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    <title>ESE Internals (Ross Smith IV)</title>
    <description>This session provides an in-depth look at the underlying storage technology that is used by Exchange Server. Learn about the changes made in Exchange 2007 SP1 that optimized the Extensible Storage Engine providing the necessary groundwork for enhancements that are coming in future versions of Exchange.</description>
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    <title>Inside Windows 2008 R2 Virtualization Improvements and Native VHD Support (Mark Russinovich)</title>
    <description>In this session you'll get an inside look at new Windows virtualization features, including dynamic virtual memory, live VM migration, hypervisor power management support and new hardware-assisted guest memory management. VHDs are taking on a more key role in simplifying systems management and Windows 7's integrated VHD mount and boot from VHD are a major step toward standardization on VHDs as a common container format for physical and virtual machine images. Learn how Windows 7 implements a native VHD stack and how the boot architecture has changed to accommodate booting from VHD images.</description>
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    <title>Deploying Project Server on top of Windows Sharepoint Server</title>
    <description>In the first part of this session, discover all the benefits and value of deploying Project Server on top of Windows Sharepoint Server, in terms of functionality and capabilities. Then learn the technical aspects, including how to install both products from scratch or adding Windows Sharepoint into an existing Project Server file. The session also includes discussion of best practices on organising site collections.</description>
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    <title>Cyber Crime: The Art of Identity Theft</title>
    <description>For 18 months, Andy Malone has worked with security services and has discovered how easy it really is to steal someone’s identity – just by visiting a few simple websites. He now shares his experiences – providing demos of the tools that can do the damage, including information-gathering sites and encryption tools that can enable fraudsters to acquire and hide information. Learn how many of these tools were designed for good, but have been leveraged by identity thieves for their own ends.</description>
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    <title>Getting ahead with application compatibility</title>
    <description>This is the session for all you regular IT folks – not developers – who need the latest toolkit to make your applications work in Vista. Listen to how shim technology can be applied to keep applications working – perfect if you are managing a huge portfolio and just can’t go and get all brand new apps. You’ll learn how the application compatibility toolkit will help you to keep things working, accelerate your adoption and reduce costs.</description>
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    <title>The ABCs of Certificate Lifecycle Manager Permissions: Common Mistakes/Simple Solutions</title>
    <description>The Small Business Server provides a one-server solution or at most a two-server solution (with the premium package). Microsoft’s Essential Business Server, however, looks to the bigger mid-market business, with up to 75 users or devices. This three-server solution has a messaging server, security server and edge security server – the premium edition also includes a full version of Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server. Learn why this is a key solution for core mid-market firms or small businesses that need more of an enterprise solution. </description>
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    <title>Essential Business Server – New Release for the Mid-Sized Business</title>
    <description>The Small Business Server provides a one-server solution or at most a two-server solution (with the premium package). Microsoft’s Essential Business Server, however, looks to the bigger mid-market business, with up to 75 users or devices. This three-server solution has a messaging server, security server and edge security server – the premium edition also includes a full version of Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server. Learn why this is a key solution for core mid-market firms or small businesses that need more of an enterprise solution. </description>
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    <title>Getting the Lowdown on Windows Azure</title>
    <description>Find out about Windows Azure – a runtime environment in the Cloud, which runs in Microsoft data centres and includes compute resources, storage and additional network resources. This will enable you to create your own application and publish them to the Cloud; they will dynamically scale themselves based on your resource needs and provide you with high availability.</description>
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    <title>Brocade</title>
    <description>Interview with Brocade</description>
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    <title>Sponsor Interview with Intel</title>
    <description>In the Exhibition Hall Rob Kypriotaks, Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel discusses the latest innovations showcased on their stand. Look out for improvement in CPU architecture and virtualization of 40 virtual machines.</description>
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    <title>Sponsor Interview with VMWare</title>
    <description>Richard Garsthagen, Senior Evangelist EMEA from VMWARE discusses their Hypervisor and their accessibility offer – which includes the software sitting on top of the product. Hear how this is an important aspect which allows you to work with the tools once set up.</description>
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    <title>New launches from Microsoft’s Identity and Security Division</title>
    <description>Listen to how two new launches – Identity Lifecycle Manager 2 and Intelligent Application Gateway 2007 – are aiming to provide Microsoft customers with built-in rather than bolt-on solutions that are integrated, comprehensive and simplified. </description>
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    <title>All the Latest in Solutions Accelerators</title>
    <description>Discover all the latest info on Microsoft’s suite of free automated tools and best practices to provide guidance for IT professionals to accelerate different planning, like server deployment, virtualisation, SQL migration and desktop deployments. The session also covers the announcement of Microsoft's new release – the Assessment &amp; Planning Toolkit 3.2, which was revealed at Tech&#183;Ed 2008.</description>
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    <title>Using the Power of System Center Data Protection Manager </title>
    <description>Learn how you can use the power of System Center Data Protection Manager to back up and resource your Exchange environment. Listen to why you should change usage certificates and how you can use the change-management shelf to import and enable a new certificate for Exchange services and keep track of all certificates in Exchange 2007.</description>
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    <title>Mitigating Application Issues Using Shims Part 1 (Chris Jackson)</title>
    <description>In this first part of a two-part series, explore many of the compatibility issues that the Windows team has experienced at customer sites in the context of what we can fix without updating the application, and how to fix it. The Windows Application Compatibility Infrastructure (Shim Infrastructure) is a powerful tool for resolving compatibility issues and unblocking Windows Vista deployments, but understanding where and how to leverage and configure shims can be daunting until you learn some of the tricks and subtleties, many of which we expose!</description>
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    <title>Using MOSS 2007 to Create Rich Internet Facing Publishing Sites Using Web Content Management (Ryan Duguid)</title>
    <description>Understand the Web page model and how it takes advantage of common SharePoint features to deliver rich Web pages and learn how authors can create Web pages in-context, using applications such as Microsoft Office Word that stay in synch with your Web site's look and feel. Also see how site managers can control what content gets published, using features like workflow and scheduling. This session will give you the foundations you'll need to take SharePoint to the web.</description>
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    <title>Windows Mobile as Secure as Blackberry - Are you Joking? (Jason Langridge)</title>
    <description>Blackberry is currently seen as the gold standard of mobile security in the enterprise. Windows Mobile devices are as secure (if not even more so). This session covers the key concerns of Enterprise organizations when it comes to deploying Windows Mobile, and how to overcome them.</description>
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    <title>Windows Security Boundaries (Mark Russinovich)</title>
    <description>In this session, learn what constitutes a security boundary; get a tour through core Windows technologies, including user sessions, Code Integrity, PatchGuard, Service Security Hardening, and User Account Control, to learn where Windows currently defines such boundaries. Also gain insight into why application compatibility and user experience make defining boundaries much more difficult than it might seem.</description>
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    <title>Managing Large Infrastructures with PowerShell v2 (Jeffrey Snover)</title>
    <description>This session focuses on how to remotely administer both clients and servers throughout your enterprise, using PowerShell V2. Firstly, this session will cover the infrastructure requirements necessary to successfully use PowerShell V2. The session will then introduce and explain PowerShell scripts that solve real world administrative challenges on an enterprise scale.</description>
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    <title>How IT will change in next 10 years and why should you care? (Miha Kralj)</title>
    <description>Just what are the most disruptive trends that will shake the IT industry in next 10 years or so? We will look into the commoditisation of IT, industrialisation through virtualisation and cloud computing, and the effects of off-shoring IT workforces. We'll also examine the possible impact of social networks to next-generation employees and finally we'll investigate the most probable developments in ubiquitous computing and software engineering. Come prepared for a fascinating and strategic tour of the changing face of the IT industry in our immediate future.</description>
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    <title>Surviving Database Corruption - From Detection to Resolution (Paul Randal)</title>
    <description>Your database is corrupt - what do you do? Well, it depends! How critical is the data? Do you know what's really wrong with the database? What does all that DBCC CHECKDB output mean? Should you restore or repair? It's all about limiting downtime and data-loss when a corruption occurs - from knowing the tools to understanding the implications of choices you make. In this demo-heavy session Paul will give you insight into how to recover from corruption without making things worse.</description>
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    <title>System Center Operations Manager 2007 cross platform extensions (Barry Shilmover)</title>
    <description>How do you leverage Operations Manager 2007 for cross-platform monitoring? At the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2008 in Las Vegas, USA we announced the Cross Platform Extensions Beta for System Center Operations Manager 2007, which extends the capabilities of Operations Manager 2007 to cross-platform management and monitoring. Join us to learn more about this exciting new development, and discover how the Cross Platform Extensions deliver clear value and an improved ability to meet the IT infrastructure monitoring and management needs across your heterogeneous environments.</description>
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    <title>Final Daily Wrap</title>
    <description>What a week! 5,000 people came to Barcelona to be a part of Tech&#183;Ed EMEA IT Professionals - take a look at just a few of the many highlights and make sure to look out for Tech&#183;Ed EMEA 2009 in Berlin.</description>
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    <title>Anatomy of a Hack 2008 (Jesper Johansson)</title>
    <description>Lately there has been an increase in attackers attempting to monetize user's naivety. One of the methods currently in vogue is the use of fake anti-malware software, for which the user is expected to pay. This method permits the attackers to not only install malicious software on an unsuspecting user's computer, the victim also pays the attackers for the privilege. In this presentation, Jesper Johansson will demonstrate one such attack and show how to tell that it is fake. </description>
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    <title>PowerShell V2 - the next stage in the IT revolution (Jeffrey Snover)</title>
    <description>PowerShell V1 delivered a radically simplified approach to the traditional problem of interactive Shell, Scripting and Admin GUIs. Come and learn how V2 makes it easier to create and debug your scripts with a graphical environment, write production quality scripts using script cmdlets, modules and transactions, manage large distributed environments using WSMAN, improved WMI support and the new Unified Code Execution Model, and write smaller simpler scripts through improvements to the language and new/improved cmdlets.</description>
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    <title>The Case of the Unexplained...with Mark Russinovich</title>
    <description>Come hear Mark Russinovich, the master of Windows troubleshooting, walk you through step by step how he has solved seemingly unsolvable system and application problems on Windows. With all new real case studies, Mark shows how to apply the Microsoft Debugging Tools and his own Sysinternals tools, including Process Explorer, Process Monitor, and Autoruns to solve system crashes, process hangs, security vulnerabilities, DLL conflicts, permissions problems, registry misconfiguration, network hangs, and file system issues. These tools are used on a daily basis by Microsoft Product Support and have been used effectively to solve a wide variety of desktop and server issues, so being familiar with their operation and application will assist you in dealing with different problems on Windows.</description>
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    <title>Windows Vista, Take Two: Understanding Windows Vista SP1 from A to Z (Mark Minasi)</title>
    <description>Okay, all of you Vista haters - it's here! You've been saying "um, I'm not really sure about Vista, so I'm going to wait for SP1", so let's ask: Is it good enough yet? Join a Windows techie, an unabashed and unrepentant Vista liker, in a steely-eyed look at Windows Vista SP1. First, learn the easiest ways to roll it out and how it affects Windows new nifty deployment tools. Then, really dive down with a look at how it affects performance and compatibility. Following that, see what completely new things arrive with SP1. Does SP1 make things better? Worse? Will it actually take so long to download that Windows Vista SP2 will be out before you get it? Join Mark for this session and find out!</description>
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    <title>Speaker Idol Finalist - Dimitry Sotnikov</title>
    <description>Dimitry puts on a great show to claim equal second place in the Speaker Idol competition. Take a look at Power shell for optimisation and debunk a few myths along the way.</description>
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    <title>Speaker Idol Finalist - Marel Topalian</title>
    <description>Microsoft's desktop optimisation pack for software assurance. Joint second place finalist Marel Topalian   gives a very technical presentation and interesting presentation regarding Asset Inventory Service</description>
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    <title>Speaker Idol Finalist - Rhonda Layfield</title>
    <description>The winner!! Join Rhonda Layfield on stage and learn about Network Monitor. A great presentation by a great Tech&#183;Ed EMEA speaker of the future! </description>
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    <title>Speaker Idol Wrap</title>
    <description>Take a fast paced tour of the show. See the highlights from a packed day. Feedback has been fantastic in the session rooms and the Exhibition Hall has been buzzing too</description>
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    <title>Dutch Country Drinks</title>
    <description>Join the Dutch at their Wednesday night country party. As one of nearly 30 Tech.Ed EMEA IT Pro parties that night, get a feel for the fun! </description>
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    <description>By Wednesday the Exhibition floor was in full swing. Check out this short montage of all the buzz, including simulations, demonstrations, panel discussions from the community stage.</description>
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    <description>Daniel Wessler from Germany stepped in at short notice to talk about the slide library within Sharepoint and using meta data to search through his presentation.</description>
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    <description>Vladimir takes to the stage and discusses his agenda of "Disaster Recover". He creates awareness for it's importance with Exchange, SQL Servers, Virtualization and Sharepoint.</description>
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    <description>This is part 1 of a two-part session which drills into both upgrade and greenfield installation and configuration of SCCM 2007. Over these two breakout sessions you will learn how to prepare for deployment of SCCM 2007 in a new or upgrade environment, considering sizing, performance, security and network issues. The session will drill into SCCM 2007 server roles, security modes and the configuration steps required for management of Internet Based Clients. By the end of these two sessions you will understand how to design SCCM 2007 deployments and the various steps needed to complete an upgrade or new installation.</description>
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    <description>Get a sneak peek at System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, the newest version of VMM. Learn about all the new features of VMM 2008, including support for Hyper-V and VMware ESX management. This is a must see session for Hyper-V and VMware users to see the latest Microsoft System Center virtualization management tool. </description>
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    <description>Building upon security foundations of Windows Vista, Windows 7 provides security capabilities that are simple to use, manageable, and valuable. In this session we will discuss the core security of Windows 7, explore related usage scenarios, and look into how to manage these in an enterprise environment.</description>
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    <description>Windows Server 2008 is released, but what's next? Microsoft is making the management of Windows a priority and Active Directory is no exception! Come to this session and see how, with Powershell and the new Active Directory cmdlets, you can get the best of the UI and the best of the CLI! You will also see the upcoming Directory Service Administrative Center and its new UI concepts such as progressive disclosure and task oriented navigation. Last but not least, we will also show how the core of Active Directory has been enhanced to support new scenarios for service accounts, offline domain joins and recovery of deleted Active Directory objects more easily than it has been for the last 8 years! Come to this session to understand our future plans and to prepare yourself for an enhanced day-to-day Active Directory management experience!</description>
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What does "your" network of the future hold? How far away is it? Find out in this demo session on Windows Server 2008. This session, which is intended for people who plan, deploy, and manage IT infrastructure, will show you how all the different part of Windows Server 2008 come together to give you a network that is easier to manage and maintain, less complex, more sure, and higher performing. This is not about slides, slides are easy. This entire session is a demo based tour of the features of Windows Server 2008 that give you your Next Generation IT Infrastructure. Tours include Hyper-V, NAP, Branch Offices, SSL based VPN's, TS Gateways, Clusters, RODC's, Server Core machines, WinRM, Active Directory, Command Line and all the tools and technologies that are included in Windows Server 2008 that make these easy to implement, manage and maintain. At the end of this session you will have a clear understanding of how all these technologies work together to create the network of tomorrow. What's more, you'll have done more than hear that they work, you'll have seen them in action, running on a set of Hyper-V VM's, which are clustered on Server Core.</description>
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    <description>What a great day. Content is king and the feedback scores are extremely positive! Join Tony and Daniel who've summarised the day in just five minutes. Get the shopping list from the event management, meet some of the partners and get the low down from Steve Riley. See you tomorrow! </description>
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    <description>Steve is one of the most popular speakers at Tech&#183;Ed EMEA. Find out why. Hear how connecting with the audience and driving an emotional response is key to success. We also talked to a few of his audience to get their feedback too! </description>
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    <description>Hear about the panel discussion, the big name speakers as well as the perceptions and challenges faced by women in IT! Join the discussion and explore the debate around the role of women in technology and talk to a number of attendees to get their views.</description>
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    <title>Ronald Beekelaar - touring the Self Paced Hands-on Labs</title>
    <description>Daniel takes a tour of the Self Paced Hands-on Labs room with 250 machines and 500 monitors loaded with 250 demo labs covering stacks of Microsoft products. Ronald Beekelaar talks about what’s new, including many of the Labs running on Hyper V as well as the central server with the same memory as all the machines combined that can run the labs remotely. Also hear about the Instructor Led Hands-on Labs offering another 100 machines in two rooms as well as an expert to walk attendees through the sessions and get the very best learning experience.</description>
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    <description>Speaker Idol – What's it all about, take a five minute tour of Tuesday's heat. Meet the 4 contestants and hear the feedback from the panel! </description>
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    <description>Arnold Hagens from Jalasoft explores the four worst things you can do when monitoring your network with System Center Operations Manager 2007. </description>
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    <description>Andrew Bettany takes a quick preview at Windows 7; its corporate value, availability and some useful resources for further information. </description>
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    <description>Meet Tony and Daniel, your hosts for Tech&#183;Ed EMEA TV and watch an energetic update of all the days’ excitement on site. Get backstage at the keynote, see Brad Anderson in action and find out just how much content there really is on offer! See the Exhibition in build, get down with the VJ and take a tour of the labs! </description>
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    <description>Get the keynote summary in just five minutes. Brad Anderson talks about all that happened in his presentation and an overview of all the announcements – there were many! From Windows Server 2008 R2 to Online Services and the next release of SQL hear how a software plus services offer gives IT professionals the freedom of choice to leverage Microsoft solutions and drive their agenda forward. On a personal note Brad also tells us just how much he likes to visit Europe. </description>
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