Greetings NWSCUG! We’re looking forward to seeing you on March 28th! This will be a hybrid meeting! When registering, please choose whether you’ll be on Teams or join us in person in Bellevue, WA.
**Note! Due to Microsoft Security, in-person attendees MUST be registered by end of day on Tuesday, March 25th! Anyone that turns up without proper registration will (unfortunately) be denied access!
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Agenda:
10:00 – 11:00 – A tale of two Windows Autopilots – Michael Niehaus
11:15 – 12:15 – OSD 2025 Preview – David Segura, Michael Escamilla, and Gary Blok
12:15 – 1:00 – Lunch
1:00 – 2:00 – 2Pint Sponsor session – DeployR
2:15 – 3:15 – OSD 2025 One More Thing – David Segura and Michael Escamilla
A tale of two Windows Autopilots – With the availability of Windows Autopilot v2 (a.k.a. Windows Autopilot device preparation), there are now two completely different ways to provision devices. Do you understand the differences and the pros and cons of each? In this session, we’ll walk through the whole process in depth to help you understand, and talk about possible paths forward.
OSD 2025 Preview – The OSD Team have been busy working on what’s new for 2025, and would like to share a preview of what will be shared at MMSMOA 2025. David and Michael will present a new OSDCloud and demo a new build process for WinPE. Gary will give a rundown of his BlackLotus, Pwsh Endpoint Management, and why Task Sequences won’t die. Don’t miss the last few minutes of this session if you’re on the fence on attending our afternoon session. Be prepared to share your questions and feedback so we can update before our official MMSMOA release.
OSD 2025 One More Thing – Without revealing too much about this session, it will rely heavily on PowerShell, VS Code, and GitHub, and expand on what we revealed in the morning session. Feedback from this session will help shape whether we can add this to the MMSMOA 2025 lineup.