Here are some of my upcoming engagements. Hope to meet you in person and in the air.
Windows Server 2008 Launch Events
04/29, Long Island, NY
05/13, Reston, VA
05/23, Baltimore, MD
06/03, Edison, NJ
We will mainly cover 3 of the 4 big investments Microsoft made in Widows Server 2008, namely solid foundation, Web, virtualization, and security. Other than Web technology briefly touched, we have planned 3 1-hour sessions to give you a good understanding of the new features and capabilities now you will have when running Windows Server 2008. As always, you will also receive all the goodies which I know are not what you are attending the event for. J
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 19 of 24): AD RMS and AD FS (Level 200)
In my view, the 24 Hours series is a quick and cost-effective way to get yourselves trained on Windows Server 2008.
My 2 sessions to be delivered in TechEd 2008 for IT Pro at Orlando, FL
The Groove session is a continuation of my commitment to help customers understand what Groove is about. I will not discuss too much on the basics which has already been covered in my TechNet article (you can download it here), instead I would like to focus on the integration and talk about scenarios of employing Groove as an integral component of your entire collaboration solution.
Prototyping a collaboration solution is a challenge I am facing everyday when demonstrating business values added by various capabilities introduced by Microsoft technologies. With Hyper-V, the virtualization solution included in Windows Server 2008, there are new ways of building and managing a sandbox, and I thought it will be interesting and beneficial for IT Pros to share some of the best practices and exchange ideas.