Recorded sessions
System Center Universe 2015 Europe
Deep Dive into Operations Management Suite, link
Migrating from Orchestrator to Azure Automation, link
System Center Universe 2015 USA
Optimize Azure Virtual Machines for Performance and Availability, link
TechEd Europe 2014
In-Depth Introduction to Service Management Automation, link
System Center Universe Europe 2014
Advanced Orchestrator Runbook Authoring and Management, link
Optimize Azure Virtual Machines for performance and availability, link
TechEd North America 2014
Notes from the Field: Windows Azure Pack IaaS and PaaS, link
System Center Universe USA 2014
Master Class: Orchestrating Daily Tasks Like a Pro, link
System Center Universe Europe 2013
Iron chef cloud, the sequel – cooking up gourmet automation solutions with the cloud OS, link
TechEd Europe 2013 in Madrid
Orchestrator Crash Course, link (new version of the session from TechEd NA)
TechEd North America 2013 in New Orleans
Orchestrator Crash Course, link
Orchestrator Integration Packs, link
Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2013Â in Las Vegas
Best Practices For Runbook Authoring and Managing Orchestrator, link
Nordic Infrastructure Conference 2013Â (NIC) in Oslo
Lessons-learned around runbook design, link
Busting the time wasters in your IT environment, link
System Center User Group [Swedish]
Automation with Orchestrator and SMA, link
Monitoring Windows services with Azure Monitor
Hi, the folder structor we showed in the sessions was when SMA invoked a runbook on the Orchestrator side. So the folder structure was on the Orchestrator side, not SMA. In SMA we use only tags
Hi Anders,
I really enjoyed the SMA session you and Pete did at SCU2014, but I do have a follow-up question. In the one demo you mentioned using tags to categorize your runbooks rather than creating the folder structure of Orchestrator. Later in the demo you showed the runbook PS script and it listed a runbook path that appeared to maybe be the result of organized planning. Is there some underlying folder structure that I would want to create some organization in? If so, can you point me to any resources on the subject or perhaps do a blog post to explain?
Thanks again!
Stuart