Hi guys,
Here’s an overview of a few Build sessions which have to do with either Server 8 or virtualization in Windows 8. Enjoy and a full list can be found at the end of this post.
Windows Server 8 Topics
Windows Server performance improvements and optimizations
Using Windows Server 8 for building private and public IaaS clouds
Designing the building blocks for a Windows Server 8 cloud
Business and partnering opportunities: Windows Server 8 continuous availability
Designing systems for continuous availability and scalability
Designing systems for continuous availability – multi-node with block storage
Designing systems for continuous availability – multi-node with remote file storage
Building continuously available file server NAS appliances
Using claims-based access control for compliance and information governance
Building security auditing solutions for compliance and forensic analysis
Using classification for access control and compliance
Design for a multimillion thin client market with RemoteFX
Network acceleration and other NIC technologies for the data center
Optimal cloud performance with BranchCache
Reduce costs using new power efficiencies in Windows Server 8
Enabling the hybrid cloud using remote access appliances
Hyper-V Topics
A deep dive into Hyper-V networking
Building secure, scalable multi-tenant clouds using Hyper-V Network Virtualization
Enabling multi-tenancy and converged fabric for the cloud using QoS
Building continuously available systems with Hyper-V
Developing and testing on Windows 8 with Hyper-V
Using Windows Server 8 for building private and public IaaS clouds
Designing the building blocks for a Windows Server 8 cloud
Remote Desktop
Design for a multimillion thin client market with RemoteFX
Remote desktop experience in Windows 8
Windows 8 Features
Running Windows from an external USB drive with Windows To Go
Understanding USB 3.0 in Windows 8
Simplifying wireless and network device discovery and pairing
Understanding Wi-Fi Direct in Windows 8
Understanding Connected Standby
Delivering a secure and fast boot experience with UEFI
Delivering great performance and battery life
Building hardware-based security with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
Networking for connected standby
Chalk talk for sensor and location support in Windows
Connecting Windows 8 to mobile broadband and Wi-Fi networks
Building great USB 3.0 devices
Building great Windows 8 systems
File type associations and AutoPlay
Building Xbox LIVE games for Windows 8
Windows Server 8 apps must run without a GUI – learn more now
Improving battery life and energy efficiency
Understanding Push Button Reset
The full list of session can be found at http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/BUILD/BUILD2011/