Microsoft's Jeffrey Snover on Windows Server 2012
Microsoft's Jeffrey Snover talks with Michael Otey and Sean Deuby about upcoming enhancements to Windows Server 2012, including storage improvements, the importance of PowerShell, virtualization enhancements in Hyper-V, scalability, and Server Core.
Jeffrey Snover, lead architect for the Windows Server Division at Microsoft, talks with Michael Otey and Sean Deuby about upcoming enhancements to Windows Server. Their discussion of Windows Server 2012 (formerly Windows Server 8) covers storage improvements, the importance of PowerShell, virtualization enhancements in Hyper-V, improved scalability, and the importance of Server Core. (More on Windows Server 2012).
Sean writes about cloud identity, Microsoft hybrid identity, and whatever else he finds interesting at his blog on Enterprise Identity and on Twitter at @shorinsean.
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