Another BIWUG session is planned on april 7th - here are some more details about the agenda:
- 18:30-18:45 Introduction
- 18:45-19:45 Using System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) to monitor a SharePoint environment: System Center Operations Manager 2007 is THE end to end Monitoring Solution. In this session we will discuss what you, as SharePoint guys, find relevant to be monitored. System Center Operations Manager uses a SharePoint Monitoring toolkit for monitoring the SharePoint Environment. This toolkit consists of a set of System Center Operations Manager 2007 management packs designed to help IT pros monitor their WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 and 2007 SP1 environments. These newly released packs were engineered to take advantage of SCOM 2007’s features, including new and improved reporting, additional actions, new views, and integrate IIS and SQL health rollup for a better understanding of the system-level dependencies of the SharePoint environments.And last but not least: System Center Operations Manager can also emulate end user experience by monitoring a Web Application. We will show you how to monitor a Web Application, even if it is require credentials, and how to record a browser session. If you have a SharePoint environment and don’t have a monitoring solution at the moment then you can’t miss this session! Speaker: Alexandre Verkinderen
- 20:00-21:00 - Tzunami for SharePoint migrations – More details to follow Speakers: Frank Cleynen and Silvana Carrasco Cordero
We forgot to give away the free Visual Studio 2008 copies last time - an innocent hand picked some random numbers and so we have the following winners which we picked from the list of attendees from last session. If you don't show up to pick your copy we will draw another winner amongs the attendees.
The winners are:
- Francis Goeminne
- Tom Nys
- Steve Luys
- Rifat Rugovaj
- Ward Noppe
Don’t forget to register for this session.
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