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Enterprise Management Open Houses Summary

February 25th, 2010 Amit Gatenyo No comments

Hi guys,

We held two open houses this week, one on February 22nd at MediaTech Haifa and the other on February 24th at Microsoft Raanana.

I would like to thank the large number of people who attended, it was great hearing your comments and questions.

Attached below are all the PowerPoint decks from the events:

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Categories: App-V, Conference, DPM, Hyper-V, SCCM, SCE, SCOM, VMM, Windows 2008 R2 Tags:

Infrastructure & Management User Group Summary – 18/11/2009

November 19th, 2009 Amit Gatenyo No comments

Hi guys,

It was very nice meeting you all yesterday at the re-birth of the Infrastructure & Management User Group.

Below is the presentation for the main subject we talked about – “Windows 2008 R2 Overview”.

We will continue next month, on December 17th with the subject “Active Directory improvements in Windows 2008 R2”.

In the meantime, share your thoughts and interesting finds at the group site – http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=2389097

Have a great weekend and take care! :)

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My presentation on Windows 2008 R2 High Availability

November 9th, 2009 Amit Gatenyo No comments

I know its a bit late, but here is the presentation I gave on November 3rd at the Microsoft convention – Let’s Talk Business-Tech that was held at Tel Aviv.

During the presentation, my co-presenter Ronen Gabay and myself talked about the new features of Failover Clustering in Windows 2008 R2.

We talked about Geo-Clusters, PowerShell 2.0 extensive support, Cluster Shared Volumes and mainly about how simple it is to create and manage complex cluster (everyone can do it! believe me! :) ).

We finished the presentation with a nice demo of RDS 7.0 media enhancement when we showed a 1080P HD movie (Terminators 2 Trailer) over RDP 7.0 while doing a Live Migration of the RDS Session Host virtual server that we RDPed into.. very nice!

What do you think, will we start seeing more clusters from now on? or something is still missing?

I’ll love to get your input.

 

 

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Windows 2008 R2 Open House Summary

September 25th, 2009 Amit Gatenyo No comments

I wanted to thank the large number of attendees at our open house yesterday. It was a real pleasure for us to spend a morning with you, talk a little about technology but more importantly to laugh and exchange views! the mood was up and we really enjoyed it :)

I would also like to thank the talented Kobi Akiva, Asaf Nakash & Udi Leutashi for their presentations, the feedback they got from the audience was simply great.

One last thank to Gur Proper, Microsoft Israel’s Windows Server Marketing Manager for organizing this whole event!

And lastly, due to the fact the event registration closed within 2 days and a lot of people were not able to attend, we will held another Open House on October 29th. we will be happy to see any of you that couldn’t attend yesterday.

 

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SCCM 2007 R2 SP2 & Intel vPro Integration

September 13th, 2009 Amit Gatenyo 1 comment

Hi guys,

I’ll be delivering a session at Intel’s “Life after death using… Intel® vPro™ Technology!” conference held on September 14th 2009 at Air Port City, Israel.

This session will focus on integrating SCCM In-Band management capabilities with vPro Out of Band capabilities.

Out of band management allows an administrator to connect to a computer’s management controller when the computer is turned off, in sleep or hibernate modes, or otherwise unresponsive through the operating system. By way of contrast, in-band management is the classic approach used by Configuration Manager and its predecessors whereby an agent runs in the full operating system on the managed computer and the management controller accomplishes tasks by communicating with the management agent.

Out of band management supplements in-band management. While in-band management supports a wider range of operations because it’s environment is the full operating system, in-band management might not be functional if the operating system is not present or is not operational. In these situations, the supplementary capabilities of out of band management allow administrators to manage these computers without requiring local access to the computer.

Out of band management tasks include the following:

  • Powering on one or many computers (for example, for maintenance on computers outside business hours).
  • Powering off one or many computers (for example, the operating system stops responding).
  • Restarting a nonfunctioning computer or booting from a locally connected device or known good boot image file.
  • Re-imaging a computer by booting from a boot image file that is located on the network or by using a PXE server.
  • Reconfiguring the BIOS settings on a selected computer (and bypassing the BIOS password if this is supported by the BIOS manufacturer).
  • Booting to a command-based operating system to run commands, repair utilities, or diagnostic applications (for example, upgrading the firmware or running a disk repair utility).
  • Configuring scheduled software update deployments and advertisements to wake up computers prior to running.

 

SP2 for SCCM 2007 R2 added some important new features, like:

New Operating System Support
• Windows 7
• Windows Server 2008 R2
• Windows Server 2008 SP2
• Windows Vista Sp2

New Features in Out of Band Management
Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 2 improves on the Intel AMT integration provided in Service Pack 1. SP2 adds full feature support for computers that have the Intel vPro chip set and AMT firmware versions 4 & 5. In addition to providing feature parity with SP1 and AMT firmware versions 3.2.1, 4.0 and 5.0, the following new features are supported:

Wireless Management (mobile only)
• Up to eight (8) wireless profiles per out of band service point
• Profiles support SSID, WAP2-Enterprise or WAP-Enterprise security, AES or TKIP encryption, client authentication options of EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2 or PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2
• Versions of AMT earlier than 3.2.1 are supported with the Intel translator

Authenticated Wired 802.1x Management
• Single profile
• Profile supports client authentication options of EAP-TLS or EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2 or PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2
• Versions of AMT earlier than 3.2.1 are supported with the Intel translator

Audit Logging
• Supported on AMT versions 4 and 5
• Select which out of band management features to audit (critical events not supported)
• Enable or disable audit logging per computer after provisioning
• View, clear, and export to file the audit log entries by using the out of band management console

Power State Configuration
• Enable configuration of the power settings to specify whether out of band management activity is supported when the host is on (S0), host is on (S0) or in standby (S3), or always on (S0-S5)

Data Storage
• Save up to 4096 bytes in ASCII characters in the AMT data storage of each computer
• View and save to the data store by using the out of band management console

 

 

Lastly, check out this cool integration demo from Intel – a ConfigMgr advertisement is used to remotely and securely wake-up (boot) Intel vPro systems and push an automated BIOS upgrade.

 

 

References for additional reading:

vPro ROI Analysis / Benefits of Activating
http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-1494/

Case Stories
http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-2260

vPro / SCCM Check list, Quick start Guide, & Tips & Tricks
http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/vproexpert/microsoft-vpro

ConfigMgr Administrators Checklist and Prerequisites

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc161943(TechNet.10).aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc161785(TechNet.10).aspx

Self Pace SCCM SP1 / vPro Activation Training

http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/vproexpert/microsoft-vpro/blog/2008/10/24/microsoft-sccm-2007-sp1-intel-vpro-training-videos-now-available

Infrastructure Prep Checklist for Microsoft SCCM

http://communities.intel.com/openport/docs/DOC-2300

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My Presentation on Windows 2008 Security

December 11th, 2008 Amit Gatenyo No comments

Windows 2008 has a lot new security features like CNG, RODC, ASLR, Windows Auditing, Windows Defender, Security Center, Service Hardening, Bitlocker, NAP, UAC.

If you are interested on learning more about them and what is different from Windows 2003XP to Windows 2008Vista you are welcome to check a session I gave at Microsoft Israel.

Windows 2008 Security
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: auditing windows)

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Dario Raffle – Solution Briefing for IT managers convention

September 22nd, 2008 Asaf Nakash No comments

At the end of the convention, Dario’s project manager Asaf Nakash did the raffle of a voucher for a luxury vacation at the Golan heights.

Check out if you are the winner!

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OS Deployment with Configuration Manager 2007 Presentation

September 21st, 2008 Amit Gatenyo No comments

I’ll be presenting a session tomorrow about OS Deployment with Configuration Manager 2007 at a Microsoft Solution Briefing conference.

OS Deployment can be a major time consumer in an IT shop, I will demonstrate that when done right, it can be achieved using minimal effort and in much less time then expected.

For more information, check out my presentation:

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Get Virtual Now conference raffle winner

September 17th, 2008 Asaf Nakash No comments

At the end of a very successful conference, Dario’s project manager Asaf Nakash presented

a voucher for a luxury weekend  at the Golan heights to the raffle winner Simcha Kopel.

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Microsoft’s Virtualization Launch – Key Takeaways

September 16th, 2008 Amit Gatenyo No comments

I had the opportunity today (16.9.08) to participate in Microsofts getVIRTUALnow event, and to present the session “Physical and Virtual Server Management

I presented my take on data center management, which involves automating management tasks in response to system\application states.

It was impressive to see the number of vendors that were present in the event. Microsoft seem to be quick in building the required ecosystem of partners that will push it’s Virtualization offerings greatly in my opinion.

The main point in my presentation was that when looking at the data center (or IT environment) as a whole, tools like Systems Center Operations Manger and Systems Center Virtual Machine Manager (that has integration built into them from the grounds up) really stand out in the crowd in comparison to tools that are built for a specific environment (like managing only virtual machines).

One of the demonstrations involved Performance Resource Optimization (PRO) which is one of VMMs top features, as it allows administrators to automate practically any type of response to a given condition, including responding to application, virtualization, system, storage, or network events.

For more demonstrations, take a look at Liran’s post – “Get Virtual Now with Hyper-V Technology“.

Also, You are more then invited to check out a bunch of pictures we took at the event – http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=55996&id=15415483905&ref=mf

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