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Launch Events, and Webcasts, and TechEd 2008, Oh My

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.

Posted: Thursday, April 24, 2008 3:31 PM by yungc

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