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Tuesday October 22, 2024 8:00am - 9:45am EDT
Description:
Task Sequences are an excellent way to provision devices. In this session, we will help you improve your Task Sequences by making them easy to maintain, modular, reusable, and stretch to reach all those weird edge cases. Learn how to leverage modularization to make creation and maintenance easier, and several tips and tricks to help your techs succeed.

What you will learn:
  • Identify and understand variables to handle use cases
  • Simplify Task Sequences with Child Task Sequences
  • On-the-fly troubleshooting tips and tricks
  • Stretch the limits of your Task Sequences beyond OSD
Speakers
avatar for Matt Zaske

Matt Zaske

Developer/Fleet Admin, University of Minnesota
I have over 25 years of broad IT experience including fleet/desktop endpoint management, server administration (Linux and Windows), and applications architecture and development. Theatre nerd and participant, mustache aficionado, storyteller, technology grief counselor, governance/process... Read More →
avatar for Jim ONeil

Jim ONeil

Engineer II, Best Buy
Proactive IT professional specializing in Windows application packaging, operating system deployment, and custom tool development. Father of 3, avid gardener, mountain biker, guitar player, and fishing enthusiast who doesn't have time to fish. 
Tuesday October 22, 2024 8:00am - 9:45am EDT
Las Olas I
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