Hyper-V Immersion Coming To Belfast on Feb 7th

Due to popular demand and the massive success of the three Dublin events, Microsoft Ireland has decided to bring the day-long Hyper-V Immersion event to Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Come along and find out why; Hyper-V has grown up a lot over the last three years and now includes the core functionality you need to meet your business and technical requirements.

This session is a unique presentation that builds on your existing experience with virtualisation (regardless of hypervisor) and will equip you with up to date skills through in-depth, advanced, real world training that is not available anywhere else!

As a standalone, one day immersion into Hyper-V or as the first step towards certification from Microsoft Ireland, this is a not to miss opportunity!

Agenda

  • A history of Hyper-V and a glimpse into the future
  • Hyper-V Architecture and Features
  • Building a stable and reliable Hyper-V infrastructure
  • Advanced topics: High Availability, Live Migration, Dynamic Memory & Linux Guests

Presenters: Aidan Finn (MicroWarehouse) and Dave Northey (Microsoft Ireland)

Audience: Infrastructure Specialists, IT Decision Makers, IT Generalists, IT Implementers, Administrators, Consultants, Technical Support.

Timing: We will run the workshop from 9.30am until 5.00pm – please aim to be there for 9:00 for registration, tea & coffee.

Location: BMC Titanic Quarter Campus is located in central Belfast on the banks of the River Lagan, within walking distance of the City Centre. The Campus can be easily accessed by foot, road and rail. Parking is available in the basement car park for a fee of £1 per hour.

Registration: http://hypervimmersion.eventbrite.com/

The 3 events in Dublin were interesting, with a lot of Q&A.  What I enjoyed was that the questions were very different from day to day.  I’ve no doubt that Belfast will be fun based on past experience.  There’s always a lot of back-and-forth and the audience makes it different for the speaker.  I’m looking forward to the day.

My advice: register early if you’re serious about attending.  The Dublin events booked out in near record time (only the Windows 7 launch events beat it, I reckon).

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