TechNet Radio: Deploying and Managing a Customized Web Server
- Posted: Jan 02, 2008 at 9:11 AM
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On today’s TechNet radio, we learn about how to customize your web server to the bare essentials of what you need on Windows Server 2008, minimizing your surface of attack and maintenance. We will cover Server Core as well as well as how to use our fine-grained components to build a custom, specialized Web server of your own.
Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Isaac Roybal – Product Manager, Windows Server Marketing
Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec – Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec is the Group Program Manager for Internet Information Services (IIS). Mai-lan is a seven year veteran of Microsoft, working in the Office and Windows Server divisions. She was part of the Microsoft Transaction
Server 1.5 and 2.0 teams and started up the Visio development community in 2001 with its first two generations of SDKs and developer focus in the product. Mai-lan also participated in the “Centro” development effort to put together a Windows Server solution
server targeting the mid-size business. Mai-lan is the author of two books on strategic planning around Web-based technologies, as well as numerous technical articles in MSDN Journal.
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