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Right now, I’m sitting in the SAS Business Lounge at Copenhagen Airport, waiting to leave for the Microsoft Management Summit 2013 (MMS) in Las Vegas. This is one of the biggest Management events in world for IT Pro’s. At MMS some of the most skilled IT Professionals from around the world meet to increase their technical expertise through deep hands-on technical training, sharing of best practices and interaction with innovators and pioneers in desktop and device management, datacenter, and cloud technologies. As a Configuration Manager MVP, I’m always looking forward to this event. This year my main focus will still…

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Learn from the experts during this intensive week of technical training MMS will give you the deepest level of technical training offered by Microsoft with hundreds of learning opportunities In addition to hearing from Microsoft, you’ll learn about best practices from your peers and pioneers in desktop, device, and datacenter management, as well as cloud technologies. MMS 2013 has an extensive lineup of technical experts from whom to draw insights Be first the to evaluate new products and solutions Gain free access to valuable trial software Meet with more than 90 technology companies exhibiting their latest innovations and solutions Take…

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Friday morning I’m leaving for the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) in Las Vegas. This is one of the biggest Management events in world for for IT Pro’s. This year my main focus will be on Configuration Manager 2012 and Windows Intune. Hopefully I’ll also get time to see some of the great sessions about the next release of System Center Virtual Machine Manager. One of the great things about MMS is opportunity to meet with colleagues, customers, partners, fellow MVP’s and friends. If you want to have a chat, coffee or a beer during the event just give me a…

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MMS 2011 offers a week-long community-focused networking opportunity you’ll get nowhere else—with face-to-face access to Microsoft and industry IT management experts. From Birds-of-a-Feather sessions to Focus Groups, Speaker Q&A, and networking lounges for working and meeting with colleagues, you’ll get invaluable peer-to-peer interaction. The MMS 2011 Expo, featuring the Microsoft Experts pavilion, will host more than 60 sponsors and exhibitors showcasing their latest products, services and solutions. Register Today!

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Registration for the Microsoft Management Summit 2011 is now open! Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2011 will empower you with the insight, solutions and networking opportunities to succeed in your job today while preparing for the future. MMS is the premier event of the year for deep technical information and training on the latest IT management solutions from Microsoft, Partners, and Industry Experts. Reserve your place at Microsoft Management Summit 2011. Register here: http://www.mms-2011.com/ Unfortunately I was unable to attend last year  as a result of travel complications from the volcanic ash cloud, so I’m really looking forward to see you…

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Call for Session topics is now public. If you ever wanted to present at MMS here is your chance! There is no telling what might be selected or not so make your topic interesting that could fill a room. Maybe it is an introduction to a topic or a deep dive. Everything is needed. “Real World” experiences are the greatest draws because the audience can relate to you. If you are selected then you will receive the following accommodations: Free speaker registration for the event 4 nights’ hotel accommodation during the event Access to the on-site speaker lounge at the…

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Friday I’m leaving for "Microsoft Management Summit 2010" in Las Vegas. The greatest Management event in the world for IT Pro’s. This time my main focus will be on Configuration Manager v.Next, Data Protection Manager 2010, Service Manager 2010 and MDT 2010 Update 1. One of the great things about MMS is opportunity to meet with colleagues, customers, partners, fellow MVP’s and friends. If you want to have a chat, coffee or a beer during the event just give me a call +45 2085 9452 and I’ll arrange something. So expect either blog silence or multiple blog posts about my…

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From today, Monday April 5th, the Schedule Builder tool on the MMS 2010 Communications Network (CommNet)  allows each attendee to reserve a place in up to six Instructor-led Lab sessions. This limit was previously three reservations per attendee. As attendees from previous years may remember, the Instructor Led Hands-on Labs (ILLs) at MMS are very popular and as space is limited many lab sessions will be fully booked well before the event opens.  This is especially true for the lab topics hosted on the opening day – Monday April 19th. http://www.mms-2010.com/public/Headlines.aspx Source: http://twitter.com/mmsteam

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Today MMS begins… "State of the Union" is THE session, and MMS doesn’t start until this session… My schedule for Tuesday was the following: 08:30 – 10:00 Opening Keynote 10:15 – 11.30 System Center Configuration Manager: "State of the Union" 11:45 – 13:00 How Microsoft IT Uses OSD for Deploying Windows 7 14:15 – 15:30 Easing the pain: Techniques for managing drivers with SCCM and MDT 16:00 – 17:15 Configuration Manager Hardware Inventory Customization 17:30 – 19:00 Configuration Manager MVP Reception 19:00 – 21:00 The myITforum.com Party Opening Keynote The opening keynote was like always a great "show" including a…

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This year, the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) has a 10th year anniversary, and like last year this great event is located at the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas. The first day at a conference is always very special. You can fell the excitement in the air from the attendees, Microsoft employees and the guest speakers that’s just can’t wait to get started. My schedule for the first day was the following: 10:30 – 11.45 Introduction to Windows PowerShell for Absolute Beginners 12:00 – 13:15 Windows 7 Deployment: Introduction to Microsoft Deployment Tools 13:30 – 14:45 SQL Performance Tips for SMS…

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