Sunday, March 9, 2014

Software-Defined Networking with WSSC 2012 R2 Jump Start

Hi everyone.

As you may be aware of, we have been working extensively with network virtualization, as part of a software defined datacenter with the 2012 R2 releases.
Microsoft's Virtual Academy will soon have a new Jump Start, focusing solely on software-defined networking.

If you want to ask questions, you are more than welcome to do so during the event. I will, together with several experts be sitting in the expert panel to answers questions related to the topic.

Software-Defined Networking with Windows Server and System Center Jump Start

Free online event with live Q&A with the networking team: http://aka.ms/SftDnet
Wednesday, March 19th from 8am – 1pm PST

Are you exploring new networking strategies for your datacenter? Want to simplify the process? Software-defined networking (SDN) can streamline datacenter implementation through self-service provisioning, take the complexity out of network management, and help increase security with fully isolated environments. Intrigued? Bring specific questions, and get answers from the team who built this popular solution!

Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012 R2 are being used with SDN implementations in some of the largest datacenters in the world, and this Jump Start can help you apply lessons learned from those networks to your own environment. From overall best practices to deep technical guidance, this demo-rich session gives you what you need to get started, plus in-depth Q&A with top experts who have real-world SDN experience. Don't miss it!

Register here: http://aka.ms/SftDnet


Check out the www.MicrosoftVirtualAcademy.com for other free training and live events.

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