Free Event - Planning and Designing a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Solution
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02 April 2012 4:44Moderator
The demand for information technology (IT) professionals experienced enough to effectively architect Microsoft unified communications solutions with Lync Server 2010 technologies continues to increase. For those of you who have the Lync Technical Specialist certification (see below) or have equivalent knowledge and experience, this accelerated Jump Start may be for you—so keep reading! If you don’t have the experience with Lync required for this course, we encourage you to check out the prerequisite course, “Deploying Lync Server 2010 Jump Start” scheduled for April 17-19, 2012, first.
Microsoft Learning and the Microsoft Lync team have partnered to bring you an exciting opportunity to learn what you need to know to plan and design Microsoft Lync Server 2010 solution. Leveraging the popular “Jump Start” virtual classroom approach, two of the industry’s most gifted experts will leverage an accelerated, engaging and demo-rich learning experience to help attendees gain the knowledge and confidence to help prepare for Exam 70-665: PRO: Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Administrator, a required exam for the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Administrator.
Here are the details:
- Course: “Planning and Designing a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Solution”
- Date/Time: April 24-26, 2012 from 9:00am – 4:00pm PST
- Where: Live virtual classroom (online from wherever you are)
- Cost: FREE!
- Target audience: IT Professionals and telecommunications professionals. This is an accelerated course. Attendees are expected to have experience in hands-on deployment and day-to-day management of Unified Communications technologies for enterprise organizations and the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Configuring or equivalent knowledge.
- Registration: http://mctreadiness.com/MicrosoftCareerConferenceRegistration.aspx?pid=315
COURSE OUTLINE
Day 1: Lync Server 2010 Topology Design
Module 1: Overview of the Lync Server 2010 Design Process
Module 2a: Designing a Lync Server 2010 Topology – Part 1
Module 2ab: Designing a Lync Server 2010 Topology – Part 2
Module 3a: Designing for Conferencing and External Scenarios – Part 1
Module 3b: Designing for Conferencing and External Scenarios – Part 1
Module 4: Planning and Designing Load BalancingDay 2: Lync Server 2010 Infrastructure & Network Design
Module 5: Designing a Mediation Server Topology
Module 6a: Designing Voice Infrastructure – Part 1
Module 6b: Designing Voice Infrastructure – Part 2
Module 7: Designing Exchange Server Unified Messaging Integration with Lync Server 2010
Module 8a: Creating a Network Design for Lync Server 2010 – Part 1
Module 8b: Creating a Network Design for Lync Server 2010 – Part 2Day 3: Lync Server 2010 Services & Maintenance Design
Module 9: Designing Location Services in Lync Server 2010
Module 10: Designing Response Group Services
Module 11: Designing Resiliency
Module 12: Designing for Backup and Disaster Recovery
Module 13: Designing Monitoring and Archiving Server
Module 14: Planning a Migration to Lync Server 2010When you see answers and helpful posts, please click Vote As Helpful, Propose As Answer, and/or Mark As Answer
Jeff Wharton
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