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Upcoming Microsoft events for January and February

Here is a quick list of all the techy events coming up in January and February. They'll be covering Data Mining and BI, deploying Vista and Office 2007 (Dublin and Belfast), Mobility and Mobile Development. 

There'll be more news on the Visual Studio Launch events coming soon - so I'll keep you posted on that!

Data Mining & Business Intelligence for Enterprises

Who should attend? IT professionals

Date: 15th January 2008

Location: Dublin

 

Summary: This full-day, instructor-led seminar consisting of four lectures, aims to educate IT Professionals about Microsoft Data Mining. It will show, through practical examples, how data mining can be used in your IT infrastructure to support real business scenarios, demystifying the perception that data mining is complex, untested or designed for IT specialists only.

Click here to register or get more details.

 

Deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007 (Dublin)

Who Should Attend: Technical decision makers, IT implementers and Infrastructure architects.

Date: 21st January 2008

Location: Dublin

 

This interactive training session has been designed to show how straight-forward and beneficial deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007 can be, either individually or together, across your organisation’s infrastructure. Starting with an understanding of the proven business, management and technical benefits provided by each of these technologies, this session will address the issue of application compatibility and how to tackle it. All participants will receive a deployment kit which can be put to work straight-away in their own environment.

Click here to register or get more details.

 

Deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007 (Belfast)

Who Should Attend: Technical decision makers, IT implementers and Infrastructure architects.

Date: 22nd January 2008

Location: Belfast

 

This interactive training session has been designed to show how straight-forward and beneficial deploying Windows Vista and Office 2007 can be, either individually or together, across your organisation’s infrastructure. Starting with an understanding of the proven business, management and technical benefits provided by each of these technologies, this session will address the issue of application compatibility and how to tackle it. All participants will receive a deployment kit which can be put to work straight-away in their own environment.

 

Click here to register or get more details.

 

Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Briefing 2008

Who should attend: IT professionals

Date: 21st February 2008

Location: Dublin 

 

Summary: Organisations are now demanding a more manageable integrated mobility solution. If you subjected the mobile phones and PDAs accessing your corporate network to the same rigours of IT risk and management policies that you do your laptops, how would they measure up? This event will your key mobility questions. We will bring you through the Windows Mobile roadmap and also take a comprehensive look at Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008. With Mobile Device Manager you will finally be able to manage mobile devices in much the same way as you do your laptops

 

Click here to register or get more details.

 

Windows Mobile Developer Briefing 2008

Who should attend: Developers

Date: 21st February 2008

Location: Dublin

 

Summary: Attend this event to accelerate your ability to develop applications for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform. Learn about the platform and tools that enable you to build powerful and rich applications - rapidly and effectively. Prior experience is not necessary as we will take you from step 1 and explore the many technologies you can leverage to make the next killer mobile solution!

Click here to register or get more details.

 

 

Published Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:33 PM by Clare Dillon

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