23 May 2007, London: Web Administration Summit: An In-depth Look at Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 in Windows Server "Longhorn"
Windows Server "Longhorn" delivers Microsoft's most powerful pipeline of web technology around the latest version of Internet Information Services (IIS). Far from a simple version upgrade, IIS version 7.0 is an extensible platform for more reliably and securely hosting Web applications and services that are easy to manage at scale. IIS 7.0 is a major enhancement to earlier versions, offering for the first time a componentized architecture with full extensibility, a single integrated pipeline for all IIS and ASP.NET processing, and a comprehensive administration tool to support powerful diagnostics and delegated management. This comprehensive one-day seminar will introduce you to many of the key improvements in IIS 7, including administration, security and troubleshooting.
12 June 2007, Reading: Overview of Windows Server codename "Longhorn"
The new Windows Server operating system, code named "Longhorn", is in the beta phase, with many of the final features and components present and functional. In this session we'll look at some of the core operating system features and how they enhance productivity and performance, and at the new security improvements. We'll also discuss a new feature called Network Access Protection and explain its uses. Finally, we will look at the significant changes and improvements in Terminal Services over previous versions of Windows.
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