IT Professionals can learn more on what Microsoft's Private Cloud can deliver

Jan 23, 2012 20:41 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just announced the upcoming availability of free training on Private Cloud for the next month.

The session is opened for the entire world, and those interested in it should access the special webpage that the Redmond-based company designed for registration.

The training will take place on February 21-22, 2012 from 9:00am – 5:00pm PST. The event will be available worldwide via Microsoft’s ‘Live virtual classroom’, and will be targeted at IT Professionals (IT Implementers, managers, decision makers).

The new learning session was put in place by Microsoft’s Learning and System Center 2012 teams and is focused on the deployment, management and maintenance of Microsoft’s private cloud solution.

Through the popular Jump Start virtual classroom approach, cloud experts will provide attendees with details on why the new private cloud solution from Microsoft is getting so much attention. The solution is based on System Center 2012 and Windows Server.

The event will feature Symon Perriman, Sean Christensen, Adam Hall, Kenon Owens, Prabu Rambadran & Chris Van Wesep. Moreover, a live Q&A will also be there during the event.

The Jump Start was designed for IT Professionals who are already familiar with Windows Server technologies and Hyper-V virtualization, as well as with the System Center management solutions.

Some of the main benefits of the course include:

- Students have the opportunity to learn from and interact with the industry’s best cloud technologists! Check out the instructor bios below. - This high-energy, demo-rich learning experience will help IT Professionals understand why Microsoft private cloud solutions are making a splash in the industry. - Students will see with their own eyes how Windows Server 2008 R2 and System Center 2012 work together to provide the best combination of security and scale. - Information-packed agenda! Day one of this two-day online course will focus on designing and deploying the right solutions for your organization, while day two will provide an in-depth look at the tools available to help monitor, secure and control the operational aspects of a private cloud.

Microsoft explains that the course was destined to deliver a fast-paced and technical understanding of why Microsoft can easily provide scalability, security, flexibility and control through its own approach to the private cloud.

Additional info on this can be found on the aforementioned web page that Microsoft came up with for those interested in registering for the event.