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atlanta systems management user group 3/28/2014

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Mark your calendars! The Atlanta Systems Management User Group invites you to attend the next SMUG meeting scheduled for March 28, 2014 for a day of great presentations, discussions and networking. Come hang out while you enjoy free breakfast and lunch courtesy of BlueStripe!

REGISTRATION

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlsmug-q1-bluestripe-event-tickets-10817697023

LOGISTICS

March 28, 2014

Microsoft Office (Sanctuary Park)
1125 Sanctuary Park, Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA 30009

SPONSORSHIP

We thank BlueStripe for sponsoring our March meeting without which running events like this would not be possible!
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BlueStripe is changing the way companies manage their important production applications. Our FactFinder software gives IT Organizations the visibility to see all the IT components that make up their important business application systems, where application transactions go in those systems, where those transactions spend their time, and why. FactFinder follows transactions everywhere they go across all tiers and solves availability and performance problems, regardless of platform.

AGENDA

Presenters
Agenda
 Start
 End

Breakfast/Networking
9:00
9:30
ATLSMUG
Opening
9:30
9:40
Kyle Blagg
Benefits of Using Microsoft Security Compliance Manager
10:00
10:45
Brian Huneycutt
System Center ConfigMgr Sustained Engineering Update
11:00
11:45
David Irwin - BlueStripe (Lunch)
Dynamic Distributed Application Maps and Service Level Monitoring in SCOM 2012
12:00
12:50
Victor Tanaya
How to Benefit from Azure Services in System Center
1:00
1:45
Andrés Naranjo
Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks for SCOM 2012
2:00
2:45

Closing
3:00
3:20


PRESENTERS AND BIOS

PRESENTER BIOS AND TOPICS
David Irwin, Dynamic Distributed Application Maps and Service Level Monitoring in SCOM 2012
Learn how to elevate your System Center implementation from infrastructure management to complete visibility to business application performance, the systems that make up your applications, and tier-by-tier service level monitoring for those applications.

David is a Technical Product Manager at BlueStripe Software. David's responsibilities include technical integration of BlueStripe's FactFinder with System Center and Microsoft Azure. Prior to moving into Product Management, David spent 20 years as a software developer, including five years at BlueStripe working on FactFinder.

Kyle Slagg, Benefits of Using MIcrosoft Security Compliance Manager
Join this discussion with Kyle on the benefits of using Microsoft Security Compliance Manager to quickly configure and manage your desktops, datacenter, and private cloud using Group Policy, SCCM and/or local policy.  SCM provides you with Microsoft recommendations on security settings and configurations for current versions of Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.

Kyle has been working in the client space for about 8 years focused mainly on Operating System Deployment.  Prior to joining Microsoft, Kyle worked as a Senior Consultant with one of our partners delivering on OS deployment projects.  Kyle is a Premier Field Engineer based in Atlanta and works with clients on Windows Client related issues in addition to delivering training on Windows +8/8.1 and the Microsoft Surface/Pro.

Brian Huneycutt, System Center ConfigMgr Sustained Engineering Update
A crowd favorite, Brian is back to talk about what's current in SCCM sustained Engineering efforts like hot-fixes and SP1. If you have any hot-fix related questions or want to know how sustained enginerring works for the SCCM team you will not want to miss this session.

Brian is a software development engineer on the Configuration Manager Sustained Engineering team. He started at Microsoft in 1999, and has been working with SMS / ConfigMgr since 2001. Outside of work he spends time with his family, restoring and racing little British cars, coaching a robotics team, and working with a variety of local non-profits.

Victor Tanaya, How to Benefit from Azure Services in System Center
With all the new technologies and capabilities built around Windows Azure, Victor will guide you on how you can use System Center to benefit from different Azure services and offerings.

Victor has been with Microsoft for over 17 years in various different roles. His love though has always been in the System Management stack. He started as a support engineer and also had worked with the engineering team in Redmond during the release cycle of MOM 2005. He loves working directly with customers hence he is currently working as a Datacenter Technology Specialist at Microsoft based in Atlanta.

Andrés Naranjo, Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks for SCOM 2012
Come learn about the best troubleshooting tools and techniques every SCOM administrator should know about.  This will be a demonstration-centric presentation, focusing on multiple components and functions of Operations Manager.

Andres Naranjo is a Senior Premier Field Engineer based in Atlanta, GA.  During his 14 years at Microsoft he has worked with a variety of technologies, including IIS, Microsoft Message Queuing, BizTalk Server, and System Center Operations Manager.  As a PFE, he spends his time flying around the country providing on-site support to Microsoft’s Premier customers.  In addition, he teaches introductory and advanced workshops on System Center Operations Manager, and helps customers architect, plan and implement effective monitoring solutions using the System Center stack.

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    who we are

    atlsmug is a user group in the atlanta area, focused on system management technology.  we cover both legacy and cloud based management systems, which will allow us to cross over between all technology paths, with a primary focus on the microsoft ecosystem.

    bruce lyons, co-president
    scott standell, contributor

    marcus oh, contributor
    garth maynard, contributor


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