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		<title>getVIRTUALnow roadshow by Microsoft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Monday I went to the Chicago stop of the getVIRTUALnow roadshow with a some of the Train Signal crew.&#160; I like the new direction Microsoft has taken with the product launch/showcase events.&#160; In the past I disliked going to these because of they showed very little tech and more marketing, though in the last [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Monday I went to the Chicago stop of the getVIRTUALnow roadshow with a some of the <a href="http://www.trainsignal.com">Train Signal</a> crew.&#160; I like the new direction Microsoft has taken with the product launch/showcase events.&#160; In the past I disliked going to these because of they showed very little tech and more marketing, though in the last two I have gone to, it has squarely been a technical show.&#160; Between seeing live demo&#8217;s by the people who actually implement and work with the product (not just a marketing guy), and having a hands on lab with walk through scenarios so you could get your hands on the product, it was a very informing event.</p>
<p>The presenters also stick around to sit in &quot;Ask the Experts&quot; tables down in the expo area so if you have something you want to ask that doesn&#8217;t get answered in the session.&#160; I have found this to be extremely cool to go and talk to these guys to get a more &quot;inside&quot; talk about the product as it might apply to your environment.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t all sunshine and roses though.&#160; I found the Expo area pretty weak on vendors, especially for smaller/midsize business solutions.&#160; You would think in these economic times they would be willing to target whoever could buy, but this just wasn&#8217;t the case.</p>
<p>While I found the hands on lab very informative, it took a TON of time to complete even one of the labs because of the underpowered PC&#8217;s in place.&#160; I missed almost an entire session because I was waiting quite a bit during the lab because of the low memory on the virtual machines in the lab.&#160; While I realize the problem, someone else might not and think the technology is slower than it really is on a correctly provisioned box.&#160; I am not sure if it was a local company providing equipment or if it floats with the show, but I think if they are going to showcase it, they should at least make sure it can do better then the minimum specs.</p>
<p>The venue was nice, but a bit crowded for the show, but nothing too bad.&#160; At the end of the show, we got the free t-shirt, a voucher for free E-Learning Collection 6319: Configuring Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 from <a href="http://learning.microsoft.com">Microsoft Learning</a>, along with a free voucher for Exam 70-652: TS: Windows Server 2008 Virtualization, Configuring!&#160; They will also be mailing out the session slides with some evaluation software to all attendees.</p>
<p>All in all, a good event, I would recommend it for anyone who wants to learn and see how Microsoft is implementing virtualization into its core product offerings.</p>
<p>There are only 5 more stops left as of today at:</p>
<p>Oct 31st: Boston, MA   <br />Nov 3rd: New York, NY    <br />Nov 10th: Washington, DC    <br />Nov 13th: Philadelphia, PA    <br />Nov 17th: Atlanta, GA</p>
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<p>You can sign up at <a title="https://www.getvirtualnow.com/usevents/cityselect.aspx" href="https://www.getvirtualnow.com/usevents/cityselect.aspx">https://www.getvirtualnow.com/usevents/cityselect.aspx</a></p>


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		<title>Free Microsoft Hyper-v Virtualization Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 23:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I was taking a break from writing to look through my RSS feeds and found a very cool post from Ken Rosen over at Born To Learn that has a link to free E-Learning courses from Microsoft that will help you get familiar with Hyper-V technology and the new Microsoft direction for Virtualization.&#160; In [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I was taking a break from writing to look through my RSS feeds and found a very cool post from Ken Rosen over at <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/mslcommunity/archive/2008/09/30/virtualization-is-the-new-black.aspx" target="_blank">Born To Learn</a> that has a link to free E-Learning courses from Microsoft that will help you get familiar with Hyper-V technology and the new Microsoft direction for Virtualization.&#160; In the same post Ken talks about some of the current and upcoming certification options for Virtualization experts.</p>
<p>I went through the first module of the course, and while it is sparse on practice elements, it is put together well enough to be informative and get familiar with Hyper-V, hopefully the later modules provide more examples and detail.&#160; </p>
<p>You should give Born to Learn and the E-learning courses a look over if you are interested in learning about Hyper-V.</p>


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