posted
28/03/09
By Fredrik Wall
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032402872&EventCategory=4&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
Information from the site:
Language(s):
English.
Product(s):
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
Audience(s):
Developer.
Duration:
75 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, April 01, 2009 1:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Event Overview
The Microsoft Unified Communications platform enables developers to
build productivity-enhancing communication features efficiently and
securely by leveraging Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
and Microsoft Exchange Server as a communications software infrastructure.
In this webcast, you learn everything you need to know to get started
developing with Communications Server and Exchange, including setting
up a development environment, working with certificates, and
understanding the underlying protocols.
Presenter: Chris Mayo, Unified Communications Technical Evangelist,
Microsoft Corporation
Chris Mayo is a technical evangelist who loves to help developers and
architects get the most out of the Microsoft developer platform.
As someone who is naturally interested in new technologies,
Chris is excited to be working in developer and platform evangelism
for the Microsoft Unified Communications platform. Chris has been
a Microsoft technical evangelist for eight years, and he has
experience as a writer and a public speaker, delivering technical
content to audiences ranging in size from small groups to thousands.
Chris is also a contributing author of Programming for Unified
Communications with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
(Microsoft Press, 2009). Prior to joining Microsoft, Chris served as
a developer and architect in the IT departments of Fortune 500
companies in the retail and finance industries. Keep up with
Unified Communications development and Chris at his blog.
View other sessions from: Office Developer Live: Master Office Application Development.
posted
26/03/09
By Fredrik Wall
Highway to Powershell
This video was recorded for the Heroes Happen Here demo in Norway.
More webcasts from this show can be found here,
http://www.microsoft.com/norge/campaigns/heroeshappenhere/webcast.aspx
I must say that Microsoft in Norway did a good job on this launch last year!
posted
26/03/09
By Fredrik Wall
TechNet Webcast: Deploy Labs with Virtual Machine Manager and Windows PowerShell
Information from the site:
TechNet Webcast: Deploy Labs with Virtual Machine Manager and Windows PowerShell
Learn how to use a Windows PowerShell script and Virtual Machine Manager to
automate the deployment of virtual machines (VMs). We review the HP academy,
introduce Virtual Machine Manager and its features, walk though how the VMs were
deployed via the scripted process, and discuss the benefits of using Virtual Machine
Manager and Windows PowerShell to manage the VMs once they have been deployed.
Andra (Bloggar.se) skriver om:
VMM,
PowerShell,
Jeremy Peck,
Webcast,
TechNet
posted
26/03/09
By Fredrik Wall
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Server 2008 (Part 14): Windows PowerShell
Information from the site:
See how to use the help system, format output, and manage Windows-based servers
with Windows PowerShell. Shawn Travers, IT pro evangelist with Microsoft
Corporation, also covers converting VBScripts for system administration to Windows
PowerShell scripts and examines the improved manageability features of the
Windows Server 2008 operating system, such as Windows Eventing and WinRM.
posted
26/03/09
By Fredrik Wall
TechNet Webcast: Advanced Windows Powershell Scripting (Level 400)
Information from the site:
In this webcast, we look at some of the powerful scripting capabilities of
Windows PowerShell. First, we introduce some of the basics of Windows
PowerShell we examine how the help system works and review the
Windows PowerShell command structure. We also discuss how to format
output and some basic Windows PowerShell commands.
Next, we explore variable declaration and scripting constructs in
Windows PowerShell to perform basic programmatic functions, like loops
and branching. Then we look at advanced scripting techniques involving
functions, filters, script blocks, and error handling. We also look briefly at
how to use Windows PowerShell with Windows Management Instrumentation
(WMI) to gain access to a wide variety of system objects and settings.
Finally, we look at how to use the Microsoft .NET Framework to build a simple
form using Windows PowerShell.
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PowerShell,
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posted
14/06/06
By Fredrik Wall
Då jag är en skript geek så har jag försökt att hitta webcasts om detta.
Inte en högprioriterad sak hos Microsoft eller hos någon annan heller.
Men här kommer några som jag hittat:
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