Where is Microsoft going with Windows, Office, and its other products in this age of services? Paul examines Microsoft's ongoing transition and evaluates how it will affect you....More
Microsoft has invested a lot of energy into making sure Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 are able to work in IPv6-ready environments. However, if not configured properly, problems can arise. Here's what you need to know to avoid those problems....More
Over a year since the original Management Pack (MP) was released (May of 2012), Microsoft has produced a comprehensive guide to the Windows Azure SQL Database Management Pack for System Center 2012....More
With Windows Server 2012, QoS introduces relative minimums that simplify the process and help you maximize resource utilization. Find out more about software, hardware, and virtualization QoS and how to manage them in your organization....More
Flash storage has some tremendous performance advantages over traditional rotational drives. Recent advances in the capacities and corresponding reduction in costs of flash storage have opened up many new flash based enterprise options....More
With new releases like Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V and increasing organizational compute needs – many organizations are thinking about their cloud options. View this webcast to learn about the key fabric elements of a Private Cloud such as storage and computer, and the management capabilities that light up the fabric and deliver on the cloud promise......More
Anytime Microsoft rolls out a new OS, IT professionals face a learning curve. With Windows Server 2012, IT pros will want to leverage numerous new features and enhancements....More
You'll have the opportunity to experience: • The Microsoft Technology Roadmap • Office 365 Implementation • Hyper-V Optimizing • Windows 8 Deployment and much more!
During over 6 hours of training you can join John Savill from your computer as he will walk you through the key components and capabilities of System Center 2012, what’s involved in using the components, and the benefit they can bring to your environment.
May 2013 - The NameTranslate object is useful when you need to translate Active Directory object names between different formats, but it's awkward to use from PowerShell. Here's a PowerShell script that eliminates the awkwardness.