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Windows Connections 2006: Are you ready for a new day?

More news for IT Pros from Alex Heaton:

I wanted to let you know about an upcoming opportunity to get in-depth information on Windows Vista to help IT professionals planning their deployments. The Windows Connections 2006 event is happening November 6-9th in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is one of many events happening around the world to help business get ready for the arrival of Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office System, and Exchange Server 2007.

This conference will cover:

  • Keynote presentations from Ron Markezich, Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Managed Solutions at Microsoft; Steve Riley, Senior Security Strategist at Microsoft; and Mark Minasi.
  • 10 Windows Vista Sessions
  • And 15 demo sessions that cover Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office System, and Exchange Server 2007.

This event is sure to sell out so book now if you want to go. I’ll be providing details about other events happening too.

- Alex Heaton

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    My wife would never trust me to go to vegas!... Honey Im going to a Microsoft event in Las Vegas....yeah right!

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hey pretty nice that your giving away a brand new Harley Davidson motorcycle to one lucky attendee! Good choice, The guys from my IT department would love one of those!  Imagine the speed at which you could get back to work on that when the servers have an electrical failure!

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Are you guys planning any local Windows Vista / Office Launch events? Obviously I would love to go to Vegas but a local event in San Diego or LA would be more convenient.

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    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Just a thought here... wouldn't it be much more impressive if the website was running in the modern world of ASP.NET instead of plain old ASP? http://winconnections.com/default.asp  Hmmm...  C'mon, guys, get with the program!  ASP.NET is great!