Agenda 9:00 – 9:45 Predstavenie systému Windows Server 2008 9:45 – 11:15 Windows Server 2008 – manažment,viac kontroly nad systémom 11:15 – 11:30 Prestávka.

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Agenda 9:00 – 9:45 Predstavenie systému Windows Server :45 – 11:15 Windows Server 2008 – manažment,viac kontroly nad systémom 11:15 – 11:30 Prestávka 11:30 – 12:15 Windows Server 2008 Bezpečnosť 12:15 – 13:15 Obed 13:15 – 14:15 Virtualizácia – novinky a vylepšenia 14:15 – 14:30 Prestávka 14:30 – 15:15 Internet Information Services 7.0 – Next Generation Web 15:15 – 16:00 Iné novinky Windows Server :15 – 16:00 Záver podujatia

Vitalis Konopelec Technology Solution Professional Microsoft Slovakia s.r.o.

Application Platform Flexible Solutions Connected Systems Rich Experiences Operations Infrastructure Control Flexibility Availability Investment in the Fundamentals SecurityReliabilityPerformance

More Control Greater Flexibility Improved Protection  Server Management  Windows PowerShell  Internet Information Services 7.0  Server Hardening  Server Core  Network Access Protection (NAP)  Failover Clustering  Branch Office Deployments  Windows Server Virtualization  New Terminal Services Capabilities

More Control Greater Flexibility Improved Protection  Server Management  Windows PowerShell  Internet Information Services 7.0  Server Hardening  Server Core  Network Access Protection (NAP)  Failover Clustering  Branch Office Deployments  Windows Server Virtualization  New Terminal Services Capabilities

Installing, securing and managing server roles fragmented across s multiple tools Windows Server 2003 Setup  Windows Server 2003 Setup  Post-setup security updates  Manage your server  Add/Remove Windows Components  Computer management  Security Configuration Wizard

Basic Setup Configuration Initial Configuration Tasks Server Manager

More than a Web server, Internet Information Services 7.0 provides a secure, easy to manage platform for developing and reliably hosting Web applications and services Modular Architecture Efficient, Integrated Administration Tools Powerful Diagnostic Capabilities Comprehensive Extensibility APIs Unified, Distributable Configuration Model IIS 7.0 Enhancements Optimized Security & Patching Compelling Custom Solutions Rapid Solution Deployment Empowered Administrators & Developers Less Application Downtime

More Control Greater Flexibility Improved Protection  Server Management  Windows PowerShell  Internet Information Services 7.0  Server Hardening  Server Core  Network Access Protection (NAP)  Failover Clustering  Branch Office Deployments  Windows Server Virtualization  New Terminal Services Capabilities

Included as default system component Performs automated tasks related to:  creating required firewall rules  removing of unneeded firewall rules  disabling unneeded services  applying address and security restrictions to firewall rules  SMB, LanMan, LDAP protocol exposure reduction

Windows XP SP2 / Server 2003 R2Windows Vista / Windows Server “Longhorn” AccountServicesAccountServices LocalSystem Wireless Configuration System Event Notification Network Connections (netman) COM+ Event System NLA Rasauto Shell Hardware Detection Themes Telephony Windows Audio Error Reporting Workstation ICS RemoteAccess DHCP Client W32time Rasman browser 6to4 Help and support Task scheduler TrkWks Cryptographic Services Removable Storage WMI Perf Adapter Automatic updates WMI App Management Secondary Logon BITS LocalSystem Firewall Restricted WMI Perf Adapter Automatic updates Secondary Logon App Management Wireless Configuration LocalSystem BITS Themes Rasman TrkWks Error Reporting 6to4 Task scheduler RemoteAccess Rasauto WMI Network Service Fully Restricted DNS Client ICS DHCP Client browser Server W32time Network Service Network Restricted Cryptographic Services Telephony PolicyAgent Nlasvc Network Service DNS Client Local Service No Network Access System Event Notification Network Connections Shell Hardware Detection COM+ Event System Local Service SSDP WebClient TCP/IP NetBIOS helper Remote registry Local Service Fully Restricted Windows Audio TCP/IP NetBIOS helper WebClient SSDP Event Log Workstation Remote registry

 New installation option available in each “Windows Server” SKU  Delivers the core set of server OS functionality  Can boot and operate stand-alone in headless/embedded scenarios  Part of an overall Windows Server “Longhorn” infrastructure solution  Can be managed by:  Local and remote command-line tools  Terminal Services (Remote)  Microsoft Management Console (Remote)

 Policy Validation Determines whether the computers are compliant with the company’s security policy. Compliant computers are deemed “healthy”  Network Restriction Restricts network access to computers based on their health  Remediation Provides necessary updates to allow the computer to “get healthy.” Once healthy, the network restrictions are removed  Ongoing Compliance Changes to the company’s security policy or to the computers’ health may dynamically result in network restrictions

 Simplicity: Clusters for people without PhD’s  Setup is streamlined and simplified  Create an entire cluster in one seamless step  Security: Better service account management  Cluster Service now runs LocalSystem built-in account  No more Cluster Service Account (CSA)  Stability: Greater reliability and performance  New Resource Hosting Subsystem (RHS)  New quorum model – no single point of failure

More Control Greater Flexibility Improved Protection  Server Management  Windows PowerShell  Internet Information Services 7.0  Server Hardening  Server Core  Network Access Protection (NAP)  Failover Clustering  Branch Office Deployments  Windows Server Virtualization  New Terminal Services Capabilities

 Read Only Active Directory Database  Unidirectional Replication  Credential Caching  Benefits of Read Only Domain Controller  Increases security for remote Domain Controllers where physical security cannot be guaranteed

 Improved virtualization features for  Server consolidation and optimization  High Availability solutions  Key features  X64 architecture support  Hot-add memory, CPU  Available in Server core installation

 RDC 6.0 (Vista,WinXP SP2)  Network Level authentication  Server authentication / TLS  Display improvements  Display data prioritization  PnP Device redirection  Terminal Services RemoteApp  Terminal Services Gateway (HTTPS)

Standard Enterprise Enterprise class platform for business critical applications Clustering Hot-add processor availability Virtualization licensing rights Datacenter Large scale virtualization Dynamic hardware partitioning 2 to 64 processors Unlimited virtualization licensing rights Web Server Itanium-Based Editions without Hyper-V

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