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jeffrey snover
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Jeffrey Snover is a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft and the inventor of PowerShell, a key technology for Windows and cross-platform automation. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover his insights on Windows Server 2012, ReFS, modern storage, and cloud computing, as well as his work on Desired State Configuration (DSC) and ARM templates for Azure. Snover also features in content about Nano Server, open source PowerShell interoperability, and the Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) initiative. These threads highlight his influence on enterprise IT, system administration, and Microsoft's cloud and server strategies.
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Windows Azure IaaS team meets up AGAIN with the man, the myth, the legend - Jeffrey Snover and this time talks about DSC and ARM templates.
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Refaat Issa, Senior Program Manager on the Nano Server team shows you a PXE boot bare metal install of Nano Server.
Be sure to tune into the Microsoft Ignite session where Jeffrey Snover will go into lots of detail on Nano Server and all its goodness.
http://ignite.microsoft.com
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This session will focus on the open source interoperability that Powershell provides for other platforms and also provide an update on the Open Management Infrastructure (OMI) initiative that Microsoft has introduced with the Open Group.
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Distinguished Engineer Jeffrey Snover joins Charles Torre to discuss Windows Server 2012, cloud computing, modern file systems, modern storage, and the cloud. It's rather mind-boggling how many new technologies have found their way into Windows Server 2012.
Of course, we also talk about...