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What's new in DPM 2012

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT+0100)

Zaventem, Belgium

What's new in DPM 2012

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Are you ready to see the future in data protection and recovery?  Are you ready to manage this through a single glass of pane that you already know and love?  Join this session where Valérie will explain all the new features of System Center Data Protection Manager 2012.  Valérie will explain and demonstrate centralized management, certificate based protection, virtual enhancements, data source extensibility and many more.  This session will be packed with demo's to give you a great overview of the next SCDPM version.

 

Agenda:

TimeSlot

Speaker

Title

18.00 – 18:30

 

Welcome and Pizza

18.30 – 19:30

Valerie

 What's new in DPM 2012

19:30 – 20:30

 

 

 

Speakers:

Valerie Siroux

Valérie Siroux is a System Engineer working for Ferranti Computer Systems. Her main focus is on the System Center Suite, especially System Center Data Protection Manager and System Center Service Manager.
 
Valérie has 2 years' experience in the IT industry and worked already on many System Center implementations.  She focuses not only on the implementation but much more on the business needs and translates that into the System Center Suite.
 
In March 2011, she started blogging for the System Center User Group Belgium.
 
You can follow Valérie on twitter (http://twitter.com/valeriesiroux) and read her blog on http://scug.be/blogs/valerie

 

 

When & Where



Microsoft Belgium
Leonardo Da Vincilaan 3
Zaventem
Belgium

Tuesday, October 18, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT+0100)


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The main goal of the UG is to share experiences and knowledge with each other. We want to provide the Belgian System Center community a single point of entry through our website. Besides the website we also want to provide the necessary resources and infrastructure to deliver technical quality content, created for users by users. Furthermore we want to organize meetings, sessions and hands-on labs on a regular basis.