One more to add to Denise’s list is Mark Russinovich – his last year’s score was also 8.2 for Troubleshooting Windows with the Sysinternals Tools.
This year he will be doing WIN499 Windows and Linux: A tale of Two Kernels & WIN399 Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals Process Explorer
WIN499 Windows and Linux: A Tale of Two Kernels
Monday, May 24 10:45 AM- 12:00 PM, Room 6A
Speaker(s): Mark Russinovich
Track(s): Windows Infrastructure Solutions
Linux has become more like Windows as its core developers have borrowed some of Windows' high-performance optimizations. In this session, the evolution of both operating systems over the past few years is highlighted with a side-by-side comparison of their kernel architectures. The session concludes with a review of their current standings in enterprise benchmarks, and a look at each platform's future direction.
WIN399 Advanced Windows Troubleshooting with Sysinternals Process Explorer
Tuesday, May 25 10:45 AM- 12:00 PM, Room 20D
Speaker(s): Mark Russinovich
Track(s): Windows Infrastructure Solutions
Process Explorer is a freeware utility from Sysinternals (www.sysinternals.com) that serves as a Task Manager replacement. It shows detailed information about the processes running on a system, including their open handles, loaded DLLs, performance information, security context, and thread activity. Mark Russinovich, Process Explorer's author, demonstrates the tool's advanced features and uses real-world examples to help you troubleshoot the toughest Windows problems.