MVA course: SC Orchestrator 2012 SP1

Microsoft promised more MVA courses for System Center 2012 SP1 and here is another promised fulfilled:

More MVA videos for System Center 2012 SP1

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Every day more and more videos emerge on TechNet from MVA about System Center 2012 SP1. So we are eagerly waiting the new courses that will be provided on Microsoft Virtual Academy. I’ve been able to distinguish 6 different topics which are divided in part but still have no idea how courses will be arranged when they appear on MVA site.

Configure & Deploy Private Cloud Infrastructure with System Center 2012 SP1

 

Monitor and Operate Private Cloud Infrastructure with System Center 2012 SP1

Configure & Deploy Infrastructure Components with System Center 2012 SP1

Monitor & Operate Infrastructure Components with System Center 2012 SP1

Configure & Deploy Service Delivery & Automation with System Center 2012 SP1

Monitor & Operate Service Delivery & Automation with System Center 2012 SP1

Configure and Deploy Applications with System Center 2012 SP1

Monitor & Operate Applications with System Center 2012 SP1

 

I will keep monitoring if more MVA videos will be uploaded at TechNet.

MVA: System Center Service Manager 2012 SP1

It seems courses for all components of System Center 2012 SP1 components are on the way. The first videos uploaded are from Microsoft Virtual Academy course about SCSM 2012 SP1:

MVA SC 2012 SP1 videos

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Microsoft Virtual Academy published 6 videos on freshly released System Center 2012 SP1. The videos are only for 5 of all System Center components and so far the courses are not available on MVA. Let’s hope we will see full course and more videos for the other components soon. Meanwhile you can check these 6 videos:

Microsoft continues the battle with VMware with more videos from MVA about SC 2012 SP1 and Hyper-V

Uploaded just a minutes ago there are new videos from MVA on TechNet. The videos compare Microsoft technologies with VMware technologies. Previous MVA released such course with videos where Hyper-V was compared with ESXi and vSphere. Now we can see the same approach with Microsoft Private Cloud over the VMware vCloud compare and by Microsoft Private Cloud it is meant freshly released System Center 2012 SP1:

 

Obviously Microsoft is determined to win this battle or at least to show that they are all in the Private Cloud.

More videos were added to compare Hyper-V with VMware vSphere 5.1: