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Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Field Guide is a quick reference for
resolving problems that intermediate-to-advanced MOM administrators are likely
to face. Authors Andy Dominey and Garry Meaburn have experience with both deploying
and troubleshooting MOM in large-scale environments, and the problems and solutions
they discuss are ones they have actually faced in their careers.
This book is ideal if you’re already familiar with MOM, but are not yet
an expert at administering it. All of the solutions and troubleshooting tips
get right to the point. Furthermore, the chapters are stand-alone and can be
read in any order you choose. This is a book for those who measure twice before
they cut—and for those who didn’t but wish they had.
About the Authors
Andy Dominey is a Microsoft MVP and currently works in the UK as a MOM/infrastructure
consultant. He has been responsible for the IT systems of many large-scale customers
including the British Army and a company supplying mobile phone services to
major UK mobile operators. Andy currently contributes MOM solutions to myITforum.com
and the Microsoft MOM community.
Andy has been in the IT industry for about seven years. He started out as a
field service and support engineer, and then worked his way up to systems administrator
responsible for MOM, AD, Exchange, web hosting, and SAN and clustering for an
Exchange hosting provider based in the UK.
Garry Meaburn lives in the United Kingdom and works for a large multinational
company. His current role is Active Directory engineer, and he is also responsible
for MOM 2005 implementation to monitor AD and Exchange.
Garry is currently in the process of helping set up a new team to centrally
manage AD and deploy an enterprise-wide MOM installation to monitor AD, SMS,
and Exchange.
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