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MMS 2009 will take place from Monday 27th April until Friday 1st May in Vegas, not surprising because I doubt there are many places that can accommodate 4,000+ attendees (wonder if they'll increase the number for next year?), and so many breakouts. Keep an eye on FAQShop as we'll bring you latest...
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At MMS 2008 Microsoft has announced the availability of the Betas for the Opsmgr interop connectors for IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console and HP OpenView for Windows and UNIX. More details at: http://blogs.technet.com/cliveeastwood/archive/2008/05/01/mms-2008-announcement-of-operations-manager-2007-cross...
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Trying to keep up with what is happening at MMS isn't always easy, but the System Center Team Blog is doing a great job (as are all of the other bloggers): http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter/pages/live-from-las-vegas.aspx
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Joseph Hinkle has done a great write up of Brad's keynote which is always one of my favourite MMS sessions: http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/jhinkle/archive/2008/04/30/mms-2008-keynote-2-brad-anderson.aspx Looks like some cool stuff ahead (really looking forward to the Intel vPro stuff).
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On MMS Day 2 Microsoft announced the product roadmap details for the following tools: Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 Release Candidate 1 Asset Inventory Service (AIS) 1.5 Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) 3.0 MDOP languages availability More details at: http://blogs.technet.com/stbnewsbytes...
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Another great write up by Michael Niehaus on Bill Anderson's "State of the Union" ConfigMgr session - an MMS MUST attend session if you use ConfigMgr. It's been a busy year with exciting times ahead (as always). Now I wonder how long before the picture of Ed goes public ;-) http://blogs...
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Michael Niehaus has done a great summary of Bob Muglia's keynote MMS presentation which is well worth a read and includes some important announcements: http://blogs.technet.com/mniehaus/archive/2008/04/29/mms-2008-keynote-the-dynamic-datacenter.aspx
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Microsoft announced at MMS the public beta release of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (formerly referred to as code name “Virtual Machine Manager vNext”) is now available. " System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 enables customers to configure and deploy new virtual machines...
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LAS VEGAS — April 29, 2008 — Today, before an audience of more than 4,000 IT professionals and partners at the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2008, Bob Muglia, senior vice president of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft Corp., outlined the next phase in the company’s strategy to enable dynamic...
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Just came across this and thought some of you at MMS might find it interesting " There's a lot planned for the Microsoft Management Summit next week in Vegas! I'll be there, as will several other content managers and writers from the System Center team. The following sessions are good places...
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MMS Focus Group are a great way for YOU to have your voice heard and one session I would have loved to have attended (had I been there), is this one tomorrow. So if you're in Vegas, pop along to this session say "Hi" and if they call security tell them Cliff sent you (joke about security...
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Once again 1E will be exhibiting and presenting at this year's Microsoft Management Summit (MMS). Don't miss out on your opportunity to hear how their products solve real-world problems and to meet the team face-to-face.. To find out more goto: http://www.faqshop.com/1e/1E%20at%20MMS%202008...
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Just a quick reminder that the Early Bird Registration for MMS 2008 closes TODAY so if you want to save $300 get in quick: https://www.mms-2008.com/public/registration.aspx
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A couple of updates today: Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 Three more great free utilities added to the SMS 2003 Tools and Utilities page [07/06/07] Contributed By: Cliff Hobbs [MVP SMS] Checkout these three new cool utilities I've just added to the SMS 2003 Tools and Utilities page from our friends...
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Just got this: “This e-mail serves as confirmation that your MMS 2007 DVD set has been shipped and you should be receiving it within 1-2 weeks” However, then I read this: “(International locations may take longer)” So hopefully it will make it safely across the pond.