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Microsoft Windows 8 Client: New Features - half day

Course Code: WIN8NEWF      Days: 1

Course Overview

Microsoft has recently unveiled the touch-first user interface of Windows 8, along with a whole number of other new features. In what will be one of the most anticipated software releases ever seen, Windows 8 will be a technology game changer for the world of corporate IT, the end user at home and have an increasing effect on the "Consumerisation of IT".

On completion of this Microsoft training course, delegates will be more proficient in Windows 8 skills

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Audience

This half-day course is designed for a technical audience that have Windows 7 experience and are interested in discovering the new features Windows 8 Client will bring. During this session a number of new features in the Windows 8 Client operating system will be discussed and demonstrated to allow the audience to understand what Windows 8 will potentially be delivering.

Prerequisites

Previous experience administering Windows 7

Course Outline

Windows 8 and the Information Worker Experience

  • "Always Offline"
  • Manageability of User State
  • User & Device Affinity
  • Roaming User Profile Diagnostics

Windows to Go

  • What's new in Windows 8 Direct Access
  • What's new in Windows 8 BranchCache
  • Branch Office Direct Printing
  • Windows 8 Client Hyper-V
  • Windows 8 Metro UI
  • Windows 8 and the impact on the "Consumerisation of IT"


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