To Active Directory and Beyond: Learn Windows Migration Strategies

The end of support for Windows NT 4.0 creates the need to migrate legacy applications, directory services, and other server functions to more modern platforms. Many organizations that are currently using the Windows 2000 Server family are also looking to upgrade their systems in order take advantage of the dramatically improved process efficiency and enhanced features of Windows Server 2003.

This series of webcasts for IT professionals outlines the planning, design, and implementation of a migration strategy from a legacy Windows environment to Windows Server 2003. Webcasts highlight tools, tactics, and technologies for migration, including topics such as Active Directory, line of business (LOB) applications, and upgrading to Exchange Server 2003. Attend this series and walk away with a better understanding of the tools, information, and next steps for migrating your applications and infrastructure to the current Windows Server operating system. Join us as we take you to Active Directory and beyond!


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TechNet Webcast: "Do or Do Not. There Is No Try!" (Level 200)

Original Air Date: March 6, 2005

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TechNet Webcast: Step Into the ADMT Transporter (Level 200)

Original Air Date: March 4, 2005

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