Edge Show 88 – Server Management with Configuration Manager in System Center 2012 R2
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In this special episode, the Edge Show welcomes new team member Simon May, a technical evangelist focusing on Enterprise Client. Simon joins the team from the United Kingdom, having worked as an evangelist there for several years. Also learn about what's coming up next for each of the "Channel 9 - The Edge News Team" - with the David Tesar, Symon Perriman, Rick Claus and "the new guy" Simon May.
In the interview for this episode Symon talks with Michael Leworthy, a Senior Product Marketing Manager, to discuss server management with Configuration Manager. Since System Center 2012 R2 now includes every System Center component (SCOM, SCVMM, etc.) with a single license, more infrastructure and server administrators are getting exposed to Configuration Manager and want to know how it can be used in the datacenter to deploy, secure and manage servers and virtual machines.
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Simon May should be call "The Monster". Symon has the seniority over the "Simon” nickname. ;)
How about (Sigh)
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