TechNet Radio: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 - Deploying Windows in the Enterprise
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Today on TechNet Radio, Jeff Wettlaufer talks with Michael Kelley about System Center Configuration Manager 2007 - Deploying Windows in the Enterprise. Some aspects of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 have changed very little from Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003, while some have changed a lot. Also, several new features have been added. We also have our monthly Security Bulletin.
Eric Ostrowski - Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Jeff Wettlaufer - Sr. Technical Product Manager, System Center Configuration Manager 2007, Windows Enterprise Management Division
Michael Kelley - Michael Kelley is a Lead Program Manager for Configuration Manager 2007, responsible for Operating System Deployment, Network Access Protection, and the SDK. Michael has worked on operating system deployment since joining Microsoft in 2003, first on Automated Deployment Services and the Virtual Server Migration Toolkit, and more recently on SMS. Prior to joining Microsoft, Michael had 20 years of experience managing the development of operating systems and business-to-business ecommerce software.
Kai Axford – Senior Security Strategist
Bill Sisk – Security Response Communications Manager
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