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VBUG Bracknell: Windows 7 Features In Depth

Date
Tue, 21 Jul 2009, 19:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Bracknell Borough Council (Function Room) , Bracknell, GB
Cost
TBC

Windows 7 is almost here, brimming with new bells and whistles and even some serious features too. James O'Neill is the very first Microsoft IT Pro Technical Evangelist to visit VBUG and we couldn't have chosen a better subject to start with.

During the evening, James will talk about the various features of Microsoft's latest OS and what has changed since Vista and XP. Cool new characteristics will be demonstrated, with their advantages thoroughly explained.

James’ Bio: It is hard to believe but I used my first Microsoft product in 1979 and then joined Microsoft 21 years later, specialising in messaging technologies. In the 5 years before joining Microsoft, I ran my own consultancy company and in 1993, I became a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) with a focus on messaging and systems management. Prior to joining the Evangelist team, I worked for Microsoft Consulting Services.

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