Announcing new TechNet Events
I am soo pleased to be able to share these now - here is a shiny new list of events coming up:
“TechNet on the Road”
In this new series, we will be stepping away from PPT and concentrating on a demo-packed full day. We will be visiting 5 locations (Reading, London, Manchester, Newcastle and Scotland) across the UK every few months.
We start off with the first series in September with an action packed day full of Windows Server 2008 and management technologies – products to be covered include: Windows Server 2008, Windows Deployment Services, Windows Server Virtualisation, Windows Server 2008 ‘Server Core’, System Center Operations Manager (SCOM, formerly Microsoft Operations Manager, MOM), System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) and Windows PowerShell.
27th September, Falkirk, Scotland
Vista After Hours
Back by popular demand! We ran 2 of these back in May and the response from attendees was incredible. Here is just one example. These events are for technology enthusiasts – after you attend these you will be buzzing! The event covers what’s in Windows Vista out of the box and how you can extend it. Products we will cover include: Windows Vista (search, photography, movie maker, DVD ,maker, back up and restore, network and sharing centre and more), Windows SideShow, digital picture frames, Home Server, Xbox 360, Media Centre, Windows Live Gaming and Virtual Earth
27th September, Falkirk, Scotland
Deployment
24 September 2007, Reading: Zero Touch Deployment of Windows Vista & Microsoft Office
This session will look at the ROI and long term, ongoing benefits to the manageability of your desktop environment; the deployment tools and support you are entitled to as part of your current Microsoft Agreement (if you have one); and how to access and utilise tools and services for zero touch deployment. This event is one of two pilots to see if we can meet your needs in this area and is specifically aimed at IT Professionals in medium-sized organisations.
28 August 2007, Reading: Application Management – the Foundation for Desktop Environments
This session, focused towards large organisations, will look at the application-related technical obstacles and overheads
which can stand in the way of achieving a flexible, desktop environment, capable of responding to ever-changing business and physical needs. This event is one of two pilots to see if we can meet your needs in this area.
Licensing
Again back by popular demand! Jackie Elleker scored some of the best presenter scores with these events previously! Attend this course to understand Microsoft Licensing and how best to apply it in your company to fit in with your business needs. This session is aimed at IT professionals who wish to gain a better understanding of Microsoft’s software licensing. The briefing assumes no previous or in-depth technical licensing experience.
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