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Alabama
Birmingham Management User Group
Contact(s):
info@bmmug.net
jeremiah.goodson@energen.com
miphillips@brasfieldgorrie.com
jmizell@microsoft.com
Web site:
http://www.myitforum.com/groups/group81/
Additional Information: The Birmingham Microsoft Management User Group is a forum for those interested in administering Windows-based environments. We share our experiences, tips and tricks for everything from software distribution and patch management to application monitoring and scripting. Please join us in discussing the latest enhancements and issues with managing Microsoft networks.
Arizona
AZSMUG - Arizona Systems Management User Group
Contact(s):
Mike Terrill:
mike.terrill@gmail.comWeb site:
http://www.azsmug.org
Additional Information: AZSMUG is an acronym for Arizona Systems Management User Group. The purpose of the AZSMUG is to provide new and experienced Systems Management administrators with a place to meet in Southern Arizona. The meetings will enable Systems Management administrators to exchange ideas, work out problems, and discuss new and improved technologies and partnership amongst your peers and people with similar interest. Membership is free, so there are no collected fees for joining. All we ask is for your time and to actively participate with questions, tips and other useful information.
Florida
SPUGJax - SystemCenter Professionals User Group of Jacksonville
Contact(s):
Contact Form:
http://spugjax.tech.officelive.com/contactus.aspx
Web site:
http://spugjax.tech.officelive.com/default.aspx
Additional Information: The SystemCenter Professionals User Group of Jacksonville is an independent PUG providing a forum for sharing knowledge among IT pros that work within the Microsoft SystemCenter ecosystem. Associated products include third-party offerings that support and enhance the SystemCenter applications such as offerings from 1E and SecureVantage as well as training centers and integrators.
Georgia
Southeast Management User Group
Contact info:
Web site:
http://www.systemcenterusergroup.org/blogs/smug/default.aspx
Illinois
Chicago Windows User Group
Contact info:
info@cwug.net
Web site:
http://portal.cwug.net/default.aspx
More Information: Generally two or more tracks are created during the meeting. At least one for a topic on anything Microsoft related (anything from using your Zune to getting the most out of Home Server), and one for a topic related to System Center products.
Kansas
Kansas City Regional Systems Management Users Group
Contact(s):
Don Hite at:
DonHite@Knoxy.Net
Kevin Zaner at:
KZaner@Centriq.com
Reed Porter at:
Reedracer@gmail.com
Web site:
http://www.myitforum.com/groups/group70/
More Information: KCRSMUG is an acronym for "Kansas City Regional Systems Management Users Group"
The KCRSMUG is composed of men and women from the Systems Management community located in and around the Kansas City Missouri area.
The group is open to all Systems Management administrators and users of all levels from beginning to expert.
We are sponsored in part by myITforum, the Microsoft North Central District and Centriq University. Any topic that is represented on the myITforum website from Altiris to Windows can be covered and discussed. We also have special guest speakers, outside vendors and topic experts in their respective fields appear on occasion.
The purpose of the KCRSMUG is to provide new and experienced Systems Management administrators with a place to meet on a monthly basis. The meetings will enable Systems Management administrators to exchange ideas, work out problems, and discuss new and improved technologies and partnership amongst your peers and people with similar interest.
Membership is free, so there are no collected fees for joining. All we ask is for your time and to actively participate with questions, tips and other useful information.
The KCRSMSUG meets the Fourth Wednesday of each month from 5:00 - 7:00pm at the Centriq University Offices which is located at:
Leawood Training Center and Offices
8700 State Line Road
Suite 200
Leawood, KS 66206
Tel: 913.322.7000
Minnesota
Minnesota System Center User Group
Contact(s):
Joey Gleason
Contact form: http://www.miscusergroup.org/contact-us.html
Web site:
http://www.miscusergroup.org/
RSS Feed:
http://www.miscusergroup.org/index.php?format=feed&type=rss
New England¶
New England Area SMS User Group
Contact(s):
Ed Aldrich (Chair)
401.924.2293
Ed.Aldrich@1e.com
April Cook (Co-Chair)
978.858.8540
April.Cook@CompuCom.com
Web site:
http://www.myitforum.com/groups/group57/
Additional Information: This group is affiliated on a national level with www.myITForum.com and
www.culminis.com. Regionally, we are also affiliated with Boston User Groups, Inc. (
www.bostonusergroups.com), a centralized home for technical user groups in the eastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and Rhode Island areas.
New York
New York System Center User Group
Contact(s):
Ivan Avelancio -
Ivan.Avelancio@hensongroup.com
Dipendra Bantawa -
Dipendra.Bantawa@hensongroup.com
Web site:
https://www.hensongroup.com/usersgroups/systemcenter/default.aspx
Additional Information: We are a New York Based User Group that meets Monthly at the Microsoft NY building. Our focus is System Center Technologies, our presentations vary from SCVMM, SCCM,SCOM, SCDPM and many other technologies that intertwine with System Center.
Membership Benefits:….
System Center User Group Membership will keep you in tune with the latest IT trends and is an excellent platform for networking with professionals with similar backgrounds and interests. If you have not attended a SCUG event please register for an upcoming monthly session. There will be giveaways, pizza and beverages an as always , a great place to network.
Join us this Thurday May 28th at the Microsoft HeadQuarters 1290 Avenue of the Americas 6th Floor.
Topic: Virtualization, Real World Management and integration . What it means to go green. ____
Contact us for Live Meeting Access
Ohio
Ohio SMS Users Group
Contact(s):
osug@columbus.rr.com
Web site:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/osug/
Oklahoma
Microsoft IT Pros of Tulsa
Contact(s):
Tim Vander Kooi
tim.vanderkooi@culminis.com
Web site:
http://www.oklahomaitpros.com
Additional Information: Microsoft IT Pros of Tulsa is a user community where the support and management of all Microsoft products are discussed. We deal heavily with all System Center products as they apply throughout the lifecycle of our networks.
Texas
CTSMUG - Central Texas Systems Management User Group
Web site:
http://myitforum.com/cs2/blogs/ctsmug/default.aspx
Contacts: ctsmug alias: ctsmug@myitforum.com
Canada
Calgary Systems Management User Group (CSMUG)
Contact(s):
Kevin Kaminski
Kevin.kaminski@bighatgroup.com
Subir Majumdar
Subir.Majumdar@bighatgroup.com
Michael Hardy
mhardy@enerplus.com
Web site:
http://www.csmug.ca
Additional Information: The Calgary Systems Management User Group (CSMUG) is an informal association of area professionals working in IT Infrastructure with a specialization in Application Management. We are dedicated to informing and educating members about advancements in systems management with a special emphasis on virtualization technologies. It is the mandate of this congregation to provide a mechanism for sharing common experiences to better understand these technologies and how they can help the organizations our members serve. Technology and knowledge transfer may include case studies/experiences, best practices, tools (Systems Management, Virtualization, 3rd party ESD solutions, etc.) and user created utilities.
Our goal is to bring together industry professionals and forge direct associations with major vendors like Microsoft, VMWare, Citrix, etc. to stimulate understanding of current and emerging technologies. With enough visibility and impact, we hope to become a focal point for vendors and industry professionals to develop knowledge and better the Systems and Application knowledgebase in Calgary.
Belgium
SCUG.be - System Center User Group Belgium
Contact(s):
Alexandre Verkinderen:
alexandre@verkinderen.com
Kim Oppalfens (MVP, SCCM Expert)
Kenny Buntinx (SCCM Expert)
Yves Janssens (Webmaster)
Web site:
http://scug.be/
Additional Information: The main goal of the UG is to share experiences and knowledge with each other. We want to provide the Belgian System Center community a single point of entry through our website. Besides the website we also want to provide the necessary resources and infrastructure to deliver technical quality content, created for users by users. Furthermore we want to organize meetings, sessions and hands-on labs on a regular basis.
Tasmania
Tasmania System Centre Configuration Manager Users Group
Contact(s):
Email:
tasscug@gmail.com
Ian Mackintosh
c/o Information Services, DHHS,
Level 5, 99 Bathurst St,
Hobart,
Tasmania, 7000,
Australia
Web site:
pending
Additional Information: Formed in November 2008, the TSCUG is mainly comprised of individuals from Tasmanian corporate and government institutions who currently have deployed Microsoft System Management Server or Systems Centre Configuration Manager.
The group is open to anyone in the systems management community from interested parties and occasional users to experts.
The purpose of the TSCUG is to provide new and experienced Systems Management administrators with a place to meet on a quarterly basis. The meetings will enable Systems Management administrators to exchange ideas, work out problems, and discuss new and improved technologies and partnership amongst peers.
Membership is free.
UK
WMUG - The Windows Management User Group
Contact(s):
Rob Marshall - MVP
Cliff Hobbs - MVP
David Scambler
Gordon Mckenna - MVP
David Allen - MVP
Web site:
http://wmug.co.uk/default.aspx
Additional Information: The Windows Management User Group (WMUG), was formed by IT Systems Management professionals passionate about everything to do with managing the Windows platform.
The primary goal of the group is to simply bring together other like-minded Professionals to share hints, tips and experiences.
We arrange regular online and physical meetings at various locations across the UK so we can meet as many people face to face to talk about Windows Management tools and procedures, get your problems answered, and allow you to get advice from industry leaders, specialists and product vendors.
Virtual
System Center Virtual User Group
Web site:
http://www.systemcenterusergroup.com/
Additional Information: The System Center Virtual User Group is a user group dedicated to providing resources for education and collaboration between users of Microsoft System Center technologies everywhere!