A week full of the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas learned me that this is the event of the year to attend for people that work daily with products from the System Center Suite. This is the only event in the world where the most engineers and product/program managers are together and available to […]
READ MOREDay three of the Management Summit started again with a Keynote of Brad Anderson, vice president of Microsoft. The Keynote was about “You. Empowered to Embrace Consumerization”, how the user can get access to their application. It doesn’t matter if the application is used on the “primary device”, a non trusted workstation or a VDI […]
READ MOREDay two at the Microsoft Management Summit started with the Keynote of Brad Anderson, the corporate vice president of the Management and Security Division at Microsoft. This Keynote was about “You. Empowered By The Cloud”, giving the vision of Microsoft about the Public and Private Cloud. During the Keynote some nice announcements were made.
READ MOREThe first day at the Microsoft Management Summit made some one thing clear, System Center is hot! More than 4000 people from all over the world attend MMS and are following sessions about products from the System Center Suite. With 157 breakout sessions and 81 labs, there is allot to learn and allot of people to […]
READ MOREOne of the nicest features in System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3 is the capability of deploying Operating Systems (OS). You are able to deploy several different versions of the Windows OS. From Windows XP to Windows 7 and from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008R2. While planning for the deployment of an OS, […]
READ MORENext week I will be attending the Microsoft Management Summit, the place to be if you work with or manage System Center products. MMS 2011 is the place to get in contact with the product leads and engineers from Microsoft. My session schedule is finished, a lot of OS Deployment with SCCM 2007 and SCCM 2012 sessions […]
READ MOREToday the round 2 of the Community Evaluation Program for System Center Configuration Manager 2012 started again with the overview. The first run of the sessions was based on the beta 1 version, the round 2 will be based on the beta 2 version of SCCM 2012. To keep all the members of the CEP […]
READ MOREIn the following months of this year we will show you some nice new features of products via the IT-Concern Channel on YouTube. After the Microsoft Management Summit we will start with showing you the following: Mydeploy from Winworkers System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3 the Zero Touch experience And in the following months everything […]
READ MOREToday the 10th theme of the Configuration Manager 2012 CEP was presented by Eric Orman, part of the Configuration Manager product team. This livecast session was about migrating ConfigMgr 2007 to ConfigMgr 2012. In the past the easiest way of migrating SMS 2003 to SCCM 2007 was a side by side migration. With SCCM 2012 […]
READ MOREWhen migrating from Exchange 2003 often in the combination when a customer uses a third party utility to create user accounts you can get into trouble with trailing whitespaces in the Display name of the user. A user with a trailing whitespace in the display name cannot be managed by the Exchange Management Console (EMC) […]
READ MOREA quick tip found in a couple of forums. After installing Exchange 2010 into an Exchange 2003 environment, you need to manually add the new Exchange 2010 SP1 servers to the (legacy) “Exchange Domain Servers” group. You can find the group in the Users Organizational Unit. If you don’t add the servers to this group, […]
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