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Free Microsoft event: Desktop Deployment Summit

When: 18/09/2007 - 09:00 till 16:00

Where: Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading RG6 1WG

What:

Event overview:

A look in to the latest deployment processes and the opportunities these open up for reducing the overheads associated with deploying and maintaining desktop and mobile estates.

 

Speakers:

Keith Baker (Deployment Solutions Specialist, MS), Jason Stiff (Deployment Solutions Specialist, MS), Dave Britt (Principal Technologist QA-IQ), Garry Corcoran (Infrastructure Optimisation Lead, MS), Will Hawkins (Microsoft Business Manager, QA-IQ), Steve Green (Information Worker Technical Solutions Professional , MS), Steve Reay (Senior Program Manager, MS), Application Remediation TBC (Camwood)

 

Agenda:

9-9.30 Arrival & Registration
9.30 -9.35 "Welcome”
9.35-10.05 Keynote "Deployment Challenges”
10.05-10.35 “BDD 2007 Methodology” – Keith Baker, Deployment Technical Specialist, Microsoft
10.35-10.50 Break
10.50-12.00 “BDD 2007 Technical Walk Through”
12.00-12.40 Lunch
12.40-12.55 “BDD 2007 Session Follow-up and Q&A”
12.55-1.55 “Office 2007 Compatibility – Discussion and Demonstration”
1.55-2.10 Break
2.10-3.10 “Office 2007 Deployment – Discussion and Demonstration”
3.10-3.55 “Application Remediation – Preparing applications for migrating to Windows Vista” - Camwood
4.00 "Closing Address”

 

To Register:

Please register online at: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032348604&Culture=en-GB


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