Some weeks ago I got the okay for the System Center 2012 SP1 TAP Airlift event in Redmond. Together with my fellows from itnetx gmbh, Marcel Zehner (MVP for System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management) and Stefan Roth (System Center Operations Manager Expert) and Michel Lüscher from Microsoft Switzerland. In the next hours we will catch our flight to Seattle and I am already exited to meet some great people and talk about the next releases of System Center.
Tags: Airlift, Event, Hyper-V, Microsoft, Private Cloud, SCAC, SCCM, SCDPM, SCO, SCOM, SCORCH, SCSM, SCVMM, System Center, Windows Server 2012 Last modified: September 14, 2012Written by Thomas Maurer• September 14, 2012• 11:22 pm• Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, System Center, Virtualization, Windows, Windows Server • One Comment
System Center 2012 SP1 TAP Airlift @ here we go
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My name is Thomas Maurer. I am a EMEA Global Black Belt (GBB) for Sovereign Cloud at Microsoft. I am part of Azure Cloud & AI Platforms and engage with the community and customers around the world. Opinions are my own.

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