NWSCUG for January 18 2019

Happy 2019! And an update to our January Meeting – Our Sponsor will be MMS 2019 at MOA, and we’ll be giving away one free registration pass!

Register now!

We have another great meeting planned for January – Software updates, PXE boot and troubleshooting, and what’s new in ConfigMgr 1810.

9:00 – 9:40 Unofficial Gathering at Woods Coffee (1st floor of Lincoln Square)

10:00 – 11:00 – To Boot Or Not To Boot: The selective nature of the SCCM PXE Server – Kerwin Medina

11:15 – 11:45 – What’s new in ConfigMgr (Randall Smith)

12:00 – 12:45 – Lunch – Sponsored by MMS 2019 at MOA

12:45 – 1:15 – Sponsor session – MMS Desert Edition Recap (Greg Ramsey and Kathy Williams)

1:30-2:30 – ConfigMgr Software Updates – a Conversation – Dune Desormeaux

 

We’ll see you on Friday, January 18th 10 am at the Microsoft Bellevue location (Lincoln Square Microsoft Office 22nd Floor 700 Bellevue Way Bellevue, WA 98004 ).

Register now!

To Boot Or Not To Boot: The selective nature of the SCCM PXE Server

Join Microsoft SCCM Developer and mystery man Kerwin Medina as he takes us into the guts of SCCM PXE. In addition to learning how to setup the SCCM PXE Server, learn how it makes a decision on whether or not to boot a client, as well as troubleshooting SCCM PXE. Bring your questions!

ConfigMgr Software Updates – a Conversation

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Software Updates is a big part of ConfigMgr. Our very own Dune Desormeaux is the Software Update Product Manager (you can decide whether or not that’s a promotion)! Bring your questions and your feedback on software updates, and Dune will do the same. We’ll have a great two-way conversation to learn what Microsoft is doing to improve software updates, as well as help them understand our challenges and provide feedback.

 

About Greg Ramsey

Greg Ramsey is a Distinguished Engineer for Dell Digital - Services. He has a B.S. in Computer Sciences and Engineering from The Ohio State University and has co-authored many books over the years. Greg is also a board member of the Northwest System Center User Group and the Midwest Management Summit. ​Greg has been a Microsoft Endpoint Manager (ConfigMgr, Intune) MVP for over 14 years.
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