counter hit make
Windows Server 2008 R2, Event - System Center Virtual Machine Manager

System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Blog about scvmm

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Windows Server 2008 R2 » Event (RSS)
Get trained with the TechNet “Get Ready” sessions
Get Ready Sessions are 1 day level 200-300 technical trainings given by top level speakers, generally acknowledged as experts in their field. The sessions are organized by Microsoft Partners, more specifically Certified Partners Learning Solutions (CPLS...
Architect Forum: Connecting your Business Objectives with IT initiatives
As Infrastructure Architects, you obviously are passionate, knowledgeable and experienced in IT infrastructure technology and want to keep in touch with the upcoming technology trends. Evenly important, and increasingly important in these crisis period...
TechNet: Join us at the Server and Client Virtualization day to learn more about Microsoft's virtualization technology.
Register for the new efficiency launch event >> Can't read this mail? View the online version here. TechNet Event: Learn how to use Virtualization from the Desktop to the Datacenter Using products...
TechNet Event: Learn how to use Virtualization from the Desktop to the Datacenter
TechNet Event: Learn how to use Virtualization from the Desktop to the Datacenter Using products that span the desktop to the data center, you can bring capacities online in real-time, as needed; streamline and provision applications, services and data...
Session video Clustering and live migration with Hyper-V server R2 by Arlindo Alves
You want to make sure your Virtual machine are always up and running ? Come to this session and see for yourself how simple it is to make a Hyper-V Cluster,Live migrate Virtual Workloads and best of all...
Microsoft Virtualization User Group Meeting – May 28th
The Belgian Microsoft Virtualization User Group organizes their second get together on May 28th and will talk about following topics: Hyper-V scripting (Part2) - PowerShell So, you want to Script Hyper-V ? After the April session where we discussed WMI...