Get Paid To Help Your Customers Optimise Desktop and Server Environments with Windows 7/Office 2010 and System Centre
Do you want to get paid to advise your customers on how best to make the move to Windows 7 and Office 2010?
If so, make sure your organisation is registered to deliver Desktop Deployment Planning Services.
Desktop Deployment Planning Services (DDPS) is a Software Assurance benefit and offers desktop deployment planning in 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 day sessions designed to help guide customers through desktop implementations with a focus on Office 2010 and Office 365, as well as Windows 7.
You can read more about DDPS (including eligibility requirements and registration details) at https://www.microsoftddps.com.
Partners with Partner Advisory Hours can also help accelerate their desktop deployment opportunities by registering for the upcoming Optimised Desktop Practice Accelerator course running from 12th-15th December here .
Similarly, Partners with System Centre skills can get paid to deliver the new Private Cloud, Management and Virtualisation Planning Services (PVDPS) Software Assurance offering. There’s more information on PVDPS at https://www.microsoftpvdps.com and Partners looking to develop their Systems Management practices can access the step-by-step learning guide here.