TechNet Webcast: Plan for and Deploy Volume Activation for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
- January 22, 2010
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d7552557-a146-421e-bc79-8360bdd468410Wouldn’t we all like to improve how we manage spam? This session presents how Microsoft does just that, providing an overview of anti-spam technology in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and how the Microsoft Information Technology (IT) department uses these technologies to help control spam. The session also provides a complete overview of the anti-spam technologies available in SP2 and explains how the department implements them. Join us to learn best practices, tips, and other useful information for getting the most from the anti-spam technologies in SP2. We conclude with a question and answer session.
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August 02, 2010
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6482098c-c866-4c5e-9ac5-6a43d2046d4e1This presentation shows how Microsoft Information Security manages security risks by adhering to the following standards: fast, reliable, protected, and secure by design. Learn how we align the Information Security organization with the security life cycle, translating risk into a coherent plan composed of key strategies and tactics. Then take a deeper dive into enhanced auditing and monitoring. We discuss two hot topics, automated vulnerability scans and network-based intrusion detection systems (NIDS). Learn our approach to protecting critical information by monitoring for vulnerabilities, complying with policy, and using NIDS.0 Time: 53:19
August 02, 2010
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e213de58-21a1-4851-846b-13ad79bf26632This session describes how the Enterprise Application Services (EAS) team in the Microsoft Information Technology (IT) department utilizes the new database mirroring and online indexing features in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to dramatically increase the availability of SAP R/3 at Microsoft. Additionally, by using the 64-bit version of SQL Server 2005 with commodity 64-bit hardware, EAS was able to lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) while increasing performance, scalability, and reliability in the SAP R/3 landscape.0 Time: 49:15
August 02, 2010
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6e26cc5e-a664-4f25-a747-1ad3546637863Successful security update management is crucial to maintaining computer security in any organization. Learn from the Microsoft Information Technology (IT) department's experience. With over 200,000 clients in a challenging environment, Microsoft IT continues to improve its processes by merging data center and desktop security update operations using the new Inventory Tool for Microsoft Updates. This new tool formalizes the security update management service, improves reporting solutions, and makes other improvements that Microsoft shares with other Microsoft Systems Management Server customers.0 Time: 1:16:24
August 02, 2010
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927e4171-b0ee-447c-858e-4edfd47233f84The Microsoft Windows Vista operating system introduces significant innovations for easing deployments. This session provides an overview of the imaging and remote deployment technologies built into Windows Vista, along with a look at deployment-specific tools. Join us to get the background you need before you participate in more in-depth training and hands-on labs.0 Time: 58:33
August 02, 2010
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fa503d37-b641-46fd-90b2-19e9fa9f82155Tune in to learn how to identify and fix problems with the branch office technologies in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2. These technologies include distributed file system (DFS) namespaces, DFS replication, DFS management tools, DFS diagnostics tools, and the Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Management Pack. You will gain a strong working knowledge of troubleshooting tools and learn how to apply them to different problems. This session provides you with the essential knowledge you need to solve potential problems during branch office deployments.0 Time: 1:03:21
August 02, 2010
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66d737a1-4136-4894-9d20-0c3ba858a3870This presentation walks you through the essential steps in the process of migrating from the File Replication service (FRS) to the new Distributed File System (DFS) Replication service available in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2. We begin by showing you how to identify which FRS replica sets to migrate and how to collect FRS configuration settings. Next, learn how to delete the old FRS replica set configuration and the associated FRS system folders. Then learn how to clean up Microsoft Active Directory to remove all FRS remnants. Finally, we demonstrate how to deploy DFS replication.
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August 02, 2010
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deb6a9df-592e-4765-a9ed-f194a1bcb1b81On January 5, 2006, Microsoft released a security bulletin to address a newly discovered public vulnerability that affects the way the graphics rendering engine handles images saved in the Microsoft Windows Metafile Format (WMF). Join us for a brief overview of the technical details of the bulletin. The intent of this presentation is to address your concerns.0 Time: 1:12:23
August 02, 2010
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4c01ab9e-c85c-4045-84b5-eca949506f162Learn how the Provance IT Asset Management Pack complements the incident, problem, and change management capabilities of Microsoft System Center Service Manager with powerful IT asset life-cycle management and software asset management. We demonstrate IT asset life cycle management, software management, license compliance, and enhanced incident and change management—all performed within Service Manager— using the Provance process management pack.0 Time: 59:50
August 02, 2010
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e20f4102-efb2-45ef-bf03-05e0d65761bf3This two-part series describes how you can use identity management solutions to create and manage user account information efficiently and securely across multiple systems in an enterprise. Having described the principles and concepts of access management in the first part, this second session explains in more detail how to apply these principles and methods specifically to your organization's intranet, and also how to apply them to an external network.0 Time: 1:06:40
August 02, 2010
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09a3a4b4-7781-40bd-bf8f-60ed875b099b4This two-part series describes how you can use identity management solutions to create and manage user account information efficiently and securely across multiple systems in an enterprise. This first session shows how identity information may be shared and synchronized even when distributed across several different locations. We show how access management solutions can help you to ensure that user accounts are granted the appropriate access to resources across different systems in an enterprise network.0 Time: 1:07:57
August 02, 2010
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0466586d-f320-4eab-b81a-b45b97579e6f5This session explores some common challenges your organization is likely to face when it comes to protecting enterprise data. We look at a few ways that organizations implement their disaster recovery plans, whether they are localized or centralized. Learn about the options available in Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager that can address your needs regardless of your approach. Find out how Data Protection Manager helps improve system availability while providing quick, automated data recovery that requires minimal intervention on the part of an administrator.0 Time: 1:17:44
August 02, 2010
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2beef2ae-ff1d-4311-b99b-53b3ef0a08ac0Learn how you can successfully design and deploy Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to help protect sensitive information across your organization. This presentation covers a range of topics related to RMS deployment and maintenance, including capacity planning, designing for high availability and performance, backup and recovery, and deployment best practices.
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August 02, 2010
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1422f709-de80-4575-a9b3-bcb7b04a7b711Self-managing dynamic systems are information technology (IT) infrastructures that abstract, or virtualize, computing resources to help IT professionals deploy business services more nimbly and respond quickly to business requirements. Self-managing dynamic systems can have a powerful effect on how you approach your business. This session provides an in-depth analysis of self-managing dynamic systems. Learn how to create highly available, highly reliable server operations by combining key management technologies with virtualization and coupling them with the Microsoft Windows Server operating system.0 Time: 1:20:53
August 02, 2010
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7a54f4dd-895f-4ef4-aa1f-cc0f6fb8d5f02Join us for this session to get a brief overview of the recently released Microsoft Project and Project Server Cumulative Update (CU). After giving you an overview of the updates for the Microsoft Project Server 2010 and Project Server 2007 server products and the Microsoft Project 2010 and Project 2007 desktop products, we address related questions you might have about these products updates. We also provide the latest content to help you deploy the Microsoft Enterprise Project Management (EPM) solution.0 Time: 55:57
August 02, 2010
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e9ffba81-7de9-4f72-a5e2-c227d75e71383This session provides an introduction to the Active Directory directory service in the Microsoft Windows Server family of operating systems. Learn what a directory service is and the benefits that Active Directory offers. We cover the logical concepts of domains, trees, and forests, as well as the physical concepts of domain controllers and sites. Gain an understanding of the relationship between Active Directory and DNS. In addition, we discuss some operational functions such as intersite and intrasite replication and the Active Directory operations masters.0 Time: 1:20:54
August 02, 2010
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170cdb46-f97e-4727-8f50-7a2b692604b44A defense-in-depth strategy, which involves overlapping layers of security, is the best way to counter malicious software threats. The least-privileged user account approach is an important part of that defensive strategy. This approach ensures that users follow the principle of least privilege and always log on with limited user accounts. In addition, this strategy aims to limit the use of administrative credentials to administrators, and then only for administrative tasks. This session explains the principle of least privilege, discusses why it is an important part of a defense-in-depth strategy, and presents the tools and resources that can help implement it.0 Time: 1:05:44
July 20, 2010
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63e89048-4a04-4f08-a3af-235c76e83c9e5Learn how the Microsoft information technology (IT) department uses Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 to empower end users with a self-service identity and access management solution. The solution creates a personalized e-mail address, is user friendly, and provides flexibility for regional naming preferences. At the same time, the solution is robust, spans complexities, and enforces compliance with defined conventions for naming accounts. Tune in for an exclusive look at how Microsoft determined the business logic and deployed Easy ID in six months.0 Time: 1:01:04
July 20, 2010
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