui
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This study guide is for those who wish to become familiar with Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) and System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP). As always, these resources are available online and free of charge. Forefront Endpoint Protection...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 1 - System Center Overview)
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11 months ago
by
srachui
5
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I have received multiple requests for a study guide related to the newest versions of System Center Configuration Manager and/or System Center Operations Manager. After doing a bit of research, I learned that it's no longer appropriate to think of these...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 6 - Orchestrator and Service Manager)
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10 months ago
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srachui
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In this post, we're turning to two more components of System Center 2012, Orchestrator and Service Manager. For those of you who need a brief summary of these System Center components, I've provided brief definitions below: Orchestrator - "Orchestrator...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 5 - Operations Manager)
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11 months ago
by
srachui
2
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In part 5 of this series, we finally arrive at Operations Manager. Operations Manager got its start under the name Microsoft Operations Manager or MOM, after which it evolved to be known as System Center Operations Manager. Now, with System Center 2012...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 4 - Data Protection Manager and Endpoint Protection)
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11 months ago
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srachui
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In part 4 of this series, I turn to Data Protection Manager and I revisit Endpoint Protection. For those of you who might have seen earlier one of my earlier study guides, you will see that I have already put out a study guide for Forefront Endpoint Protection...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
Windows PowerShell Self-Study Guide
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11 months ago
by
srachui
2
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This time, I've put together a list of resources for those interested in Microsoft's PowerShell scripting language. While this training guide focuses primarily on Windows PowerShell 2.0, I have provided a brief list of PowerShell v3 resources at the end...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
System Center 2012 Self-Study Guide (Part 2 - Advisor and App Controller)
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11 months ago
by
srachui
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In part one of this series, I began by listing some study material for System Center 2012 in general. Beginning with this post, I'll begin identifying training available for each of the specific components that make up System Center 2012. In this post...
Midnight Musings of a Technical TAM
SharePoint 2010 Self-Study Guide
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11 months ago
by
srachui
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Recently, I started creating some self-study guides to help my customers who are interested in learning different technologies. It was suggested that I put these guides on my blog for easier access. Today's entry is on SharePoint 2010, but check back...
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