System Center Virtual User Group Meeting #5 March 19th

The next System Center Virtual User group meeting #5 will be March 19th, 12 noon central time. We have a good mix of SCCM, DCM, Powershell and OpsMgr 2007, on with the agenda!

 

Agenda (Central Time Zone)

Presenter Topic  
  Introduction 12:00 - 12:05
Jason Sandys Desired Configuration Management (DCM): Objectives and Strategies 12:05 - 12:30
Harold Dyck Extending DCM in ConfigMgr 2007 12:35 - 1:00
Marco Shaw Powershell v2 1:05 - 1:30
Kevin Holman Improving Console Performance in Operations Manager 2007 1:35 - 2:00
  Closing - open for questions 2:00 - 2:10

 

Registration

We have an excellent line up for this meeting so join us by registering here.

Presenter Bios

Jason Sandys a Senior Consultant at Catapult Systems, has over 10 years of experience in development and systems management. Jason concentrates on implementing and supporting Microsoft-centric solutions for a wide variety of customers, focusing primarily on Configuration Manager and Operations Manager. Jason is a contributing author to System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Unleashed.
Jason's blog http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jsandys/
Tiny URL for the book on Amazon’s site - http://tinyurl.com/5gtlkg
The ConfigMgr Unleashed blog is at http://configmgr.spaces.live.com/

Harold Dyck with over twenty years in IT, is a thought leader in the Microsoft tools market. After attending Queen's University in Ontario, Canada, Harold spent several years at IBM then moved on to work as a pre-sales engineer at Microsoft. After several years of progressive success with Microsoft, he moved on to become the founder of MessageWise, a provider of enterprise management software solutions, which he subsequently sold to Quest Software (Nasdaq: QSFT) in 2000. Following the sale of MessageWise, Dyck was Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) at Venture Coaches, where he reviewed and assessed investment opportunities in a range of technology startups. In 2003, Harold joined forces with Paul Chehowski and Randy Roffey to found Silect Software. Today, he serves as the company's President and CEO leading its business and execution strategy. http://www.silect.com/

Marco Shaw has been working in the IT industry for over 10 years. Marco runs the Virtual PowerShell User Group, and is one of the Community Directors of the PowerShell Community site  http://www.powershellcommunity.org. Marco recently received the Microsoft MVP Award for the second year in a row (2008/2009) for contributions to the Windows PowerShell Community. Marco holds several certifications ITIL, RHCE, LCP, and a MCP. Some of his recent authoring activities have included writing PowerShell content for Windows Server 2008 Administrator's Companion (Microsoft Press, 2008), a PowerShell related article on System Center Operations Manager 2007 (Microsoft TechNet Magazine, 2008), providing PowerShell content for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration (Sams, 2008), and has co-authored Windows PowerShell Unleashed, 2nd edition (Sams, 2008). Marco's blog: http://marcoshaw.blogspot.com

Kevin Holman is a Senior Premier Field Engineer with Microsoft supporting System Center Operations Manager for large enterprises.  He has been with Microsoft for 3 years and has been involved with large scale deployments of MOM 2005 and OpsMgr 2007, out of the Las Colinas, TX office.  Kevin has been in the technology industry for 14 years, previously as a Platforms Engineer for EDS.  He is active in the OpsMgr community, and maintains an OpsMgr blog, at http://blogs.technet.com/kevinholman/.  He currently lives in Plano, TX.

 

PC Audio only

Audio will only be available through Live Meeting.

 

Thank you for the continued support!

Scott Moss

VP - Southeast Management User Group (SMUG)
Virtual Gopher - System Center Virtual User Group

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