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Wade Wegner

A Tour Around the Windows Azure Platform

Over the last year we’ve added a number of new and exciting features to the Windows Azure Platform. Join us at this session to learn about new features available to the platform, such as Full IIS, elevated started-up tasks, Virtual Machine Role, database import/export, Access Control, Caching, and much more. If you’re not up-to-date with the Windows Azure Platform, this is the perfect cloud session to kick-off TechDays.

John Craddock

Federation and Federated Identity: Part 1 Active Directory Federation Services - How Do they Really Work?

For years we have been striving towards Single-Sign-On (SSO) for our users when they access corporate resources. However, as organizations move applications to the Cloud and have requirements for their users to access applications that reside within partner organizations, secure SSO authentication and authorization presents major challenges. The solution to these challenges is Federated Identity and claims based applications. Come to this two part session and learn how to build Federated Identity solutions for the future. Part 1, introduces the challenges facing administrators and developers and show you how to implement Federation using Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) v2. You will learn how to build SSO solutions allowing your users to access on-premise, Cloud and partner based applications. Part 2, delves deeper and looks at enhanced options for Federation including the user of Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) SP1 and ADFS v2. Both part 1 and part 2 contain extensive demos which will accelerate your understanding of Federation and what it can bring to your organisation. Although we don’t delve into code, developers will gain invaluable knowledge on claims based identity. Federated identity is the Hot Topic for 2011. Make sure you are riding the wave.

Kurt Claeys

Windows Azure for IT Pros

In this session we focus on Azure from an IT Pro point of view. We see how tasks of administrators are changing and what new responsibilities they have in ‘the Cloud’. Topics : How to create a hybrid environment with Azure Connect where your application runs in the cloud but needs access to local resources like SQL Server or Exchange. How to integrate cloud applications with your enterprise AD for authentication/authorization. How to monitor health and performance of Azure application roles with SCOM and scale out more instances if needed. What is the value of the Azure VM role and how to remote desktop into the Azure machines. In this session : NO CODE, NO VISUAL STUDIO (promised!) but Hyper-V,SCOM, AD, ipv6 ….

Christian Weyer

Ubiquitous Communication with the Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus

Today's applications are faced with several communication and connectivity obstacles in their daily life. Often secured connections are not allowed through firewalls and NAT devices at all. What to do if you need ubiquitous connectivity? Windows Azure AppFabric's Service Bus can be seen as the Swiss Army Knife of communication. Christian Weyer shows you how to build mighty cross-platform communication patterns like publish/subscribe – all in a secure manner, programmed with WCF or pure REST.

Christian Weyer

Real World Azure: Elasticity from on-premise to Cloud (and back)

All the talk about the Cloud and the Windows Azure platform. But where does it make sense? In this session, Christian shows you one example of how you can leverage the pros of Windows Azure and SQL Azure in order to expand your web-based data-driven applications from a local installation into the cloud. Whether you want to handle predictable or likely unpredictable bursts or you want to prepare for moving your existing applications into the Cloud: experience a hands-on demonstration powered by IIS, SQL Server, Windows Azure, SQL Azure, Sync Services and PowerShell.

Kevin Dockx
Maarten Balliauw

Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, Windows Azure, jQuery, OData and RIA Services. Shaken, not stirred

Have you ever been jealous of James Bond and his gadgets? Don’t be: as a .NET developer you have plenty of cool gadgets at hand. If you are interested in how our .NET gadgets can be mixed together, let Kevin and Maarten guide you along the path of building a live event feedback application that leverages Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, Windows Azure, jQuery, OData and RIA Services. This is the perfect session to give you an update on the newest technologies to build Web, Silverlight, Client and Phone applications.

Maarten Balliauw

Architecting for a cost effective Windows Azure solution

Cloud computing and platforms like Windows Azure promise to be “the next big thing” in IT. This is certainly true as there are a lot of advantages with cloud computing: computing and storage become an on-demand story that you can use at any time, paying only for its effective usage. But this also poses a problem: if a cloud application is designed like one would design a regular application chances are that the cost perspective of that application will not be as expected. This session covers common pitfalls and hints on improving the cost effectiveness of a Windows Azure solution.

Corey Hynes

VDI Day: Hyper-V and VMM as a platform for VDI

Have you ever wanted to know how to deploy a full VDI infrastructure using the joint Microsoft and Citrix offering. This one day seminar will show you an end to end walkthrough of how to build a full VDI deployment featuring both Microsoft and Citrix. These sessions will show you step by step how to implement a VDI infrastructure consisting of Hyper-V, with RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. It will highlight how to deploy and manage private desktops, pooled desktops, and also how to address shared and private storage for desktops. Finally it will walk you through the different application delivery models including streamed, hosted, and locally installed. Session 1: Hyper-V and VMM as a platform for VDI

Corey Hynes

VDI Day: Deploying Private Desktops.

Have you ever wanted to know how to deploy a full VDI infrastructure using the joint Microsoft and Citrix offering. This one day seminar will show you an end to end walkthrough of how to build a full VDI deployment featuring both Microsoft and Citrix. These sessions will show you step by step how to implement a VDI infrastructure consisting of Hyper-V, with RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. It will highlight how to deploy and manage private desktops, pooled desktops, and also how to address shared and private storage for desktops. Finally it will walk you through the different application delivery models including streamed, hosted, and locally installed. Session 2: Deploying Private Desktops.

Corey Hynes

VDI Day: Deploying Pooled Desktops

Have you ever wanted to know how to deploy a full VDI infrastructure using the joint Microsoft and Citrix offering. This one day seminar will show you an end to end walkthrough of how to build a full VDI deployment featuring both Microsoft and Citrix. These sessions will show you step by step how to implement a VDI infrastructure consisting of Hyper-V, with RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. It will highlight how to deploy and manage private desktops, pooled desktops, and also how to address shared and private storage for desktops. Finally it will walk you through the different application delivery models including streamed, hosted, and locally installed. Session 3: Deploying Pooled Desktops

Corey Hynes

VDI Day: Deploying Applications and User State

Have you ever wanted to know how to deploy a full VDI infrastructure using the joint Microsoft and Citrix offering. This one day seminar will show you an end to end walkthrough of how to build a full VDI deployment featuring both Microsoft and Citrix. These sessions will show you step by step how to implement a VDI infrastructure consisting of Hyper-V, with RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. It will highlight how to deploy and manage private desktops, pooled desktops, and also how to address shared and private storage for desktops. Finally it will walk you through the different application delivery models including streamed, hosted, and locally installed. Session 4: Deploying Applications and User State

Ruben Spruijt

Best Practices in Virtualizing Remote Desktop Services and Virtual Desktops: THE Virtual Reality Check

In this energetic session, Jeroen van de Kamp and Ruben Spruijt will present all the important results and best practices for Virtualizing Desktop (VDI) and Remote Desktop Services (former Terminal Server) workloads, found in Project: “Virtual Reality Check”. This unbiased and independent R&D project started early 2009, and involved more than 850 tests. The goal of Project VRC is to analyze the developments in the Application and Desktop Virtualization market, and present the results in a unbiased and independent way. If you are looking for independent advice and a ‘Reality Check’ in relation to Virtualizing Desktop workloads … if you are searching for best practices for your Virtual Desktops … this is the presentation you must attend!

Vittorio Bertocci

Identity & Access Control in the Cloud with Windows Azure

If you don’t yet know what claims-based identity is, it’s time to get busy. Signing users in and granting them access is a core function of almost every cloud-based application, and claims-based identity is the best way to take care of that. In this session we will show you how to simplify your user experience by enabling users to sign in with an existing account such as a Windows Live ID, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, or on-premises Active Directory account, implement access control, and make secure connections between applications. You will learn how the AppFabric Access Control Service, Windows Identity Foundation, and Active Directory Federation Services use a claims-based identity architecture to help you to take advantage of the shift toward the cloud while still fully leveraging your on-premises investments.

Mark Scurrell

Data in the cloud and on-premise: A Look at the Forthcoming SQL Azure Services – SQL Azure Data Sync and SQL Azure Reporting

In addition to SQL Azure Database, new SQL Azure services will be available in the near future.  In this session you’ll learn about the capabilities of these new services, in what scenarios they can be used and see them in action.  Data movement capabilities are critical for cloud-based applications; with SQL Azure Data Sync you will be able to share data between on-premises SQL Server and SQL Azure databases as well as between multiple SQL Azure databases, allowing you to link on-premises and cloud-based applications and make data available to users around the world.  Reporting and visualization of data stored in SQL Azure will be enabled with SQL Azure Reporting.  See how reports can be authored, deployed and made available to users on the web or embedded in applications.

Clemens Vasters

Windows Azure AppFabric: Building, Managing, and Connecting High-Density, Multi-Tenant Cloud Applications

Windows Azure AppFabric is Microsoft’s next-generation middleware application platform in the cloud, providing access control with federated identity, high-density, multi-tenant component-hosting, caching services, on-premise connectivity, rich publish/subscribe messaging, and integration services. In this session, Clemens Vasters, an Architect on the AppFabric product team at Microsoft will provide an overview of the AppFabric services that are already commercially available and the new services that Microsoft will bring to market until the end of this year.

Clare Henry

You Empowered!

The consumerization of IT and cloud computing are two profound trends changing the face of corporate IT. These trends present both new challenges and exciting opportunities to those tasked with navigating this transition. Join Clare Henry to learn about how Microsoft can enable IT professionals to maximize these opportunities for their organization with the upcoming release of System Center products. Clare will present Microsoft’s vision to empower you to say yes to the consumerization of IT and yes to providing the right cloud strategy for your organization. Clare will also share with you new demonstrations on the System Center 2012 products showing you how you can actually build and deliver a private cloud in your organization.

John Craddock

Federation and Federated Identity: Part 2 Building Federated Identity Solutions with Forefront Unified Access Gateway and ADFS v2

For years we have been striving towards Single-Sign-On (SSO) for our users when they access corporate resources. However, as organizations move applications to the Cloud and have requirements for their users to access applications that reside within partner organizations, secure SSO authentication and authorization presents major challenges. The solution to these challenges is Federated Identity and claims based applications. Come to this two part session and learn how to build Federated Identity solutions for the future. Part 1, introduces the challenges facing administrators and developers and show you how to implement Federation using Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) v2. You will learn how to build SSO solutions allowing your users to access on-premise, Cloud and partner based applications. Part 2, delves deeper and looks at enhanced options for Federation including the user of Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) SP1 and ADFS v2. Both part 1 and part 2 contain extensive demos which will accelerate your understanding of Federation and what it can bring to your organisation. Although we don’t delve into code, developers will gain invaluable knowledge on claims based identity. Federated identity is the Hot Topic for 2011. Make sure you are riding the wave.

Kurt Roggen

Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: Dynamic Memory for Hyper-V

Dynamic memory is a new feature of Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Join us to learn how Dynamic Memory enables Hyper-V to utilize system resource more efficiently and how this can benefit your environment. Also learn how Dynamic Memory works under the covers and what you should be preparing for with the release of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. We will also have a look at System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 SP1 which supports this hypervisor functionality.

Vittorio Bertocci

Developing SaaS Solutions with the Windows Azure Platform

Come to this session to learn about how to take advantage of the Windows Azure platform for developing and running your subscription based applications. Discover, through concrete examples, how to onboard customers, dynamically provision application instances, handle single sign-on, and offer self-service authorization. Explore the patterns and the tradeoffs you need to consider in order to meet the needs of a wide variety of customers, all the while maintaining control over your resources and the way you run your business.

Dan Holme

Managing the User Experience Across Physical and Virtual Environments

As enterprises turn to virtualization, in all its forms, users begin to “roam” in ways we never imagined just a few years ago. Even if a user sits at a single physical device, their experience stretches across remote desktop sessions, virtual machines, and virtualized applications. In order to maintain, let alone improve, productivity you must ensure a consistent, manageable and supportable workspace for your users. The pieces are all there: folder redirection, user profiles, group policy, ACLs, encryption, and DFS. But the intricacies and interactions of these technologies are surprisingly complex, and until you start managing them, your IT service delivery will suffer. In this session, you will learn best practices for putting the pieces together. Participants are expected to have a solid understanding of most or all of these technologies or be ready to learn them offline. This advanced session prepares you to take away ready-to-implement, useful solutions to corralling, securing, and managing user data and settings in both physical and virtual environments.

Peter Himschoot

What's new in Windows Azure SDK 1.3

We kick-off the Windows Azure Deep Dive post-conference with this session focused on Windows Azure SDK 1.3. Developers will be happy to hear that SDK 1.3 adds a slew of new things, such as Azure Connect, Full IIS, elevated startup tasks, how to build your own startup plugin, VM Role, how to enable remote desktop access and some new features for developers.

Corey Hynes

VDI Day: Designing your VDI Implementation

In this session learn how to address the business need of VDI. We will cover topics such as choosing the right storage model, identifying the appropriate business case for VDI, and deciding what form of desktop virtualization is right for you. Also in this session we will be taking time to answer questions directly to ensure you have the best possible understanding of VDI from Microsoft and Citrix.

Ilse Van Criekinge

To Cloud or not to Cloud, the true story of Office 365

The last couple of months you heard a lot of buzz around Office 365 and hybrid solutions. During this session we will show you the real stuff both on premise and in the cloud. No slides, only demos to give you insight on the capabilities of this new cloud driven productivity platform, Office 365, and how it can integrate with your existing environment. So grab a sandwich and join us for a session full of fun demos.

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