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Earlier today, I wrote the first in a series of posts about the different options for Site Recovery around Hyper-V.  One thing I completely forgot to include was information about an upcoming webcast!  Doh!  You should know this bit already Read More...
More useful webcasts for the upcoming month of October (which also happens to be my birthday month, *cough* 30th *cough*…).  All 3 of these sessions are important for a variety of reasons, but the one that interests me, straight off the bat, is the Read More...
Couple of useful courses coming up for those of you based in the UK: Selling Microsoft Virtualisation and Management Solutions Date: 08 October 2009 Time: 09:30 - 12:30 Audience: Account Managers Course Code: 44SE035 Location: Thames Valley Park, Reading Read More...
On Wednesday 7th October, come and connect with the Microsoft UK team at the number one UK channel event, Microsoft Partner Network 2009 . Join us at Wembley Stadium to hear about current Microsoft strategies and the direction we're taking our business, Read More...
Some useful resources below – if you can’t catch them live, make sure you check out the recording! Planning and Deploying Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V: Part 1 Plan with the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 4.0 and Infrastructure Planning Read More...
If you can make time to view these sessions (or at least register, then watch them another time), I would thoroughly recommend them, especially the System Center licensing overview.  You may not like licensing, but when it comes to System Center, Read More...
We’re pleased to announce the launch of the very first TechNet Virtual Conference taking place on 19 June 2009. You told us that time and budget pressures make attending in person events difficult – so to help both you and the environment we decided to Read More...
Firstly, apologies – things have been a tad manic recently, and with my holiday booked for this coming Sunday, I need to get as much done as possible before I go, hence a reduction in blog posts!  I’ll try and get a few more cheeky blog posts out Read More...
Windows Server 2008 R2 isn’t that far away, so it’s important that Partners understand the benefits of the new platform, in terms of features, capabilities, and integration with other technologies, such as Windows 7 client.  This Live Meeting is Read More...
If you’re around on the 16th April, and you fancy learning a bit more about 2 key technologies in and around the Microsoft virtualisation stack, you’d be more than welcome to attend the next Microsoft Virtualisation User Group meeting, to be held at Microsoft’s Read More...
Anyone who is embracing virtualisation, regardless of the platform, will know how pivotal a strong storage infrastructure is.  In fact, I’d go as far to say, anyone who has an IT infrastructure, should know how pivotal a strong storage infrastructure Read More...
If you’re interested in Windows 7, and you’re in the Berkshire area on the 7th or 8th May, then these could be the sessions for you.  Run by one of our key training Partners, Global Knowledge, along with Andy Malone , one of our MVP’s, these events Read More...
Quick plug here for the Citrix iForum, that’s taking place in a couple of months.  If you’re in Edinburgh, or interested in Virtualisation technologies and fancy the trip, I’m sure it will be worthwhile.  I presented at last year’s event, and Read More...
  Are you free (and in the London area) on the 20th March?  If so, one of our Partner’s, VirtualizeIT, along with a host of household names (well, in the virtualisation world anyway!) such as VMware, Microsoft, Citrix, Falconstor, IBM and more, Read More...
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, or if you’ve seen me present before, you’ll have seen me go on about this ‘Datacenter to the Desktop’ approach to Microsoft Virtualisation , and how we have pretty much all the components you’d need to build Read More...
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