Windows Networking StrategiesThis newsletter is sponsored by Hitachi The First True Enterprise-Class Blade Server Network World's Windows Networking Strategies Newsletter, 05/30/07NetPro takes Directory Experts Conference to EuropeBy Dave KearnsI’d mentioned a couple of weeks ago that this year’s Directory Experts Conference was the biggest and most successful yet. Evidently that meant something to NetPro and its partners (especially Microsoft) as last week NetPro announced that – after a lapse of three years – DEC was returning to Europe. But you’ll have to plan quickly as it’s coming up in just a few short months. DEC Europe 2007 will be held Sept. 24–26, 2007, at the Sheraton Brussels Hotel in Brussels, Belgium. Many of the same sessions and topics so recently covered in Las Vegas will again be on offer in Brussels, including: * Directory services, with specific focus on leveraging and managing Active Directory.
All under the general theme “Identity and Access in the Windows Server 2008 Era.” NetPro CTO Gil Kirkpatrick will lead three live-demo afternoon working sessions on Longhorn Active Directory, designed to provide scenario-based instruction on AD in Windows Server 2008. The demos will cover everything from performing a fresh install and forest upgrade to managing Active Directory on Server Core and deploying and operating Read Only DCs. Assisting Kirkpatrick will be a team of Microsoft Directory Services Most Valuable Professionals (MVP), including industry notables Guido Grillenmeier, Jorge de Almeida Pinto, and Ulf B. Simon-Weidner. The full agenda is now online so check it out, and get your registration in (there is an “early bird” discount through the end of June). I’m sure a number of you are headed to Tech-ED next week, and that will be an excellent venue for learning about Windows Server 2008, but DEC is much more highly focused; the speakers are much more approachable and the opportunity for hands-on experience is much greater. I cannot reiterate enough that Windows Server 2008 will be the most important release of a server operating system from Microsoft since NT 3.5. The sooner you know about it, the more you know about it, the better off you will be. Plus, convincing your bean counters that a trip to Brussels is educational is got to be a lot easier than trying to claim Las Vegas as a “learning experience”!
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Contact the author: Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print "Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be found at Virtual Quill. Kearns is the author of two Network World Newsletters: Windows Networking Strategies, and Identity Management. Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these respective addresses: windows@vquill.com, identity@vquill.com . Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books, manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing, technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail. This newsletter is sponsored by Hitachi The First True Enterprise-Class Blade Server ARCHIVEArchive of the Windows Networking Strategies Newsletter. BONUS FEATUREIT PRODUCT RESEARCH AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Get detailed information on thousands of products, conduct side-by-side comparisons and read product test and review results with Network World’s IT Buyer’s Guides. Find the best solution faster than ever with over 100 distinct categories across the security, storage, management, wireless, infrastructure and convergence markets. Click here for details. PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE International subscribers, click here. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICESTo subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here. This message was sent to: networking.world@gmail.com. Please use this address when modifying your subscription. Advertising information: Write to Associate Publisher Online Susan Cardoza Network World, Inc., 118 Turnpike Road, Southborough, MA 01772 Copyright Network World, Inc., 2007 |
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