Next Meeting of the System Center Virtual User Group is 9/4/2008

 

The next meeting of the System Center Virtual Users Group is on the calendar, and we have some first rate speakers ready to share their knowledge. We’re touching on some topics surrounded by considerable interest in the System Center community.

Meeting and Registration Details

Date: Thursday, September 4th

Time: 7:00 p.m. Central Standard Time (1am GMT)

Agenda

  • 7:00PM-7:10PM: Introduction (Pete Zerger)
  • 7:10PM-7:40PM: Steve Rachui (Microsoft) - Targeting in Operations Manager 2007
  • 7:40PM-8:10PM: Cameron Fuller (MVP - OpsMgr) - Community Extensions for Operations Manager and Essentials 2007
  • 8:10PM-8:40PM: Pete Zerger (MVP - OpsMgr) - SNMP Device Monitoring in Operations Manager 2007
  • 8.40PM-8:55PM: Q & A / Closing

Event Registration

To sign up for this event, register at the following URL:

https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=130906

Speaker Profiles

Steve Rachui (Microsoft) - Steve Rachui is a Manageability Support Escalation Engineer in the Product Support Services group at Microsoft. He has supported SMS since version 1.2. Steve can be reached via his supportability blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/steverac/.

Cameron Fuller (MVP) -Operations Manager MVP, is a Managing consultant for Catapult Systems, an IT consulting company and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Cameron is the co-author of Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed and System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed. Cameron can be reached via is blog at http://cameronfuller.spaces.live.com/.

Pete Zerger (MVP) -Pete Zerger is a consulting partner with AKOS Technology Services and has ten years of experience in the IT industry. He focuses on design and deployment of enterprise operations management, directory services, and messaging solutions. Pete holds an MCSE for Messaging, an MCTS for SQL Server 2005, and he is a Microsoft MVP for System Center Operations Manager. He is founder of System Center Forum, a popular community site covering Operations Manager 2007, Essentials 2007 and the System Center Suite.

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