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Live Meeting: Windows Server 2008 for the Public Sector - Tuesday June 3rd 10:00-11:00

Our next Live Meeting is on the topic of Windows Server 2008 for the Public Sector , taking place on Tuesday June 3rd 2008 from 10:00 – 11:00. WS08

The major new functionality and capability in Windows Server 2008 that can help you to increase the reliability and flexibility of your server infrastructure will be discussed, along with an an overview of the virtualisation tools, web resources and security enhancements that can save you time and reduce costs while also cutting the carbon footprint of your IT.

Learn how the advanced security and reliability enhancements, such as Network Access Protection (NAP), help to protect your server environment and ensure you have a solid foundation on which to build a more efficient, reliable and cost-effective IT infrastructure.

This Live Meeting will be both informative and educational and will help you to see the ‘wood for the trees’ in terms of how Windows Server 2008 can address many of the IT efficiency and effectiveness challenges that all public sector organisations need to address.

WarwickCC You can read our case study to discover how Warwickshire County Council is already realising the benefits possible with Windows Server 2008 and bridging the digital divide for more than 250 schools in their area, while also cutting costs and providing anytime, anywhere access to software solutions for all students and staff.

Gareth Hall, our Windows Server 2008 guru here in the UK, will be presenting so register for this Live Meeting in advance here then all you need to do on the day is logon to view and listen to the meeting online and find out how you can improve the value of the IT within your organisation.

Audio will be streamed online but there is also a backup telephone number that can be used if necessary:

Dial: (0118) 909 2000
Participant code: 1796572

To save time before the meeting, we recommend that you check your system in advance to make sure it is ready to use Microsoft Office Live.

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    May 22, 2008
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