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Microsoft Management Summit 2008

I'm sure you're already on top of this but just in case, Microsoft Management Summit (MMS) 2008 begins April 28 at the fabulous Venetian Hotel in sunny Las Vegas, NV.  Registration has already begun but there's still plenty of time, just stop by www.mms-2008.com and you can get all signed up.  This is shaping up to be the top management event of the year, with sessions by technical experts, opportunities to try out new products and meetings to discuss them with leading industry experts.

The theme of this year’s Microsoft Management Summit is Integrate IT, reflecting the increasingly complex world of IT Management and the key role integration has to play in reducing complexity while maximizing flexibility, availability and performance. Sessions from Microsoft speakers and industry experts during MMS 2008 will focus on how the latest wave of management solutions support:

  • Integration with your business objectives
  • Integration across your IT disciplines
  • Integration between your management products and technologies
  • Integration across platforms and vendor boundaries

This year's event will once again offer over 100 technical breakout sessions covering a broad range of Management topics. Furthermore, attendees will have opportunities to meet presenters and discuss session content informally during Q&A and Chalk Talk sessions and over 9,000 Hands-On Labs.  Visit the conference web site at www.mms-2008.com for more details and registration information.

Register for Microsoft Management Summit 2008

 
 
 
 
 
J.C. Hornbeck | Manageability Knowledge Engineer
Posted: Thursday, January 17, 2008 9:46 PM by jchornbe
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