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Hello New York Metro!  After a brief summer hiatus, we are back to publishing and will again bring you weekly informative updates on a variety of Core Infrastructure topics.  Now that Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have RTM’d, the transition planning has become a main area of interest.

To help you get the information you need, we are happy to share with you this invite to the upcoming Springboard Series roundtable covering app compat and virtualization technologies.  Don’t forget to add it to your calendar!

 

Springboard Series Virtual Roundtable

Windows 7 Application Compatibility Part 2: Virtualization

Date: Thursday, September 24

Time: 9:00am Pacific Time

https://ms.istreamplanet.com/springboard

Hear from a panel of experts how virtualization tools can help you with application compatibility concerns whether you’re migrating from Windows Vista or Windows XP. Join us to discuss how presentation virtualization, desktop virtualization and application virtualization can reduce testing times, expedite deployment and ultimately help you streamline PC management. We’ll cover the latest desktop virtualization technologies from Microsoft, including App-V, MED-V and XP Mode for Windows 7. Plus we share tips and tricks and demonstrate free tools to analyze and fix applications while answering your questions live during the event. Join live on Thursday, September 24th, 2009, 9:00am Pacific Time. Missed Part 1? Watch the replay.

For IT Pro tips, tricks and resources for Windows 7, visit the Springboard Series.

As part of the “virtual” experience, you may submit your questions about Windows 7 Application Compatibility to the panel live during the event—or submit questions in advance to vrtable@microsoft.com.

Springboard Series: The resource for Windows desktop IT professionals

 

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Posted: Saturday, August 22, 2009 12:47 PM by ekamor

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