Monday, October 14, 2013

WEBCAST :: Microsoft's Cloud OS - Going hands on with hybrid datacentre technologies

Microsoft's Cloud OS
Going hands on with hybrid datacentre technologies
14th November 2013. 11am GMT / 12pm CET


Hi Etechnews Today,

The recent release of Windows Server 2012 R2 makes it prime time
for us to offer some free training around Micrisoft's Cloud OS
solution. You can catch it live on November 14.

http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/s/bc4/9e7f3/65b/1c8aedc9?td=m-ev

This particular session is going to demonstrate how Microsoft
technologies - including the Windows Azure pack - enable on
premise, hybrid, hosted and public Azure solutions and how they
can become part of your forward IT solution.

We'll be demonstrating the deployment of an application using the
Microsoft Hybrid cloud model - effectively deploying a web front
end application within Windows Azure communicating with a SQL
back-end stored in a private cloud on premise solution.

The live demo will illustrate the Microsoft network virtualization
technologies of Windows Hyper-V, Systems Centre Virtual Machine
Manager (SCVM) and Windows Azure all working together in Hybrid
Datacentre solution.

We've partnered up with QA Training, who'll be doing the 'hands-on'
stuff, for this session whilst the event will be hosted by Reg
front man, Tim Phillips. The pair of them are briefed to help, so
along with demos and training they'll be ready and willing to handle
any questions you care to throw at them.

You can register for this free event here.
http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/s/bc4/9e7f3/65b/1c8aedc9?td=m-ev


Team Register
http://www.theregister.co.uk


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