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Posted on July 29, 2022 By Lennon

Join us for an exclusive, invitation-only Infrastructure Modernization Tech Clinic
Looking for ways to deliver applications and services to your business and customers faster? Do you have a plan for how you’ll support the workloads and applications that run on Windows Server 2003 when it reaches end of support this July? Interested in learning how to bring the cloud into your datacenter while maintaining control and flexibility?
Join us for a 1-day training where our experienced technical experts will demonstrate how you can apply your existing skill sets to Microsoft Azure and Windows Server 2012 in order to extend your datacenter with a hybrid cloud infrastructure. This clinic contains multiple students labs and includes: • Hands-on experience extending compute and networking resources using Azure • Deep dives into key Azure scenarios including workload migration and networking • Guidance for improving storage performance on virtual machines using Azure • Updates on storage, networking and virtualization in Windows Sever 2012 R2 Registered participants will receive a $100 Azure credit on the day of the clinic as well as a $200 Azure credit to use after the clinic.

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