Microsoft Windows Server 2012 :: 70-410 :: 01 Installing and Configuration

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 :: 70-410 :: 01 Installing and Configuration

How to install and configure servers, including how to plan for a server installation; plan for server roles; plan for a server upgrade; install Server Core;…

Digits, a wrist-worn gloveless sensor developed by Microsoft Research in Cambridge, U.K., enables 3-D computer interaction in any environment and is practica…
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38 Responses to Microsoft Windows Server 2012 :: 70-410 :: 01 Installing and Configuration

  1. Felix V says:

    Terrific! I’m thinking about getting the exam myself too.. Thanks for the
    video

  2. J Medas says:

    Bernardo, you should get another live study group in on this one as you
    have before.
    Run through some of the labs with us live as part of the series instead?
    Not sure how much effort that is on your part, but as a study group, I wont
    be expecting you to know everything. Forgive me if that is a lot of effort.
    Would be great if you had a weekly live lab…. #weeklylivelab :)

  3. Ronel Vic Terrenal says:

    Your tutorial is amazing, I’m planning to have an exam next year. This will
    be a good start to review and study further..

  4. Kanchana Randika says:

    Thanks buddy.

  5. Margaret Aguilar says:

    Thanks for the video. I’m studying now, to prepare for the test. Your video
    is very informative. How was your test?

  6. J Medas says:

    Great video, thanks Bernardo.

  7. Efim Ashkinazi says:

    Hello, wanted to say that your video is awesome and very helpful.
    I do have one question about the test. Do you really need to know the stuff
    you said in the video about the Windows server 2003 and how to use it. Does
    knowing the commands for Windows Server 2012 (making the role for migrate
    and etc.) isn’t enough?
    Basically my question is if I know the commands and their meaning in
    windows server 2012 is enough or do i need to know how to use the windows
    server 2003 as well?

    Sorry if my English is bad.

  8. Noni Love says:

    Thank you for the video. It was very detailed and will help me as I’m
    currently studying for the 70-410 too :)

  9. 2012mrgt says:

    thanks im watchin frm da Bahmas 

  10. Oluwafemmy Emman says:

    Awesome and helpful video

  11. michael spencer says:

    hey bj im getting geared up for the exam and was wondering if its possible
    to properly study for this exam on a single win 8 laptop running win server
    2012 in a virtual environment?

  12. Jason Mayes says:

    This is a really awesome idea – just wear this device on your wrist and get
    awesome hand tracking for interacting with digital interfaces!

  13. philly daboss says:

    its beena year now…so whatsup with the latency?

  14. The Verge says:

    This is some impressive technology — Microsoft makes 3D navigation mobile
    with wearable Digits prototype http://vrge.co/VG2C5x

  15. Patrick Beja says:

    Very cool “computer sign language” interface out of Microsoft R&D. Could
    lead to really cool things in interface design for existing systems and new
    ones as well. Computers and consoles of course, but also Google Glass, or
    even tablets and smartphones…

    Soucre:
    http://www.geekwire.com/2012/microsoft-research-project-tracks-hand-without-gloves/
    

  16. Ray Cromwell says:
  17. Liz Krane says:

    This is a really awesome idea – just wear this device on your wrist and get
    awesome hand tracking for interacting with digital interfaces!

  18. Raffaele Procentese says:

    This is some impressive technology — Microsoft makes 3D navigation mobile
    with wearable Digits prototype http://vrge.co/VG2C5x

  19. Robert Cartman says:

    This is some impressive technology — Microsoft makes 3D navigation mobile
    with wearable Digits prototype http://vrge.co/VG2C5x

  20. Henrik Nordberg says:

    Microsoft has created a sensor you wear on your arm. It tracks hand and
    finger movements very well and can be used to interact with an interface
    that is also disconnected from a computer (just link the hand sensor is
    disconnected), for example augmented reality (AR) glasses. #glassexplorers
    

  21. Paul Armstrong says:

    #AWESOMESAUCE I can see the Nike Band now… (*blop* sound)

  22. Rob Huston says:

    Microsoft’s working on a wearable Kinect; interesting!

  23. alonzo torres says:

    i would wear this all day long …. ALL DAY LONG!!!

  24. Jiun-Tang Huang says:

    http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/news/features/uist2012-100812.aspx
    Intuitive UIs Featured During UIST 2012

  25. Vinicius Franchini says:

    Massa d+…. 

  26. Cordell Lawrence says:

    Interesting gesture tracking project from MSR

  27. Matt Greenfield says:
  28. Andrew Matteson says:

    *Digits Hand Tracker*. A possible future for interacting with devices? I
    could certainly see the value especially as a supplement to other
    approaches:

  29. Luis Galarza says:

    *Freehand 3D Computer Tracking And Interaction System!*

    via +Luis Galarza

    #3dcomputer #3dgaming #augmentedreality 

  30. Gideon Gunabe says:
  31. Luis Galarza says:
  32. Alaa Adel says:

    Can’t wait to use this with an Oculus Rift <3

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