This Week is the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas and the whole week is System Center 2012 and more !
Why Attend MMS?
At the Microsoft Management Summit the brightest and most skilled IT professionals from around the world meet to increase their technical expertise. It’s an intensive week of technical training, so get your geek on. You’ll be first to test drive new products and solutions, accelerate your career, and you’ll experience the power of community.
But what if you can’t go well that is to bad but you can watch the recorded sessions online.
Watch 2013 Sessions On Demand
Perhaps you missed a session or you weren’t able to join us in person. Or maybe you just want to watch your favorite session over and over again. No problem! Session recordings and supporting materials are available 24-48 hours after the live presentation on MSDN Channel 9.

Yes but what if I want to watch and there is no Internet
that can be fixed !
Currently it holds almost 20gb still fits easily on my usb stick. So get the MMS download script from infoworks.tv That is I use the best video quality

http://infoworks.tv/2013/04/08/mms2013videodownloaderbeta/
Jesper Lönnqvist and Tim Nilimaa have blogged, screencasted and podcasted on InfoWorks.TV. <> Thanks guys.
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Author: Robert Smit [MVP]
Robert Smit is Senior Technical Evangelist and is a current Microsoft MVP in Clustering as of 2009.
Robert has over 20 years experience in IT with experience in the educational, health-care and finance industries.
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