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If you’re in London on the 19th November, and you have an interest in Hyper-V & System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (and beer/pizza), then you may be interested in popping along to this event.  The Vista Squad have monthly get-together’s, Read More...
We’ve just announced a day for all you Microsoft UK Partners out there, who want to understand, from a sales and licensing perspective, some of the Microsoft technologies that are currently available. This session is aimed to equip new starter sales people Read More...
An exclusive opportunity to meet Nicholas King, Technical Product Manager from Microsoft Corp before the launch of the Windows Essential Server Solutions offerings, Small Business Server 2008 and Essential Business Server 2008 on November 12th. Hear Nicholas Read More...
It’s come around pretty quickly, but already the 2nd meeting of the Microsoft Virtualisation User Group is upon us, and it’s looking like a cracking line-up already.  The previous session went down really well, and the feedback from that session Read More...
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, or if you’ve seen me present before, you’ll have seen me go on about this ‘Datacenter to the Desktop’ approach to Microsoft Virtualisation , and how we have pretty much all the components you’d need to build Read More...
For those of you who attended (and, those who didn’t ;-)) the Microsoft UK Virtualisation Partner event on the 23rd September at TVP, the slides from the are available here: Download Green IT Presentation Download Business Overview Presentation Download Read More...
Yep, that’s right, the World’s first Microsoft Virtualisation User Group has been established right here on these fair shores. The aim of the MVUG, is to provide a common ground for anyone to discuss current and upcoming Microsoft Virtualisation technologies, Read More...
This is another opportunity for Microsoft Partners to get involved in one of the biggest ever opportunities around Microsoft technologies.  Virtualisation isn’t about products , it’s about solutions .  Solutions that you, as Microsoft Partners, Read More...
This would be it: WNS37AAL:  Understanding Microsoft’s Licensing in Virtualised Environments Presented by Gordon Gazaway and Michael Cooper Tuesday, July 31, 2008 8:00 – 9:00 AM Pacific Time or 15:00 – 16:00 GMT Level 100 PLC Registration Link – Read More...
Microsoft UK Partners - If you have an interest in Virtualisation, regardless of whether it's Microsoft Virtualisation or not, I'd strongly advise you to take the opportunity to come along to our Virtualisation Partner day that we're running at TVP in Read More...
This session is aimed at providing IT professionals with a complete understanding of Microsoft’s Software Licensing. The course is not in-depth or technical, but will help you evaluate the different licensing options to best suit your business needs. Read More...
If you have a Microsoft licensing agreement* there are resources you already have to help explain why and how you can effectively deploy Windows Vista and Office 2007 in your organisation.  Following on from a successful event last year on this topic Read More...
Virtualisation - Public Sector Hot Topic Series The session on Virtualisation will review the positioning and value proposition of this powerful, performance virtualisation technology with strong management and security features. Hyper-V will help the Read More...
If you're interested in learning more about the Microsoft Partner Programme, and all the benefits it brings, this is for you!  The KickStart courses have been so popular with partners, we’ve scheduled even more dates to meet the demand.  Read More...
Virtualisation: Selling to the Technical Decision Maker Microsoft provides a comprehensive set of virtualisation products, tools, and services that span from the datacenter to the desktop. Our offerings cover server virtualisation with Hyper-V, application Read More...
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