Windows SBS & EBS 2008 Technical Training online sessions available to you
We are kicking off a series of sixteen online technical webcasts focused on SBS 2008 and EBS 2008. The series will include eight on SBS 2008 and eight on EBS 2008 and will run from August 21st until September 10th. To view the full lineup and register for these online sessions, simply CLICK HERE.
These sessions are designed to help you learn about:
- Planning, Design, & Installation
- Migration
- Management, Health, & Reporting
- Messaging & Remote Access
- Security & Backup
- LOB Support, Extensibility, & Troubleshooting
- Virtualization
By the way, did you happen to catch the, “5W/50 Series - The Small and Midsize Business Server Platform: Which Is Right for Your Customer?” session last Friday? If not, no worries. Simply click the session name above and you can view it on demand.
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
Microsoft Senior Manager, Community Engagement
US Partner Strategy, Marketing and Programs
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Anonymous
August 18, 2008
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August 19, 2008
Eric, I tried to watch the 5W/50 Series - The Small and Midsize Business Server Platform: Which Is Right for Your Customer?” session on demand, but after login with my partner Live ID I receive an error saying that the registration for this event is closed. Can you help? I would also be interested in watching the upcoming sessions on demand, because I am located in Germany (8 hours time difference) and there is no other EBS/SBS08 Training available. THANKS! SvenAnonymous
August 21, 2008
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August 22, 2008
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