Windows Server Compare
I see that Keith has some pretty sweet webcasts coming up for all those of you that live in a heterogeneous world. This is all part of the Windows Server Compare series of screencasts and webcasts that are coming out.
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 1 of 6): Reliability in Windows and Linux (Level 200) Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 2 of 6): Supporting Linux Users in a Windows Environment (Level 200) Friday, January 25, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 3 of 6): High-Performance Computing with Windows (Level 200) Friday, February 01, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 4 of 6): Windows for Your Web Workloads (Level 200) Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 5 of 6): IIS 7.0 vs. Apache (Level 200) Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
- TechNet Webcast: Windows Compare (Part 6 of 6): Open Source on Windows (Level 200) Friday, February 8, 2008 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time
You can register for the webcasts here: https://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare/windows-server-comparison-screencasts-and-webcasts.mspx
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- Anonymous
June 10, 2015
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