MSDN Architecture Webcast: .NET Application Instrumentation Using WMI.NET 2.0 (Level 200) | ||||
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Summary
Developers have long wanted to be able to add manageability to Microsoft .NET applications without having to understand the intricacies of the management infrastructure itself. This webcast reveals how the new Windows Management Instrumentation Provider Extension 2.0 (WMI.NET) addresses this need by extending version 2.0 of the Microsoft .NET Framework. Find out how WMI.NET exposes management information during the development phase at no extra cost. Learn how you can leverage WMI.NET after instrumentation is complete using existing enterprise management solutions such as Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005, and also through Windows Script Host (WSH), the WMI Command-line (WMIC), and new technologies such as Windows Remote Management (WinRM) and Windows PowerShell (formerly code-named "Monad").
Presenter: Alain Lissoir, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
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