The System Center Universe 2013 conference is coming up this week – Thursday, Jan. 31st! Set aside a day to spend listening to some of the top System Center Speakers and get to know some more people in the System Center community! The event will be held in person in Irving, TX and a FREE live broadcast will be streamed over the web to regional System Center user group locations and right to your PC! All of the sessions will be recorded and made available online afterwards so you can watch them again or catch up on sessions you missed out on due to a boring meeting.
Here’s the agenda:
8:00am – 8:10am – Welcome
8:10am – 9:40am – Service Pack 1 (SP1) Presentation and Demos
Presented by Wally Mead
9:45am – 10:35am – Mobile Device Management with Windows InTune
Presented by Dan Andersen
10:35am – 10:50am – Morning Break
10:50am – 11:50am – Advanced System Center Reporting
Presented by Travis Wright
11:55am – 12:25pm – Rocking VMware and Hyper-V Data Protection with Veeam Backup and ReplicationPresented by Chris Henley
12:25pm – 12:40pm – Manage Your Virtual Environment with System Center and Veeam Management Pack for VMwarePresented by Chris Henley
12:40pm – 1:25pm – Break for Lunch
1:30pm – 2:30pm – Exploring the Dark Side of the Moon with OpsMgr
Presented by Maarten Goet
2:35pm – 3:05pm – Super-charge your Service Manager with the Cireson Total Management SuitePresented by Paul Sutton, Shaun Ericson, and Travis Wright
3:10pm – 4:10pm – Introduction to Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service
Presented by Michael Washam
4:10pm – 4:25pm – Afternoon break
4:25pm – 5:25pm – 2013: An Orchestration Odyssey
Presented by Pete Zerger
5:30pm – 6:00pm – Q&A with Panel of Expert
Live and Virtual attendees will have the opportunity to ask the panel of experts questions live and via twitter
If you haven't already registered, head on over to the System Center Universe.
Use the hashtag #SCU2013 to keep up with all the action on twitter. We’ll be tweeting a ton on the day of the conference. It makes it a lot more fun to participate through Twitter. Last year SCU was a trending topic in Austin.
Also, if you haven't already seen some of the funny videos the Catapult (hosts for the event) team put out, you should definitely check them out:
See you there!