Community user groups
Windows Management User Group (WMUG)
The primary goal of the group is to simply bring together other like-minded Professionals to share hints, tips and experiences.
We will be arranging regular meetings at various locations across the UK so we can meet as many people face to face to talk about Windows Management tools and procedures, get problems answered, and allow you to get advice from industry leaders, specialists and product vendors.
Events coming up
We don't have any upcoming events for this user group. Do you know this group? If so, why not submit a future event?
Past events
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Wally Mead at WMUG
Fri, 31 Oct 2008, 01:15 - 06:00 in Reading, United Kingdom
Wally Mead, Sr. Program Manager for System Center configuration Manager who has kindly agreed to stop over at our meeting on his way to Tech Ed, and talk to us about using configuration manager to do site deployment and client deployment
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Windows Management User Group (WMUG) - 11th September, London
Thu, 11 Sep 2008, 18:15 - 21:15 in London, United Kingdom
Join the Windows Management User Group for their next group meeting on the 11th September at Microsoft's offices in Cardinal Place, Victoria, London.
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WMUG User Group Meeting 13th May
Tue, 13 May 2008, 18:30 - 21:00 in Reading, United Kingdom
The Windows Management User Group (WMUG) are holding their next meeting on Tuesday 13th May at Microsoft's office in Reading. If you're interested in Microsoft's System Center Suite (especially Configuration and Operations Manager 2007), then event is for you.
Events coming up
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Dec
7
Erlang Open Telecom Platform, Johannesburg
Johannesburg, South Africa
The Open Telecom Platform course covers advanced Erlang features such as design patterns, applications and libraries. It’s objective is to give the participants the ability to develop and test systems using OTP.
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