Atlanta SMUG - June 26, 2009

The Atlanta Southeast Management User Group invites you to attend the next SMUG meeting scheduled for June 26th, 2009 for a day of great presentations, discussions, and networking.

Registration Link: http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032417796&IO=uUah7g34dDfimqriNH71Jg%3d%3d

DATE & TIME

June 26th, 2009
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Lunch provided courtesy of Dell! Thanks Randy!

 

Presenter Agenda Start End
ATLSMUG Introduction 10:00 AM 10:30 AM
Alan Stern Dell Systems Management Strategy 10:30 AM 11:40 AM
Denny Ramsey Microsoft VDI w/ Win 2008 R2 and Win 7 11:50 AM 1:00 PM
  Break 1:00 PM 1:15 PM
Philip Gibson SCVMM R2 (Live Migration and Other Features) 1:15 PM 2:25 PM
Brian Huneycutt ConfigMgr SP2 Discussion 2:30 PM 3:00 PM
Greg Cameron What's New in OpsMgr R2 3:05 PM 4:00 PM

 

PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES

Denny Ramsey

Denny is a Datacenter Technology Specialist at Microsoft who focuses on working with enterprise customers in the southeast geography. Denny has been with Microsoft for 4 years and has spent the bulk of his time focused on core infrastructure and collaboration technologies. Most recently, Denny has focused on Datacenter Virtualization technologies including Server, Desktop and Presentation virtualization as well as remote connectivity into these systems. Before joining Microsoft, Denny spent 7 years at a large MSO where he filled several roles including Enterprise Architect and Windows Core Infrastructure manager.

Phillip Gibson

Phillip Gibson is a senior consultant with Microsoft working in the Communications Sector for North America. Phillip has over 10 years of experience in professional services specializing in systems management, monitoring operations, and system deployment. Certified in Microsoft’s entire System Center product suite, Phillip has lead and/or participated in numerous System Center projects engagements implementing some of the most complex and advanced features.

Brian Huneycutt

Brian is currently a developer (more a jack-of-all-trades really) on the Configuration Manager Sustained Engineering team. He started as a Support Engineer handling consumer desktop support issues at Microsoft in 1999. After having his fill of "No, there is no double right click, just a double left click" and "I'm sorry sir, I cannot help you with your ISP's login password issue" he escaped transitioned to the SMS team, where he quickly learned the value of the SMS logs. Once firmly entrenched in the SMS world, he worked through all levels of support, ending up as an Escalation Engineer ("What do you want to debug today?") prior to moving to the product team. These days he still partners with CSS (current acronym for Support) on problem investigations, along with development work on hotfixes, service packs, and generally anything that needs either fixing or a very long email. Those fleeting moments of free time are split between family, tooling around town in a little Triumph Spitfire, or making sawdust in the garage / workshop.

Greg Cameron

Greg Cameron is a Senior Technology Specialist with Microsoft working in the Communications Sector. He has been with Microsoft for over 6 years and has been involved with technical sales of Virtualization, Server Operating System and Management solutions. Greg has been in the Technology industry for 10 years, working at a Fortune 10 company working with Server Operations/Architecture Management and Technical Sales/Consulting consulting. Prior to entering the Technology industry he served as an Officer in the United States Navy and is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He currently lives in Atlanta,GA.

 

Thank you for your continued Support!

Scott Moss
President - System Center Virtual Users Group
Vice President - Southeast Management Users Group

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