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BriForum 2012 Chicago Presentation (10 things in AD that can hurt your Application and Desktop Virtualization efforts and how to fix them)
July 25, 2012
Active Directory, Blog, Presentations, XenApp, XenApp 5 for Server 2003, XenApp 5 for Server 2008, XenApp 6.0, XenApp 6.5, XenDesktop 5.x
Greetings,
If you came to my presentation at BriForum 2012 in Chicago, thanks for being there. This presentation is different from the Synergy version in that I added content for:
- Server 2012 AD
- Quest Workspace Desktop Virtualization
- RES Workspace Manager
- VMware View
I would like to thank the following people for their help in putting together the information and for verifying its accuracy and up-to-dateness.
Michael B. Smith, Exchange MVP, https://www.essential.exchange/blog/
Brian Desmond, Directory Services MVP, http://BrianDesmond.com
Andrew S. Baker, Directory Services Expert, http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker
Jo Harder, former Citrix XenApp product architect, now at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joharder/
Bob Free, Directory Services Expert, PG&E, Enterprise Shared Technology and Services
Michel Roth, Product Manager Quest Workspace, Microsoft MVP Remote Desktop Services for information on Quest Workspace Desktop Virtualization
Scott Bowling, Pride Technologies for information on Quest Workspace Desktop Virtualization
Sander van der Hoek, IBM, RES Software Certified Professional for information on RES Workspace Manager
Andre Leibovici, View Architect, Office of CTO – End User Computing VMware for help in finding VMware View information
You can always find the most current PDF by going to https://www.carlwebster.com/where-to-get-copies-of-the-documentation-scripts/
Thanks
Webster
2 Responses to “BriForum 2012 Chicago Presentation (10 things in AD that can hurt your Application and Desktop Virtualization efforts and how to fix them)”
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July 30, 2012 at 8:44 am
BTW, excellent presentation! In any forum/conference, you’ll have your extremes when it comes to content and presentation with most just being average/in the middle. Carl’s presentation and content was probably the best of Briforum. And to top it off, he has a good sense of humor. I am more a Citrix Admin than an AD admin so I found this extremely educational. I also believe there is enough information here that I forwarded the PDF to my AD admins with the confidence that even they will find some golden nuggets here and there. Great Job!
July 25, 2012 at 9:50 am
Carl,
Thanks for making this available ahead of time! Your presentation was great – I’m confident everyone learned something from it.
-Roger