I went to an AMD seminar about virtualization and am now in a panel discussion about the same topic. Currently there are people from Intel, Microsoft, HP and the Mayo Clinic. It seems and I believe that the virtualization of the datacenter is inevitable. Also it allows for the greatest ability to adapt to changes [...]
I finally got my first BlueCast at TechEd! I was actually on the phone and it started buzzing and asked if I wanted to receive a file. Click “Yes” and I had it. Simple!!
I can see a use for this in conventions (like now) or in public gatherings – actually anywhere there are a bunch [...]
Top Ten improvements in Failover Clustering was certainly worth attending if you run any clusters. It highlighted a lot of problems in Windows 2003 Clustering and he described a few problems we have had in our environment. He went through the new options that are available in clustering and some options in long distance clustering [...]
I found the keynote address so I here’s the link.
There is also a site for a bunch of TechEd Bloggers so you can see the latest from them.
Today has been totally worth the price. The first seminar I attended was put on by Mark Minasi and was all about command line tools for the MS operating systems. The notes from the seminar are here, but there are a few things I didn’t know and are really worth mentioning.
pathping – ping and tracert [...]
First if anyone is able to download the keynote address please let me know. I think it would be a good thing to let my management team see so they can understand where Microsoft is going in the very near future.
We got to see the new version of MOM, renamed System Center Operations Manager, and [...]
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