Creating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012

System Center 2012 introduces a lot of new capabilities, and nothing showcases System Center 2012’s full capabilities better than the Private Cloud. In this session, John will demonstrate the key benefits of the private cloud and how to implement it using System Center 2012, with a focus on Virtual Machine Manager, Orchestrator, and Service Manager. You’ll not only understand the architecture of a System Center 2012-centric Private Cloud implementation, but also the end-user interface options and scenarios.

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    John Savill

    John Savill is a Windows technical specialist, an 11-time MVP, an MCSE Private Cloud, MCITP Virtualization Administrator for Windows Server 2008 R2, a VMware Certified Professional 5 and is CISSP and ITIL certified. He is the author of the popular FAQ for Windowsand a senior contributing editor to Windows IT Pro. John’s most recent book is, Microsoft Virtualization Secrets (Wiley).

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