Live Meeting (Webcast): Virtualisation from desktop to datacentre (Friday March 13th)
The next Live Meeting in our series on how you can optimise the use of Microsoft technology to improve the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of Public Sector ICT will focus on virtualisation.
This Live Meeting explores the Microsoft technologies that enable Public Sector organisations to reduce the overall cost of their ICT operations and maximise the productive use of current investment in ICT. During this Live Meeting our experts will provide you with an overview on:
· Microsoft technologies for virtualisation of infrastructure (Hyper-V) and applications (App-V)
· Microsoft System Center for simplified management of virtualised environments
· Microsoft customers and the benefits they are realising from their virtual environments
Our experts will demonstrate, with practical examples from Public Sector organisations, how Microsoft’s comprehensive portfolio of virtualisation solutions can help you to deliver more dynamic ICT and enable you to provide the resources users need at a moment’s notice and make your organisation’s more agile, responsive and carbon friendly.
What the Live Meeting will cover:
11:00 Opening remarks and Live Meeting guidance
11:05 Microsoft approach to virtualisation
Customer implementations of Microsoft virtualisation
11:55 Questions and answers
12:00 More information and next steps
When the Live Meeting takes place:
Friday March 13, 2009: 11:00 – 12:00
How to take part:
Simply click on the link below for more information and to register to take part. You will automatically be sent your access details to connect to the Live Meeting on Friday March 13th at 11:00:
Microsoft and virtualisation from desktop to datacentre
All we need is 1-hour of your time at your desk, in front of your PC/web browser and Microsoft experts will explain how you can get more out of your investment in Microsoft technology by implementing flexible and mobile working solutions that improve information access and increase staff productivity.
Posted by Ian