TechNet Radio: Managing a Virtualized Environment today and in the future
- Posted: Dec 18, 2007 at 10:50 AM
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The challenges in managing virtualized environments span beyond administration of applications in both the physical and virtual layers. In this session we will review how the future datacenter can be managed with these complex scenarios. We will also cover the features and benefits of using Windows Server Virtualization and System Center working together and look at competitive differentiators for the current virtualization offerings.
Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Keith Combs – IT Pro Evangelist
Shai Ofek - Shai Ofek is a Lead Technical Product Manager in Microsoft’s Windows Server Division, focused on Microsoft virtualization solutions and server consolidation projects. His experience in Microsoft includes consulting services, where he assisted organizations,
large and medium, to deploy management solutions, develop and execute server consolidations projects, and other infrastructure related services. His involvement in projects covered a variety of industries including financial services, retail, hospitality,
manufacturing, academia, and small businesses.
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