This important Jump Start video series helps IT Pros learn how to enable employees to leverage their own PCs, slates, smartphones and social networking needs (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) on the job while providing the added protection of enterprise-grade security. It's clear that organizations should proactively address the "consumerization of IT" in a way that sparks creativity, encourages collaboration, and promotes innovation, but what approaches satisfy essential security, compliance and other requirements?
Since this is one of the most pervasive trends facing IT organizations today, Microsoft Learning partnered with Technical Evangelist David Tesar from Microsoft's worldwide Developer & Platform Evangelism (DPE) team to lead six demo-rich and engaging sessions. For each module, David is joined by one of Microsoft's leading authorities (and personalities) on the topic.
- (01): Enabling the Consumerization of IT (w/ Bill Anderson, Principal Program Manager, System Center)
- (02): End-to-End Security & Access (w/ Bill Anderson, Principal Program Manager, System Center)
- (03): User-Centric Application Delivery (w/ Bill Anderson, Principal Program Manager, System Center)
- (04): Mobile Device Management (w/ Bill Anderson, Principal Program Manager, System Center)
- (05): Productive with Office 365 (w/ Andy O'Donald, Technical Product Manager, Exchange)
- (06): Information Protection (w/ Josh Heller, Product Marketing Manager, Enterprise Client)
- (07): Cloud Security & Management with Windows Intune (w/ Craig Marl, Principal Program Manager Lead, Intune)
- (08): Desktop Virtualization (w/ Adam Carter, Product Marketing Manager, Enterprise Client)
What’s a “Jump Start” Course?
Training specifically designed for experienced technologists whose jobs demand they know how to best leverage new, emerging Microsoft technologies. These advanced courses assume a certain level of expertise and domain knowledge, so they move quickly and cover topics in a fashion that enables teams to effectively map new skills to real-world situations.
Training specifically designed for experienced technologists whose jobs demand they know how to best leverage new, emerging Microsoft technologies. These advanced courses assume a certain level of expertise and domain knowledge, so they move quickly and cover topics in a fashion that enables teams to effectively map new skills to real-world situations.
Source: Microsoft Certifications
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