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:

Learn Windows Intune on MVA

3 new courses are available on Microsoft Virtual Academy for Windows Intune. Courses are presented in mostly PDF materials. If you want to learn Windows Intune check them out here:

  • Windows Intune – Plan: Prepare for your deployment of Windows Intune. This course guides you in planning for Active Directory integration and Mobile Device Management.
  • Windows Intune – Deploy: Deploying a Windows Intune solution involves several tasks, including managing client computers and the overall service configuration. As part of your deployment, you will install the client software on the target computers, delegate administrative rights and define policies to control the devices on your network.
  • Windows Intune – Manage & Operate: Once you have a fully deployed and configured Windows Intune, you are ready to manage and operate the infrastructure. Windows Intune offers several consoles and tools to manage your devices.

 

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Licenses, Licenses, Licenses…

Learning how products are licenses is a boring thing for most of the IT Professionals but are often facing situation where we need to advise a customer about licensing. If you want to learn more about licensing Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 and MS Private cloud there are 3 videos available on demand:

FREE Kelverion Webinar – Best Practices for persisting Runbook Data in Orchestrator

Posted by Greg Charman on http://www.systemcentercentral.com forum:

Learn the best practices for persisting Runbook Data in Orchestrator
Are you beginning your journey with System Center 2012 Orchestrator? Have you built your first Runbooks and struggling to store data and recover it easily Do you wish you knew…

• What pitfalls to avoid when trying to store data gather in an Orchestrator Runbook?
• How best to store data in your Runbook Solution?
• How to optimise the performance of Orchestrator?
Kelverion System Center 2012 Orchestrator experts. We have more more than 5 years’ experience in building large, complex automation solutions using Orchestrator and Opalis and over the years have faced virtually every challenge thrown up when implementing Orchestrator. When we build an Orchestrator Solution we also implement it with a Runtime database also side to persist Runbook data.
Attend this valuable webcast Best Practices for persisting Runbook Data in Orchestrator, Thursday, November 29th at 10:00 am GMT.
Learn …

1. What pitfalls to avoid when trying to store data gather in an Orchestrator Runbook?
2. Why to leverage a database alongside Orchestrator for data persistency
3. How to leverage the database to optimise the performance of your Orchestrator Solution