Once again, MMS is being held in Las Vegas at the Venetian Hotel, April 27-May 1. After Microsoft’s announcements last year regarding virtualization and monitoring Linux systems using Operations Manager, this year should be include interesting discussions (although whether or not there will be actually flying pigs again remains to be seen).
Many of the individuals who have worked on System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed and System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Unleashed will be presenting breakout sessions at MMS. These sessions include:
- SO25 Targeting in Operations Manager 2007 (Steve Rachui, technical reviewer for ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed)
- SO26 Monitors, Aggregations, Dependencies, Rollup: Sorting It All Out (Steve Rachui, technical reviewer for ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed)
- SO31 Inside Active Directory Integration in Large / Complex Environments (Pete Zerger, ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed, also planned for TechEd 2009)
- SO30 Taking Control of Your Operations Manager Alerts (Rory McCaw, technical reviewer for OpsMgr 2007 R2 Unleashed)
- SO32 Common Mistakes When Using Operations Manager and How To Avoid Them (Cameron Fuller, OpsMgr 2007 Unleashed and ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed)
- SO34 Don’t Flirt with Downtime – Configure Operations Manager for High Availability (Kerrie Meyler, OpsMgr 2007 Unleashed and ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed; Andy Dominey, OpsMgr 2007 Unleashed)
- SY32 Native Mode in Configuration Manager (Jason Sandys, ConfigMgr 2007 Unleashed, also planned for TechEd 2009)
And at TechEd 2007 only: VIR306 Using Microsoft System Center Tools to Deliver Virtualization Management for Hosting and Service Providers (John Joyner, OpsMgr 2007 Unleashed)
For more information, check out https://www.mms-2009.com/ and https://www.msteched.com/teched/.




