Dostęp do LAB – Microsoft Tech Summit

W Warszawie w dniach 25 i 26 kwietnia odbył się Warsaw Microsoft Tech Summit. Niektórzy przypomnieli sobie czasy dawnego MTSa, bo organizacja wydarzenia była bardzo podobna. Ja ze swojej strony bym powiedział, że to taki Mini IGNITE. Oprócz normalnych sesji, były krótkie wystąpienia MVP, Prowadzone przez instruktorów Hands-OnLaby oraz Hands-OnLaby do samodzielnego wykonania. Dostęp do Labów nadal działa, więc jeszcze chwile możemy z nich skorzystać. Aby skorzystać z Labów trzeba było wcześniej zarejestrować się na wydarzenie, ale niekoniecznie na nim być.

Jak najłatwiej dostać się do LABów – po pierwsze zaloguj się na stronę wydarzenia, pod tym linkiem:

https://warsaw.techsummit.microsoft.com/m

a następnie możesz przejść do zakładki LABS ON DEMAND, lub łatwiej wybrać LABa z poniższej listy:

  • Build your first SharePoint Framework part

    The SharePoint Framework lets you build streamlined, responsive user experiences in SharePoint using modern script technologies. In this hands-on lab, build a powerful end-to-end part using open source JavaScript technologies in just 10 minutes.

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  • Build your own Azure Information Protection POC in 15 minutes

    In this hands-on lab learn how to implement an AIP POC from establishment of the AIP tenant, template configuration, client installation and advanced settings. After this lab, you will be able to very quickly deploy AIP in a customer POC environment and test capabilities to accelerate customer consumption.

  • Customize the Windows 10 Start menu and taskbar during deployment

    Windows 10 offers the ability to add pinned apps to and remove them from the taskbar during deployment, while still allowing users to pin, unpin, and change the order of pinned apps after deployment. In this lab, you learn how to deploy this and other Start menu and taskbar customizations during deployment by using Group Policy and Windows PowerShell.

  • Deploy Credential Guard

    Introduced in Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows Server 2016, Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security to isolate secrets so that only privileged system software can access them. Unauthorized access to these secrets can lead to credential theft attacks, such as Pass-the-Hash or Pass-The-Ticket. Credential Guard prevents these attacks by protecting NTLM password hashes, Kerberos Ticket Granting Tickets, and credentials stored by applications as domain credentials. This lab demonstrates how to configure and manage Credential Guard in Windows 10 Enterprise.

  • Deploy Device Guard

    Device Guard is a combination of enterprise-related hardware and software security features that, when configured together, will lock a device down so that it can only run trusted applications that are defined in an organization’s code integrity policies. In this lab, learn how to configure and deploy Device Guard step-by-step, from deploying code integrity policies to enabling virtualization-based security.

  • Deploying a highly available virtual machine

    In this lab, create and deploy a Windows Server 2016 Datacenter virtual machine and place it in an Azure Availability Set with managed disks to assure high availability.

  • Deploying a predictive model with Azure Machine Learning

    This lab explores unsupervised learning in Azure Machine Learning and how to deploy a predictive model as a web service. The lab walks you through copying an experiment from the Cortana Intelligence Gallery into the ML Studio, creating a predictive experiment, deploying a model as a web service, and interacting with the API using the included web interface.

  • Deploying and updating Office 365 ProPlus using System Center Configuration Manager

    Are you thinking about switching your organization to Office 365 ProPlus to deliver the latest in productivity, managed by Office 365 and EMS? This hands-on lab guides you through the complete deployment experience for Office 365 ProPlus using the latest enhancements to Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune. Aligned with the best practices for deployment, this lab also leads you through the process for managing updates from the Office 365 update model.

  • Get started with Microsoft Graph in an React app

    Microsoft Graph provides an API to everything in your organization. Explore how to build web applications using people, groups, files, tasks, and more along with the React web application framework.

  • How to use the Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) Playbook to demo ATA

    Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) is a User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) platform to detect, prioritize and investigate advanced attacks and insider threats before they can cause damage. In this lab you get hands-on experience on deploying ATA and using the ATA Playbook to demo some pretty cool attacks that ATA can detect. Don’t forget to bring your hoddie and dark sunglasses ;).

  • Introduction to Azure Machine Learning

    This lab is intended to serve as an introduction to creating a predictive model with Azure Machine Learning. The lab walks through accessing the ML Studio environment, exploring and visualizing data in Azure Machine Learning, and creating a simple predictive model.

  • Manage Microsoft Office 365

    Through lab exercises, you become familiar with the Microsoft Office 365 Administration Portal and gain experience using several of the administration features. Learn the steps required to get your team set up and working in Office 365.

  • Microsoft 365 Deployment – Deploying and Configuring Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus

    In this lab, you’ll learn how to deploy and configure the Microsoft 365 powered device components – Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. Perform a Windows 7 to Windows 10 in-place upgrade through the native task sequence in Configuration Manager. Then, deploy Office 365 ProPlus with the Configuration Manager O365 Client Install wizard and configure Office updates using the software update management workflow and automatic deployment rules.

    Microsoft 365 Teamwork – Configuring and Using Office 365 groups, Microsoft Teams, and OneDrive

    During this lab, you will experience using components of the Microsoft 365 Teamwork suite – Office 365 Groups, Microsoft Teams, and OneDrive for Business. You will become familiar with creating, joining, and managing Office 365 groups while also learning how to migrate existing DLs to Office 365 groups. You will also enable and administer Microsoft Teams, working within the application to create and use Team content including files, meetings, and chat. Then, learn to configure and administer the OneDrive for Business sync client for content storage.

  • Microsoft Azure networking concepts

    In this lab, get familiar with Azure virtual networking.

  • Shielded virtual machines

    In this lab, learn about the end-to-end configuration of a guarded fabric for hosters and hosting workloads on that fabric for tenant administrators by using Trusted Platform (TPM) attestation with Windows Server 2016 and System Center 2016 – Virtual Machine Manager.

  • Troubleshooting Microsoft Office 365

    During this lab, experience different methods of troubleshooting for Office 365.

  • Upgrade in place to Windows 10 by using MDT and Configuration Manager

    Learn how to use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) or System Center Configuration Manager to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10. In this lab, you learn how to use the MDT (standalone or with Configuration Manager) to perform an in-place upgrade, a key part of providing Windows as a service.

  • Use Internet Explorer Enterprise Mode to fix compatibility issues

    In Internet Explorer, Enterprise Mode provides better backward compatibility than earlier versions for web apps. This lab teaches you how to configure and deploy Enterprise Mode in Windows 10, where Microsoft Edge is the default browser.