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Ben Hunter | Sr. Product Marketing Manager Michael Niehaus | Sr. Product Marketing Manager Johan Arwidmark | Microsoft MVP and Chief Technical Architect at Knowledge Factory Mikael Nystrom | Microsoft MVP and Senior Executive Consultant at TrueSec
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Module 1: Introduction to Windows 8.1 Deployment Module 2: Creating a Windows 8.1 Reference Image Module 3: Deploying Windows 8.1 with MDT Module 4: Deploying Windows 8.1 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager
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Microsoft Virtual Academy Introduction to Windows 8.1 Deployment
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Deployment Scenarios Deployment Tools Overview Windows ADK 8.1 and WDS Introduction to MDT 2013
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New Machine (Bare metal) Refresh (Wipe-and-load) Replace (Side-by-side Offline Media
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ImageX Windows ADK WAIK Windows PE MDT Configuration Manager DISM Lite Touch Zero Touch UDI USMT WSIM WDS ACT
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Command Line Tools Assessment Tools USMT WinPE VAMT 6.3
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Demo
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Infrastructure enabler for OS Deployment PXE Support MultiCast Support
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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Lite Touch Zero Touch with ConfigMgr 2012 R2 Fully automated deployment solution Requires no Management Infrastructure Client and Server support Fully integrated experience Client and Server support Extends and enhances ConfigMgr 2012 R2 Windows ADK 8.1 - Core deployment tools
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Demo
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Deployment Scenarios Deployment Tools Windows ADK 8.1 and WDS MDT 2013
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Deep technical content and free product evaluations Hands-on deep technical labs Free, online, technical courses Download Microsoft software trials today. Find Hand On Labs.Take a free online course. Technet.microsoft.com/evalcenterTechnet.microsoft.com/virtuallabsmicrosoftvirtualacademy.com TechNet Virtual Labs
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Windows 8 User Perception UI changes… things moved around Learning curve… even for experienced users User guidance… Windows 8 lacked tutorials Results: slow adoption, slow learning curve, higher Support calls How to turn around user perception Explain how Windows 8.x came to be Change the meme (coming up) Training on Windows 8 Why Windows 8.1
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