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Microsoft Online Services at TechEd

TechEd North America kicks off on Monday in Los Angeles, and the Microsoft Online Services team will be on site presenting technical education sessions, providing demonstrations of the Business Productivity Online Suite, meeting with IT Professionals from across the country and around the world, and tweeting regular updates via Twitter.

If you plan to be in Los Angeles at TechEd, make sure you stop by the Microsoft Online Services kiosk and talk with us. We will be located in the Unified Communications Technical Learning Center (TLC).

If you are not going to be at TechEd, you can follow Paul Englis on Twitter. Paul will be tweeting on the Microsoft Online Services Twitter feed: twitter.com/msonline. Look for Paul’s tweets with the ^PE identifier.

TechEd attendees can also take in a number of breakout sessions and interactive theatre sessions about the services. Following is a list of the Microsoft Online Services sessions at TechEd:

Breakout Sessions

       Microsoft Office Live Meeting Implementations from an IT and Business Perspective (UNC202, Mon. May 11 | 1:00 PM-2:15 PM | Room 511)

Diane Mayer and Sean Spradling, from Microsoft Online Services partner Corvent, focus on the technical and business requirements for executing a successful implementation of Office Live Meeting, including guidance for building the right team for a proof of concept, key technical and non-technical considerations for launch, and overcoming end user adoption challenges to drive immediate ROI.

       Tackle Compliance and Discovery Needs in the Cloud Using Microsoft Exchange Hosted Archive (WSV204, Wed. May 13 | 8:30 AM-9:45 AM | Room 408A)

Joel Soderberg and Ann Vu, from the Exchange Hosted Archive engineering and product management teams, examine requirements and challenges with organizational governance and e-Discovery that organizations face when dealing with e-mail. The session provides guidelines that can help IT professionals and business decision makers prepare for these requests and demonstrates how Exchange Hosted Archive can assist organizations in these endeavors.

       SharePoint Online Features, Functionality, and Customization (OFC314, Wed. May 13 | 4:30 PM-5:45 PM | Room 502A)

Kimmo Forss and Sharma Kunapalli, from the Microsoft Online Services deployment and product management teams, discuss the features and functionalities of SharePoint Online. The session explores the customization models and how they differ for SharePoint Online Standard and SharePoint Online Dedicated. The session also provides recommendations on how to address various customization needs.

       Protection: Targeting Spam with Microsoft Forefront (SIA319, Wed. May 13 | 4:30 PM-5:45 PM | Petree Hall D)

John Gargiulo and Terry Zink, from the Forefront engineering teams, look at the next generation of Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server (FSE) including integration with Forefront Online Security for Exchange (FOSE), formerly known as Exchange Hosted Filtering.

       Migration to Microsoft Online Services from Exchange and Non-Microsoft Platforms (UNC310, Thu. May 14 | 4:30 PM-5:45 PM | Room 403B)

Keith Ridings, from Microsoft Online Services partner Quest Software, and Erik Ashby, from the Microsoft Online Services engineering team, focus on migration to Microsoft Online Services from Exchange and non-Microsoft systems such as Lotus Notes, GroupWise, and POP3/IMAP. The session demonstrates tools used to perform the migration and discuss best practices based on learnings from customer implementations. The session also discusses Microsoft Online Services synchronization with Active Directory.

       Realizing the Promise of Software-Plus-Services by Customizing Microsoft Online Services (UNC203, Fri. May 15 | 9:00 AM-10:15 AM | Room 408B)

Dattatreya Kulkarni and Sanjay Kumar Madhva, from Microsoft Online Services partner Sonata Software, focus on building applications on top of the Business Productivity Online Suite using Exchange Online and SharePoint Online Web services to leverage these cloud-based communication and collaboration services. The session uses WorXpace from Sonata Software as an example of an application that builds upon the Business Productivity Online Suite.

Interactive Sessions

       Managing Messaging and Collaboration in the Cloud with Microsoft Online Services (UNC01-INT, Tue. May 12 | 2:45 PM-4:00 PM | Yellow Theatre 1)

Paul Robichaux, Exchange MVP, walks through the process of setting up and administering the Business Productivity Online Suite. In addition to a tour through the Microsoft Online Administration Center (MOAC), this interactive session demonstrates the Single Sign In Client and Company Portal, which allow users to access the Microsoft Online Services capabilities delivered from the cloud.

       SharePoint: To Online or Not To Online? (OFC04-INT, Wed. May 13 | 1:00 PM-2:15 PM | Yellow Theatre 1)

Kimmo Forss and Richard Riley, from the Microsoft Online Services deployment and SharePoint product management teams, lead an interactive discussion on the differences between deploying SharePoint on premises as a server and in the cloud as a service.

       Next Generation Messaging and Collaboration Protection Drilldown (SIA01-INT, Thu. May 14 | 1:00 PM-2:15 PM | Orange Theatre 1)

Mike Chan, from the Forefront product management team, leads an interactive discussion about the advances in malware detection and filtering technologies that will help keep Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint environments free of malware, spam, and inappropriate content.

Comments

ambaprasad said:

Can you please post the slide deck of SharePoint Online Features, Functionality, and Customization (OFC314, Wed. May 13 | 4:30 PM-5:45 PM | Room 502A)

# May 21, 2009 4:12 AM

Blog del CIIN said:

Aprovechando que estos días estoy mirando con un poco más de detalle las prestaciones de

# May 25, 2009 5:05 PM
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