Mitch Irsfeld

TechNet Flash, Volume 15, Issue 11 - May 15, 2013
TechNet Flash editor's note from Mitch Irsfeld

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As always, we have a lot of great content to share in this edition of TechNet Flash, including some live events. On May 16, David Tesar and David Aiken will present a demo-rich session about migrating and extending your infrastructure to the cloud. This event happens soon, so don’t miss your chance to register today. And Microsoft Virtual Academy will host a live Q&A with Symon Perriman on May 21 when he’ll discuss System Center 2012. Other, on-demand coverage of System Center includes an overview of the latest enhancements to System Center 2012 SP1 and a look at System Center Advisor

We’ve also got great articles and videos covering Windows Server 2012. Rob Hindman, a Program Manager on the Windows Server Clustering & High-Availability team, visited The Edge Show to talk about migrating failover clusters to Windows Server 2012. A blog post from Yung Chou offers a visual step-by-step guide to configuring Hyper-V Replica, a new feature in Windows Server 2012 that lets you replicate at the VM level. And TechNet Radio has a discussion with John Allwright about Windows Azure Services for Windows Server.

You’ll also find info about automating user provisioning in Office 365, an overview of creating private clouds in Virtual Machine Manager, advice for securing Active Directory, and new learning opportunities for people who want to know more about Windows 8 in the enterprise (including a hands-on lab about Windows 8 for IT Professionals).

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Thanks,

Mitch Irsfeld