Another week, another ATE (Ask the Experts) assignment. Aside from the keynote, I got around to watching to these sessions:
- ARC202: Design for Operations using VSTS and MOM 2005
- DAT309: SQL Server Analysis Services 2005: Integration with 2007 Office System
- WCL403: Windows Vista System Integrity Technologies
- CSI401: Microsoft.com Operations: Solutions for Highly Available and Secure Web Sites
- MGT310: Microsoft System Center Essentials (SCE): Technical Overview and Drilldown
- ARC301: Microsoft, Open Source and Interoperability
- INF303: How to Virtualize Infrastructure Workloads
- IAM403: Monitoring Active Directory (AD) Security with MOM 2005
- MGT320: Using Application Virtualization to Decrease Your Application Management TCO
- DAT401: SQL Server Always On Technologies: Disaster Recovery Strategies for Isolated Damage and Human Error
- SEC402: Securing your Certification Authorities (CAs) Private Keys
- WCL402: Windows Vista Kernel Changes
- CSI303: Building a Custom Log Analysis Solution with Log Parser 2.2 for Internet Information Services (IIS) 6
- DAT402: SQL Server 2005: Advanced Indexing Strategies
- MGT311: Performance Modelling: A Powerful Tool for Planning Deployments
The dud-of-the-week award goes to IAM403 which didn't live up to its level. Enjoyable as ever was Steve Riley in his security sessions. I didn't get around to watch "Windows Vista User Account Internals" by Mark Russinovich because of ATE duty, but will do so once the conference DVDs turn up in mail!