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Windows Management User Group (WMUG) - 11th September, London

Date
Thu, 11 Sep 2008, 18:15 - 21:15 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft London (Cardinal Place) , London, GB
Cost
Free

Based on feedback from our community this month's event includes a Windows Management Value-add partner and a talk from one of our community Members

Value-Add management partner Session: Jermiah Beckett - President of Secure Vantage Technologies
Jeremiah Beckett is the founder and President of Secure Vantage Technologies, Inc. (SVT) and responsible for driving the company vision, evangelizing SVT technology and forging strategic business relations. Over the past 10 years Jeremiah has focused on enterprise management and monitoring, working for small businesses, startups and large corporate enterprises. Jeremiah is a recognized industry expert in the System Center community and has established SVT as one of Microsoft’s security and compliance go-to partners.

Jermiah will be covering the following topics:

• Audit Collection Service Overview
• Security Management & Auditing with Secure Vantage Compliance Security Suite for System Center
• Case Study Review – Information Services Firm Enhances Compliance & Optimizes Data Center
• Open QnA

Community Member Session: Aaron Parker - Microsoft App-V (formerly Softgrid) Technical specialist
Aaron is a WMUG Community member and also one of the country's leading specialists in Microsoft's App-V technologies, Aaron has been working with the Softgrid technology for a number of years now and has many large scale deployments to his name. He is a leading expert in this area as well as with its integration with SCCM.

Aaron will be covering the following topics:

• Microsoft App-V Overview
• SCCM Integration run through
• New features in 4.5
• Open QnA

We will also be giving away a Microsoft Zune player kindly donated by Secure Vantage

So join us for technical chat, coffee and Pizza.

A complete agenda and registration details can be found at:

http://wmug.co.uk/groups/wmug_event_content/pages/wmug-event-11th-september-2008-cardinal-place-london.aspx

 


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