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Friday
Nov 18, 2011
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Microsoft: Pathway to the Private Cloud – Microsoft Portland Microsoft Technet presents a 1/2 day interactive presentation on Virtualization and Private Cloud. We will have two presentations for the day. Session 1 - Get Ready for Tomorrow, Today - Hyper-V Virtualization for the Cloud Virtualization is one of the critical elements of networks operations of all kinds. Virtualization is a key to cloud operations. Joins us as we discuss the key components of virtualization that provide the operational foundation for both Public and Private Cloud. Session 2 - Private Cloud 201: Microsoft Private Cloud Tools and Technologies So you have heard the private cloud story from a 101 level and you want to know more. Join us as we discuss Private cloud in greater detail with a focus on the tools and technologies that make Private Cloud such an appetizing It and business opportunity for business both large and small. |
Thursday
Mar 15, 2012
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IT Camp – Microsoft Portland Office (Pearl District) More Information and to Register. - http://aka.ms/ITCamp/Port IT Camps are semi-structured, no-fluff events exclusively designed to serve IT professionals. They are a free, in-person learning event for anyone seeking professional development as it applies to IT Professionals. The agenda is intended to deliver a technical overview and hands-on experience that is less formal or structured than traditional instructor-led training. Participants will have a chance to perform hands on activities / exercises individually or as a team. At the end of the day, we encourage everyone to share their thoughts and experiences with the rest of the group. Come prepared to have fun, be excited, and interact in a group. Please visit Harold Wong’s and Chris Avis’ blog today to start making topic suggestions for the upcoming event in your city. • Harold Wong – http://blogs.technet.com/haroldwong • Chris Avis - http://chrisavis.com To participate in the afternoon session, you will need to bring your own computer (laptop preferred) with the following minimum configuration: • 4GB RAM (8 GB preferred) • At least 20GB of free disk space (75 GB preferred) • x64 compatible processor with Intel VT or AMD-V technology More Information and to Register. - http://aka.ms/ITCampPort |