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Windows Vista Migration Webcast Series – Part Six: Personality Captures How will you Migrate to Windows Vista? Migrating to Windows Vista is not a question of when, but how. Whether you plan to deploy Vista as a mass migration project or gradually as new PCs are deployed, OS migration can be intimidating for any IT manager. But with Altiris, now part of Symantec, you can easily manage the mysteries of Vista migration. Join us for part six of a seven part webcast series on Vista migration featuring Windows expert Nelson Ruest. Nelson works for Resolutions Enterprises Ltd. as a Senior Enterprise IT Architect and has over 20 years’ experience in migration planning and network, PC, and server infrastructure design. He has been working on deployments since Windows 3.1 and so far, has assisted over 500,000 users with their migrations. Nelson is the co-author of the eBook: The Definitive Guide to Vista Migration. In this one hour, complimentary webcast on Wednesday, July 25 at 11:00 a.m. EDT (16:00 GMT, Europe), you’ll learn how to successfully tackle the complex task of Vista migration through planning and best practices and how an Altiris integrated solution will help ease your migration plan. The following topics will be discussed: * Personality Capture Considerations – Profile Types & Choosing which Profiles to Protect * Working with Personality Captures * Alternative Strategies for Profile Migrations * Finalize the Personality Protection Strategy * Benefits of Migrating with Altiris |
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007 11:00 AM |
PRESENTER: Nelson Ruest, Windows expert and co-author of The Definitive Guide to Vista Migration
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TechNet Webcast: Application Compatibility Considerations with Windows Vista (Level 200) In this webcast, we focus on application compatibility issues that you may encounter when upgrading to the Windows Vista operating system, and we show you how to address them. We start the session by explaining User Account Control (UAC), which helps reduce the exposure and attack surface of the operating system by requiring that all users run in standard user mode . Although UAC provides many benefits, some applications may be affected by its implementation. We discuss these possible areas of incompatibility and look at how to resolve any problems that may arise. We also cover other areas of possible application compatibility issues, such as the new networking features. Finally, we introduce some of the helpful tools Microsoft provides to assist with application compatibility with Windows Vista. Presenter: Blain Barton, IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation |
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:30 AM |
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Microsoft does not have “that many” software as open source because of their proprietary nature. Windows Installer XML (WiX) Toolset is one of the first Microsoft’s open source software available at the worlds largest development and download repository of open source code, sourceforge.net.
On the same note, Microsoft is producing a MSDN Webcast for a vigorous and candid panel discussion on the uses and implications of open source software in an enterprise environment. In this webcast, technology experts Scott Hanselman, Rocky Lhotka, Ted Neward, and Chris Sells mix it up and mince no words as they address this important and sometimes confusing topic.
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Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 | 6:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Language: English-United States
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