Ask an expert your Windows Azure questions, Live Q&A August 27th

Ask an expert your Windows Azure questions

On August 27, MVA continues its monthly series of free Q&A sessions led by Microsoft technical evangelists. This month, we’re following-up to our 5 Star Rated course, Windows Azure for IT Professionals Jump Start by inviting Microsoft Technical Evangelist David Tesar to answer any questions you may have about the product.

Space is limited: Register now.

The live, audience-led discussion is geared toward IT professionals that are interested in Windows Azure. Attendees can get answers to their questions on technical capabilities, get advice for using products in a live environment; and learn from their peers in the industry and Microsoft expert David Tesar.

This MVA Live Q&A session will focus on topics covered in the previous Windows Azure courses posted on MVA. Prepare for this event by taking the following courses and testing your knowledge with the module self-assessments:

MVA Topic Page – Windows Azure

Windows Azure for IT Pros Jump Start

Move to Hybrid Cloud with System Center & Windows Azure Jump Start

Here’s your chance to get them answered! We’ve asked Microsoft Technical Evangelist and Azure expert David Tesar to host a 90-minute “MVA Live Q&A” session on the topic. This free session is open to everyone, so if you’re interested in learning more about Windows Azure, please join us at 9am on Aug 27: Register now.

David started at Microsoft in July 2002 and has been a Technical Evangelist for the worldwide Developer Platform Evangelism (DPE) team based in Redmond, WA since 2007. David works closely with Microsoft product teams to “share the good news” of IT Pro-relevant software through creation of technical content, speaking at various Microsoft and industry-sponsored events, and working directly with customers. Areas of focus have included Windows Azure security, Windows Intune, various Forefront security products, Internet Explorer, and all technologies related to the “consumerization of IT” and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trends.