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First Look at Microsoft System Center
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OM12 : Monitoring key Microsoft
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Forefront Online Protection
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System Center Orchestrator Extensibility
Learn about the extensibility of the System Center Orchestrator Beta. Take some powershell and turn it into an IP. Create a simple runbook out of it. Drive that runbook with powershell provide. Finish with creating a sharepoint web part that drives the runbook through the web service.
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Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack:
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Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack:
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OM12: Application Monitoring
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Deploying Applications in Windows Azure
In this hands-on lab, you will learn how to deploy your first application in Windows Azure. The lab walks through the process using a simple application named myTODO, which is a simple list creation and management application built using ASP.NET MVC. The lab shows the steps required for provisioning the required components in the Windows Azure Developer Portal, uploading the service package, and configuring the service. You will see how you can test your application in a staging environment and then promote it to production once you are satisfied that it is operating according to your expectations.
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Deploying the Core
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Diagnose the Application Errors
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Advanced Deployment Scenarios
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OM12 : Network Monitoring
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DirectAccess and Unified Access Gateway
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Exploring Windows Azure Storage
In this lab, examine each of the foundation storage capabilities of Windows Azure, Blobs, Tables and Queues. Discover how to create storage accounts; upload and retrieve blobs and blob metadata; create, update and query tables; and create a simple service that uses a message queue for communication.
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Introduction to Windows Azure
In this hands-on lab, you will explore the basic elements of a Windows Azure service by creating a simple GuestBook application that demonstrates many features of the Windows Azure platform, including web and worker roles, blob storage, table storage, and queues.
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Getting Started with
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Getting Started with
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iSCSI Software Target 3.3 enabling
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Advanced Windows PowerShell Scripting
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 bring scripting and automation to new levels through a set of production-oriented features included with Windows PowerShell 2.0, such advanced functions, modules and debugging. After completing this lab, you will be able to work with Windows PowerShell and WMI to perform systems management tasks, work with COM objects and manipulateText, XML and CSV files.
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SCVMM Self-Service Portal 2.0
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