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    April 18

    EVENT: Return to MMS2005 (the "makeup" event if you missed it)

    The Microsoft Management Summit 2005 was held in Las Vegas on April 18-22, 2005 and we understand that many of your schedules would not permit you to attend.  Based upon your feedback, we are holding a special session “Return from MMS” on May 10, 2005, at the Microsoft Orange County office. This session will cover how Microsoft solutions can help you manage your environment while minimizing administrative overhead. Additional topics that will be covered include the latest news on Monitoring Solutions, Software Distributions, Patch Management, Asset Management, OS deployment, HW provisioning and more.

    Chris Tillier, Management Specialist for Southern California, Microsoft, will be conducting this session. Chris will explore the latest windows management solutions, review best practices and demonstrate latest technologies. You will also hear from Microsoft Partners who have important and valuable complimentary solutions. 

    Agenda:

    • Dynamic Systems Initiative
    • MOM 2005
    • SMS 2003
    • System Center
    • System Definitions Model
    • Update Services
    • Capacity Planning
       

    Sign up for this informative session.   

    • DATE:          May 10, 2005, Thursday
    • TIME:           9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    • LOCATION:  
      Microsoft Corporation, Irvine, CA - 3 Park Plaza, Suite 1800, Irvine, CA  92614, 949.263.3000
    • REGISTRATION: 
      Please RSVP for this “invitation-only” event, Click HERE to RSVP. Call 1.877.MSEVENT (877.673.8368) or visit http://msevents.microsoft.com/ and search on the Event Code 1032273750.

     

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