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Windows-Server-2012TechTrax Train the Trainer Sessions  
Ready to present on Windows Server 2012? Join us for three TechTrax Train The Trainer sessions that will take you through how to deliver an outstanding Windows Server 2012 event. These sessions will include a 50 minute presentation, covering key talking points, how to set up great demos, and at least 10 minutes to answer key questions your audiences will want to ask. For those looking to share the great features Windows Server 2012 has to offer, these are must attend sessions to ensure you're ready to present the key components of Windows Server 2012. Prepare for these events by downloading the Windows Server 2012 Evaluation.

Session #1: Server Virtualization
Session #2: Managing Your Core Infrastructure - Managements, Storage, and Networking
Session #3: VDI and Access

Presented by:

Rick Claus, Microsoft Senior Technology Advisor

Rick Claus engages with the worldwide Technical Community on behalf of Microsoft. Rick's role is to support platform awareness and skills development through special events targeting the broad community. Technical areas of expertise from his 20+ years of experience in the IT Industry include: core infrastructure services, Virtualization technologies of all kinds, and systems management. Unofficially, Rick is focused on spreading his enthusiasm, passion and excitement on all things technical to anyone who has the time for a coffee (or pint) and a chat (in English or français - naturellement). Follow his blog

Session #1 - February 12th

Title: Server Virtualization

Description: What's new, what's cool and how you can use it in your everyday environment. Everything you wanted to know about Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. We're talking Scale, design and configuration options, support for new technologies and more. Lots of demos and time for questions.

Session #2 - February 19th

Title: Managing your Core Infrastructure - Management, Storage, and Networking

Description: Everything to do about managing your Windows Server 2012 implementations with the "in box" tools. Server Manager Customizations to make you more productive to manage your servers, storage, networking and more. Lots of demos and time for questions.

Session #3 - February 26th

Title: VDI and Access

Description: The straight talk on all things to do with Remote Access and VDI. Have you been considering implementing these technologies in your environment? See what we've done to make their design and deployment easier for businesses of all sizes. Lots of demos and time for questions.

About TechTrax Train the Trainer 
The TechTrax Train the Trainer series, sponsored by Microsoft Technical Communities (MSTC) features webcasts and content for IT professionals on Microsoft products. The series delivers technical content and guidance to help speakers and leaders inform user group communities about practical applications of Microsoft solutions. Community leaders that are registered and approved in the MSTC portal have the opportunity to request funding to support events based on the Microsoft products featured in the TechTrax series.

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Event: Windows Server 2012 Series
Date:
February 12, 19 & 26th, 2013
Event Time:
8:00 AM PDT
Length: 
60 minutes
Location:
Online virtual event


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