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Microsoft TechNet Update #Brisbane : Internet of Things, Windows 10 and Microsoft Cloud OS. Free event
This is a one day event filled with the latest on Microsoft technologies broken down into 2 streams. The first stream will be all about Windows 10 and the second stream will focus on the Cloud OS and Azure. The agenda for the day is below!
9:00am – 10:00am | Keynote – Getting to the value of the Internet of Things | |
10:00am – 10:30am | Break | |
Stream 1 – Windows 10 | Stream 2 – Microsoft Cloud OS | |
10:30am – 11:30am | Windows 10 – What does the new OS mean for Enterprises? | Microsoft Azure Active Directory |
11:40am – 12:40pm | Windows 10 – IoT | Extending Enterprise Networks to Azure using ExpressRoute |
12:40pm – 1:30pm | Lunch | |
1:30pm – 2:30pm | Windows 10 for Mobile Devices: What’s Next? | Foundation for the Software Defined Datacenter |
2:40pm – 3:40pm | Windows 10 – Deployment | Getting started with Microsoft Azure IaaS |
3:50pm – 4:50pm | Windows 10 Security – What’s new? | Windows Azure Pack Overview |
5:00pm – 5:15pm | Close, survey & prize draw | |
*Please note that this agenda is subject to modifications at any time prior to the event date. All registered attendees will be notified of any such changes. |
Event Details
Date: Tuesday September 24th 2015 Registration: Please click here to register for this event Location: Pullman Hotel King George Square Brisbane
TechEd New Zealand : my sessions
This year I have just about 2 sessions at TechEd New Zealand.
DCIM315 – Implementing Enterprise-Scale Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery, Network Virtualization, and Microsoft System Center 2012 R2
In this session we cover different aspects of Hyper-V Recovery Manager, an enterprise-scale Disaster Recovery solution to provide a single click failover in case of disaster (e.g., automation of overall DR workflow using with sequencing, manual actions, etc. to provide both application and site level DR). Learn how to enable Azure as a Disaster Recovery point in a secure manner and seamless management of failover, failback type activities using Azure IaaS VM. Network connection—back to datacenter and to the clients—is one of the top challenges in setup of your DR infrastructure and we cover how to simplify networking for disaster recovery setup. The session also covers enhancements to the solution for the private datacenter to the private datacenter scenario.
PCIT313 – Azure RemoteApp
Bring scale, agility and global access to your business applications. Azure RemoteApp helps employees stay productive anywhere, and on a variety of devices – Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, or Android. Integrate Azure RemoteApp with your company’s existing on-premise infrastructure and bring your own Remote Desktop Session Host, or deploy Azure RemoteApp using our pre-built app collections for a stand-alone cloud service. Quickly ramp up and provide seasonal workers, vendors, or large groups of new employees access to company applications without paying for new servers and expensive on-premise infrastructure.