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Where can I download the slides from the Microsoft Virtualisation and Management Technologies events?

If you went to any of the events titled “Microsoft Virtualisation and Management Technologies” then you should will already have a link to the slides at the registration site. In any case you can download the slides from here .

Join us for technical dive into Microsoft Virtualisation Management technologies

For one day only we'll be hosting an event at our Microsoft Campus near Reading titled Microsoft Virtualisation and Management technologies - if you would like to join us and are able to be in Reading for the day then all you have to do is visit the registration

Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate is available. How to enable Windows Server Virtualisation (Virtualization for those in the US of A)

As James mentioned on stage yesterday in many ways the announcement of Windows Server 2008's Release Candidate was somewhat lost in the noise of Halo3's launch. James' post explains how to enable the Windows Server Virtualisation role too - out of the

System Center Virtual Machine Manager is released and there will be an SME edition too

The Windows Virtualization Team blog includes a detailed post covering the Release To Manufacture of System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). You can download a trial of the released version here . SCVMM is cool as it enables you to dynamically

System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) is due to be Released To Manufacture (RTM) at the end of August

Larry Orecklin ("General Manager at Microsoft focussed on the System Center family of Management products and Virtualisation") has announced that System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) is due to be Release(d) To Manufacture (RTM) by the end of

System Centre Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) is very cool

System Centre Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) has been my star of the show for our week of intensive technical training (TechReady). I love the way it produces Powershell scripts as you operate the GUI - taking the mystery out of how to script. Building
 
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